Web Design
1378 sites
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://nownownow.com/
NowNowNow is a global directory of personal websites that feature a /now page, a simple concept popularized by Derek Sivers where people share what they are currently focused on in their lives. Visitors can browse thousands of entries organized by location, from California to Kosovo, or jump to a random page for a serendipitous peek into someone's current chapter.
https://tilde.club/~_
Dave Rutledge's tilde.club personal page blends a blog-style journal with a showcase of his pre-2000 web design portfolio, including sites like woot.com and meh.com that he helped build. A charming artifact of early internet culture, it also serves as a community hub with links to fellow tilde.club members and their own personal pages.
https://killing-machine.bearblog.dev/
Hank's Blog is a minimalist personal blog hosted on Bear, featuring both normal entries and tutorial-style posts. The site is in its very early stages with minimal content, but offers a glimpse into Hank's experiments with blogging and writing tutorials.
https://wyrppad.neocities.org/
WYRPPAD is a carefully handcrafted personal homepage built with Phoenix Code and optimized for desktop Firefox viewing, reflecting a classic old-web aesthetic sensibility. The site is image-heavy and participates in webrings, suggesting it is part of the retro/indie web revival community.
https://internetphonebook.net/?call=585&issue=1
The Internet Phone Book is an annual printed and digital publication by Kristoffer Tjalve and Elliott Cost that celebrates the personal web, featuring essays, musings, and a curated directory of personal websites by designers, developers, writers, and educators. It doubles as a physical book available worldwide through Metalabel, with a live book tour hitting venues from Ljubljana to London, making it a unique artifact bridging the indie web movement and print culture.
https://chrisdeluca.me/
Chris DeLuca's personal site blends short-form micro-posts about movies, music, and daily life with longform technical writing, including a detailed piece on advanced CSS custom properties from a Florida Drupal Camp talk. The mix of web development expertise and casual cultural commentary makes it a genuinely interesting read for both developers and curious browsers.
https://er0gutz.neocities.org/
Alistair's Wonderland is a personal Neocities homepage built with old-web aesthetics, featuring blinkies, webrings, and a playful handcrafted layout. The site is sparse on visible content from the index alone but hints at multiple pages covering Alistair's personal interests and creative work.
https://list-me.com/
List-Me.com is a free, non-elite web directory that has been accepting site submissions since 2004, offering anyone a place to list their website and gain traffic without fees or exclusivity requirements. With 355 links in its database spanning personal pages, art sites, fanlistings, and more, it serves as a welcoming hub for the indie and old-web community.
https://epic-gus-sauce.neocities.org/
A beginner's personal homepage on Neocities marking someone's first foray into building a website, featuring a link to a sibling's YouTube channel and a shareable site button. The content is minimal but captures the charm of a first-ever web project just getting started.