Web Design
1378 sites
https://varn.dev/
Adam Varn is a Senior Front-End Developer who has been building websites since 1996, and this personal site serves as a playground for indie web experimentation and accessibility advocacy. It features a charming Galaga tribute, links to his blog about the indie web movement, and a 'Uses' page detailing his daily tools and workflow.
https://matuzo.at/
Manuel Matuzovic is a Vienna-based frontend developer who writes in-depth technical posts about HTML, CSS, and web accessibility. His blog covers nuanced topics like ARIA roles, skip links, and browser behavior, making it a valuable resource for developers who care about inclusive web practices.
https://pixelde.su/
Pixel (Andy) is a Senior Frontend Developer from Germany who has built a thoughtfully crafted personal site featuring a blog, projects, talks, events, and even a characters page. The site participates in several webrings including the CSS JOY and Retronaut rings, and its colophon and open source ethos make it a standout example of intentional personal web craftsmanship.
https://elwinvaneede.com/
Elwin van Eede is a design-oriented frontend engineer and hobbyist artist who shares blog posts, personal art projects, and web development work including contributions to the Nord Design System. The site blends creative output with technical projects, offering a window into the intersection of visual design and frontend engineering.
https://mxbo.neocities.org/rss/ring
RomOS Feed Webring is a community webring dedicated to personal website owners who use RSS feeds, created by mxbo to help small web enthusiasts discover and follow each other's content through syndication. It includes guides on RSS vs Atom formats, joining rules, and ready-made widget code so members can display the ring on their own handmade sites.
https://xrvs.net/
Xarvos is the personal homepage of Huy (online handle xarvos), a developer with interests spanning web development, networks, mathematics, conlanging, and retro games. The site features a log, notes, and calendar alongside participation in several webrings including the hacker webring, making it a thoughtfully constructed corner of the indie web.
https://webguide.neocities.org/
Pauli Kohberger's beginner-friendly guide walks newcomers through the fundamentals of HTML and CSS, covering everything from basic formatting and headers to links, images, and nested boxes. Written as a practical introduction for people looking to build their own personal webpages on platforms like Neocities, it reflects a genuine belief in the open web as a stable home for personal expression.
https://opendyslexic.org/
OpenDyslexic is a free, open-source typeface created by Abbie Gonzalez and specifically designed to reduce some common reading difficulties associated with dyslexia. Available under the SIL-OFL license for personal, commercial, and educational use, the font can be downloaded via Itch.io or supported through Patreon.
https://popcult.neocities.org/toybox
Gen Lissa's toybox page collects adoptables, cliques, and webrings as part of their personal Neocities presence called 'popcult.' The page showcases classic old-web collecting culture, inviting visitors to share their own cute adoptables and webring memberships.
http://321webmaster.com/
321webmaster.com is a human-edited directory of webmaster resources and free web tools covering everything from hosting and domain names to scripts, tutorials, and design assets. It serves as a one-stop reference hub for web developers and site owners looking for curated, quality tools without sifting through low-value results.