Web Design
1304 sites
https://malicemace.neocities.org/
A quirky personal homepage by a self-described girl with an outdated computer, featuring a playful warning page that sets an old-web aesthetic tone. The site is minimal but charming, leaning into retro internet vibes with hand-crafted visuals and a whimsical introduction.
https://tom.so/
Tom Hackshaw is a design engineer from Aotearoa, New Zealand who showcases his work, writing, and professional presence through this clean personal site. The site participates in a webring and reflects a thoughtful approach to accessible, minimalist web design.
https://fromjason.xyz/
Jason Velazquez writes sharp, opinionated essays about the open web, tech culture, and the corporate forces reshaping the internet. Posts like 'Where have all the websites gone?' and 'Copy, Acquire, Kill' make this a sharp-tongued digital garden for anyone who thinks critically about technology and online life.
https://itinerae.blogspot.com/2024/01/foryou.html
Itinerae is a resource hub offering free HTML and CSS website layouts, web graphics, backgrounds, and dividers for personal site builders on platforms like Neocities and Nekoweb. The site has since migrated to itinerae.org, making this Blogspot page a redirect notice for returning visitors.
https://discourse.32bit.cafe/t/32-bit-cafe-webring-directory/2835
A community-curated directory of webrings created by members of the 32-Bit Cafe online community, listing rings covering topics from ADHD and pixel art to transmasculine pride and retro web aesthetics. Hosted on the 32-Bit Cafe forum, this thread serves as a living index to help members discover and join member-made webrings without individual threads getting lost.
https://pentacom.jp/pentacom/bitfontmaker2/gallery
BitFontMaker2 is a browser-based pixel font creation tool from pentacom.jp, and this page is its public gallery showcasing fonts submitted by users from around the world. Visitors can browse, preview, and download community-created bitmap fonts rendered live on HTML5 canvas, with options to filter by license including Public Domain and Creative Commons.
https://goessner.net/articles/slideous
Stefan Goessner's Slideous is a JavaScript-based HTML slideshow system he built as an alternative to S5 and Html Slidy, offering features like manual font resizing, mouse navigation, and automatic table-of-content generation. The page provides a detailed overview of the tool's configuration, customization options, and browser compatibility, along with downloads and a live demo presentation.
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https://interconnected.org/home/blogroll
Matt Webb (known as @genmon) shares his personal RSS blogroll, a curated list of hundreds of feeds he follows via NetNewsWire and Feedbin, spanning tech, culture, AI, and independent blogs. A fascinating snapshot of one prolific blogger's reading diet, complete with direct RSS feed links and tips on how to get started with feed readers.
https://sebastiangreger.net/
Sebastian Greger is a Berlin-based sociologist and digital artisan whose work focuses on technology non-use, digital sovereignty, accessibility, and the societal implications of design. His personal site presents his research interests, selected projects, and professional background spanning academic institutions, Helsinki digital agencies, and freelance practice.
https://banner.tildeverse.org/
The Tilde Banner Exchange is a community-driven banner swap network for sites in the Tildeverse, letting members display each other's banners to share visitors without ads or tracking. It embraces the old-web spirit of human-powered discovery, celebrating personal, quirky, and creative websites over algorithmic feeds.