Bookmarks
§#inspiration
- Archillect(opens in new tab)
An AI-driven A curated feed of images shared across the web.
- Are.na(opens in new tab)
A platform for saving, organizing, and sharing ideas across interconnected boards.
- Brutal Web(opens in new tab)
A curated gallery of neo-brutalist web design.
- Cargo Architecture & Design(opens in new tab)
A curated feed of architecture and design work from the Cargo community.
- Cargo Art(opens in new tab)
A curated feed of art and creative work from the Cargo community.
- Cargo Community(opens in new tab)
A curated gallery of portfolios and creative work.
- Cargo Photo(opens in new tab)
A curated feed of photography from the Cargo community.
- Cargo Style(opens in new tab)
A curated feed of fashion and style work from the Cargo community.
- Dead Simple Sites(opens in new tab)
A curated gallery of minimalist websites.
- Minimal Gallery(opens in new tab)
A curated gallery of minimal web design.
- OG Image Gallery(opens in new tab)
A curated gallery of Open Graph image designs.
- siteInspire(opens in new tab)
A curated collection of websites.
§#art
- Abstract Browsing(opens in new tab)
A browser extension that turns any webpage into abstract art.
- Andreas Gysin(opens in new tab)
X account of generative and computational art by Andreas Gysin.
- ASCIIart(opens in new tab)
A collection of ASCII art.
- JODI(opens in new tab)
A pioneering work of net art by the artist duo JODI.
- Olia Lialina(opens in new tab)
A portfolio and archive of net art by Olia Lialina, a pioneer of the medium since the mid-1990s.
§#music
- Abarajáme — Illya Kuryaki & The Valderramas(opens in new tab)
Illya Kuryaki & The Valderramas pioneered Argentine funk-rap. The video plays out like an old kung fu movie, the duo facing off as rival gang members in something absurd, ironic, and completely over the top. Won Best Latin MTV Video of 1996.
§#short-films
- Medianeras — Gustavo Taretto(opens in new tab)
Buenos Aires as a beautiful, hostile monster. Two people on the same block, the same loneliness, the same neurosis, kept apart by the city itself. Directed by Gustavo Taretto. Won over 40 international awards.
§#talks
- Keep the Internet Weird(opens in new tab)
Rachel White on preserving the weird, creative, and personal spirit of the early web.
- Take Back Your Web(opens in new tab)
Tantek Çelik on reclaiming ownership of your content and identity on the web.
- The Power of Time Off(opens in new tab)
Stefan Sagmeister on closing his design studio every seven years for a sabbatical, and how time off fuels creativity.
- This Website Is Under Construction(opens in new tab)
Sophie Koonin on the history and joy of personal websites, and why we should keep making them.
- What Does It Mean to Make a Web Page(opens in new tab)
Olia Lialina on the meaning and history of making web pages in the age of platforms.
§#indie-web
- IndieWeb(opens in new tab)
A community dedicated to owning your content and identity on the web.
- Slash Pages(opens in new tab)
A guide to common pages you can add to your website.
§#personal-websites
§#directories
- /now Garden(opens in new tab)
A curated directory of `/now` pages.
- Big List(opens in new tab)
A big list of interesting websites.
- Bukmark Club(opens in new tab)
A directory of websites that maintain curated bookmark collections.
- Focus First Webring(opens in new tab)
A webring and directory of websites that minimize distractions and prioritize content.
- GeoCities Gallery(opens in new tab)
A browseable archive of preserved GeoCities websites.
- Gossip's Web(opens in new tab)
A directory of handmade and independent websites.
- Internet Phone Book(opens in new tab)
A printed directory for exploring the vast poetic web.
- nownownow(opens in new tab)
A directory of personal websites that have a `/now` page.
- ooh.directory(opens in new tab)
A directory of blogs.
- personalsit.es(opens in new tab)
A directory of people with personal websites.
§#software
- 98.css(opens in new tab)
A CSS library for building interfaces with a Windows 98 aesthetic.
- Rubber Duck Debugging(opens in new tab)
A lighthearted take on the rubber duck debugging technique.
- SRCL(opens in new tab)
A component library with a terminal aesthetic.
- Wat(opens in new tab)
A talk about the quirks and absurdities of JavaScript and Ruby.
§#reading
- Death to Bullshit(opens in new tab)
A rallying cry against the unnecessary noise on the web.
- Into the Personal-Website-Verse(opens in new tab)
An article about the resurgence of personal websites.
- Introduction to the Web Revival #1(opens in new tab)
An introduction to the web revival and what it's all about.
- Introduction to the Web Revival #2(opens in new tab)
A guide to learning about websites and how they work.
- Introduction to the Web Revival #3(opens in new tab)
A guide to making your own website from scratch.
- Low-tech Magazine(opens in new tab)
A magazine that underscores the potential of past and often forgotten technologies.
- New Thoughts for the Web Revival(opens in new tab)
Reflections on the state and future of the web revival movement.
- Smartphones(opens in new tab)
An article about the impact of smartphones on our lives.
- The Internet Used to Be Fun(opens in new tab)
A curated collection of essays on why the independent web matters.
§#rss
- About Feeds(opens in new tab)
A beginner-friendly introduction to web feeds and RSS.
- RS.S(opens in new tab)
An RSS aggregator that curates posts from web developers and designers.
§#typography
- Commit Mono(opens in new tab)
A neutral programming typeface designed for code readability.
- Fira Code(opens in new tab)
A free monospaced font with programming ligatures.
- Modern Font Stacks(opens in new tab)
A collection of system font stacks organized by typeface classification.
§#tools
- Dither It(opens in new tab)
A tool for applying dithering effects to images.