Web Design
1378 sites
https://reedcodes.com/
Reed Piernock is a front-of-the-front-end web developer whose site highlights their expertise in accessible web development, intrinsic design, modern CSS, and static site generators. The site also nods to a secondary passion for horror film scholarship, making it a thoughtful mix of technical craft and pop culture curiosity.
https://calzonie.neocities.org/
Calzone's personal Neocities homepage greets visitors with a bold splash page, webring links, and a playful warning about cuss words and heavy construction. The site leans into classic old-web aesthetics with a dense image layout, gang-style navigation humor, and a handcrafted feel that's clearly a work in progress.
https://ginger.wtf/posts/building-a-tag-cloud-with-eleventy
Ginger's personal dev blog features hands-on tutorials for building with Eleventy (11ty), including this detailed walkthrough on creating a tag cloud plugin from scratch. The post includes full JavaScript code, a published npm package, and a nostalgic love of early Web 2.0 features that makes it both practical and charming.
https://s-mith.github.io/awfulwebsite
Lily's minimalist homepage proudly eschews CSS and JavaScript in favor of plain HTML, offering a deliberately bare-bones old-web experience. The site features a simple sitemap navigation, inviting visitors to explore what lies beyond this sparse but charming landing page.
https://lilithdev.neocities.org/
LilithDev's personal Neocities site has evolved from a simple social media linktree into a showcase of fun web development projects, including OMORI textbox and battle simulators, interactive shrines, and clever coding experiments. A French computer science student built this space with a Needy Streamer Overload aesthetic, offering her source code freely to visitors who want to learn from or borrow it.
https://timothee.goguely.com/
Timothée Goguely is a French web designer and developer based in Strasbourg who specializes in eco-design, digital accessibility, and front-end development. His site showcases his professional skills, client work, and articles on topics like sustainable web practices, the Fediverse, and accessibility resources.
https://robida.net/entries/2026/03/08/the-humanjson-protocol
Beto Dealmeida, a musician and software engineer based in Key Biscayne, FL, proposes a new open web protocol called human.json that lets site owners declare their content is human-generated rather than AI-produced. The post details the JSON format, a web-of-trust vouching system, and companion browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and qutebrowser that visually signal human authorship to visitors.
https://gabriel-export.earth/patterns
Created during HTML Day Austin 2025, this small handcrafted page explores the concept of patterns across textiles, nature, and mathematics, with images of fractals, Fibonacci spirals, sand dunes, and more. It playfully investigates why lightning, tree roots, rivers, and veins all share the same branching geometry, making it a charming bite-sized meditation on natural patterns.
https://thechels.uk/
TheChels.uk is a 'working out loud' personal tech blog by an engineering leader, covering topics like AI developments, RSS feeds, web tools, developer productivity, and internet culture. With 671 posts spanning over a decade, it blends technical commentary with curated links and monthly mixtapes for a distinctly personal but professionally-minded voice.
https://benisland.neocities.org/petpet
A browser-based petpet GIF generator that lets you animate any image with the classic internet "petpet" hand pat effect, with controls for size, speed, squish, and flip. Built by a Neocities creator, it supports mouse, touch, and keyboard input and can export the finished animated GIF directly in your browser.