This is the full, but raw & unformatted, collection of: Links, Bookmarks and Articles, that I have collected as of 27th June, 2025.
These will all be âprettifiedâ and categorisedâ in due course,
Bookmarks
Bookmarks
- Directory
- A directory of website accessible to older computers.
- How To Grow Your Digital Garden With Subdomains
- a post from alan w. smith
- On Self-Expression: My Quarter Century Of Blogging
- Itâs with a near certainty and small sense of frustration that I say there was something that came before, but memory issues preclude me having any definitive sense of precisely, or even imprecisely, what it was. All I know is that it existedâor, at least,…
- sourcehut pages
- sourcehut is a network of useful open source tools for software project maintainers and collaborators, including git repos, bug tracking, continuous integration, and mailing lists.
- Museum of Obsolete Media | Floppy Disk Collection
- he floppy disk collection is part of the Museum of Obsolete Media, which comprises over 800 media formats spanning audio, data, film and video storage media. This microsite is designed to run from a 3.5-inch High Density microfloppy and is self-contained, so requires no internet connection.
- Flithos â Rediscover the Web
- A decentralized discovery network where websites promote each other through intentional, trust-based links.
- Scrolls
- Arcane curation focused on the convergence of the IndieWeb, Fediverse and Cybersecurity
- Mac History 85.10 – Welcome to Macintosh
- The creation of the original Macintosh has been extensively studied and written about, but what happened after it launched? What was it like to own a Macintosh in the mid-eighties? I intend to tell this story of the Macintosh through the pages of MacUser.
- A blog post is a very long and complex search query to find fascinating people and make them route interesting stuff to your inbox | Henrik Karlsson
- When writing in public, there is a common idea that you should make it accessible. This is a left over from mass media.
- Mario Carrillo
- Mario Carrillo is an artist with a profound interest in creating moving images to explore creativity, technology, and visual perception.
- Kill your Feeds – Stop letting m dictate how you think
- refern. | The all-in-one curated image reference platform
- refern. is an ad-free, Pinterest-like image organizer, reimagined for creatives â save, find, organize, moodboard, study & share curated reference images all in one app.
- Text Mechanic⢠– Text Manipulation Tools – Text Mechanic
- Welcome to TextMechanic.com! Simple, single task, browser based, text manipulation tools. Popular Tools Add Prefix/Suffix into Line Insert a prefix and/or suffix into the content of each line. Add/Remove Line Breaks Add new line breaks and/or remove existing line breaks within your textâs formatting. Count Characters, Words, Lines Count your textâs characters, words, sentences, lines and word frequency. Delimited Column … Read More
- Computers as I used to love them
- File synchronization can be fun and painless if you donât have to deal with corporate bullshit.
- Logo Nature – a site to compare logos
- Logo Nature is a site to compare logos
- JUnited – A Blog Love Letter
- JUnited is all about supporting other bloggers (and their work) that I’ve come to appreciate. Some may know that I exist, while others… probably don’t. My goal is to showcase 30 different bloggers1 throughout the month of June in this page.
- To Blogroll, or to not?
- My thought process about not having a Blogroll, and the introduction of a Postroll.
- LessWrong
- A community blog devoted to refining the art of rationality
- Blogging Streaks & Freaks | Tom Critchlow
- Iâve been writing at least one blog post a week for the last 10 weeks. This idea of streaks is completely inspired by Matt Webb who would totally be on the cover of Blogging Weekly (if such a magazine existed).
- Evergreen notes | Andy Matuschak
- Evergreen notes are written and organized to evolve, contribute, and accumulate over time, across projects. This is an unusual way to think about writing notes: Most people take only transient notes. Thatâs because these practices arenât about writing notes; theyâre about effectively developing insight: âBetter note-takingâ misses the point; what matters is âbetter thinkingâ. When done well, these notes can be quite valuable: Evergreen note-writing as fundamental unit of knowledge work.
- Crayons, craft paper, and CSS | Chase McCoy
- Chase McCoy explores, builds, & writes about the web.
- Evolution of the Scrollbar
- Some iconic scrollbars recreated as faithfully as possible.
- Information mesh
- Information Mesh is a web platform celebrating the 30th anniversary of the World Wide Web that explores social, technical, cultural and legal facts throughout different interactive timelines. The project was realized by Media & Interaction Design students at ECAL/University of Art and Design, Lausanne. It was initiated in October 2018 during a one week workshop in partnership with swissnex San Francisco, where students visited key partners and began developing the project.
- One HTML Page Challenge
- The goal is to create anything you want within 1 single html file. Practice your skills with no assistance from libraries, no separation of files, and no assistance of a modern framework. How creative can you be with such restrictions?
- Alien – Nostromo Crew Badges & Insignia Sketches by Ron Cobb
- A little something for the Halloween weekend: Alien (1979) â Original Nostromo Crew Badges & Insignia Sketches by Ron Cobb & John Mollo
- Harry Cresswell ¡ Design and front-end web development
- Harry Cresswell is a professional Front-end web developer based in London, England. Read technical articles and notes on design and code.
- Back to the Future with RSS!
- How to save the open web, & get (re)started with RSS
- Bluesky Starter Packs
- Bluesky Starter Packs help new users find relevant feeds and users after they joined the community.
- Expresso | edit texts and improve your writing style
- Expresso is a little tool to edit texts and improve your writing style. It will teach you to express yourself through writing more efficiently and help make your texts more readable, precise, and engaging.
- 10 years of Apple text editor solo dev
- Thoughts on building Paper as an indie maker.
- The Revenge of the Home Page | New Yorker
- As social networks become less reliable distributors of the news, consumers of digital journalism are seeking out an older form of online real estate.
- Blog Posts vs. Social Posts | Jjim Nielsen
- Writing about the big beautiful mess that is making things for the world wide web.
- Flexible Typesetting – Free PDF Download by Tom Brown
- Read my book: Flexible Typesetting, for free You and I are living through the biggest change in graphic design history. New devices, screen sizes, and platforms require us to adapt constantly. Itâs exhausting. I wrote Flexible Typesetting to aid your practice, offering new mental models for anchoring fluid, responsive design on key typographic guidelines. And I decided to make it free.
- 11ty/eleventy-import: Utility to import content from WordPress & other services (and a CLI, too)
- Utility to import content from multiple services (and a CLI, too) – 11ty/eleventy-import
- Exploring the web in 1995 â Part Three | The History of the Web
- By the end of 1995, the web moved outward and into the hands of everyone.
- 1995 Was the Most Important Year for the Web â Part Two | The History of the Web
- In 1995, a new industry was born, and design became a true practice.
- 1995 Was the Most Important Year for the Web â Part One | The History of the Web
- The world changed a lot in 1995. And for the web, it was a transformational year.
- EchoFeed
- Send your posts all over the web
- Feedbin Apps
- A fast, simple RSS feed reader that delivers a great reading experience.
- SubToMe
- This widget adds a SubToMe button to your blog and allows people to subscribe to your content in one click.
- Explore Blogs | Scribbles
- A nice place to blog | Scribbles
- Start your own blog in seconds with Scribbles – a beautiful, minimal blogging platform featuring an intuitive editor, custom domains, and privacy controls. Free plan available with up to 25 posts.
- A Blog Directory
- A home for everyone’s blog and post rolls.
- /uses | A list of /uses pages
- A list of /uses pages detailing developer setups.
- Blog of the .Day: Explore the (indie) web, one blog at a time.
- Explore the IndieWeb, the slow web, the independent web, one blog per day
- RSS Club
- RSS Club is a collection of blogs (personal and otherwise) committed to providing RSS-only content. Itâs like a newsletter delivered to your feed reader in order to celebrate the medium of RSS and breakaway from social media.
- Building a slow web
- The internet can feel like it’s built for speed. You join a new service and you’re presented with a feed. The name tells you all you need to know. The feed is the actor. You are the thing that is acted upon. You don’t control the feed. Your role is
- Thought dump
- Presenting my thoughts, stories and ideas to the world
- Argument for a Return to Web 1.0
- The web was established with the best of intentions. The basic idea was that if everyone could share their thoughts and ideas with the world, the best ones would be vetted and float to the top. The bad ones would be ignored and pushed to the bottom.
- The Transitory Nature of Content on the Internet
- We are told that content posted on the Internet lasts forever. While some content can last for decades, nothing is eternal, not even on the Internet.
- Akkshaya Varkhedi
- I write about product, sales, marketing, philosophy, and personal epiphanies.
- 47nil
- Only Speak If It Improves Upon The Silence – 47nil
- Only Speak If It Improves Upon The Silence
- Almost monospaced: the perfect fonts for writing
- The unedited, writerly feel of monospaced fonts meets the readability and legibility of proportional ones.
- I Ditched the Algorithm for RSSâand You Should Too – Joey’s Hoard of Stuff
- RSS is like your youtube subscription feed in hyperdrive. Subscribe to sites you love and decide what shows up â no exploitative social media algorithm needed. No more ads or algorithms deciding how to keep you doomscrolling. This 1999 tech actually solves a lot of 2025 problems. Here’s the kicker: Most websites, even social media, quietly support RSS feeds.
- Digital Divinity – Rest of World
- Ancient traditions meet modern technology.
- Apple Macintosh 1990âs After Dark Screensavers in CSS
- Relive classic 1990s Mac and PC screensavers like Flying Toasters and Aquatic Realm, remade using modern CSS techniques like animations and transforms.
- Tiny Testimonial | Generate social proof for your work. Fast.
- Tiny Testimonial uses AI powered forms to help your customers write glowing testimonials in under 30 seconds.
- Typocard | minimalistic typo graphics for powerful ideas
- Small, minimalistic graphics for powerful ideas in a few words. Typogram is a simple web app to create nice-looking, minimalistic graphics that focus on a short snippet of text for sharing on the web. Typogram allows you to set optional headers and footers to anchor or attribute a text or quote, and provides some minimal customization options for design style.
- #c0ffee is the color | words that become #colors
- What real words are actually valid CSS HEX colors? Parsing an English dictionary for entries containing only the letters ABCDEF and limiting the result to words of exactly 6 or 3 letters length (#FFFFFF or #FFF) gives us some interesting results.
- CSS Stats
- CSS Stats provides analytics and visualizations for your stylesheets. This information can be used to improve consistency in your design, track performance of your app, and diagnose complex areas that might benefit from refactoring.
- Product design & UX design resources â Degreeless.Design
- An opinionated and carefully curated collection of links, books, articles, and more that will help you speed boost your UX and Product Design career.
- Ephe | A markdown paper to organize daily to-doâs and thoughts
- Ephe is a markdown paper to organize your daily todos and thoughts. OSS, and free. No installs. No sign-up. No noise. You get one page, write what matters today. – Most note and todo apps are overloaded. – I believe, just one page is enough for organizing.
- How to make your own Dopamine Menu
- Create your personalized menu of activities to replace mindless scrolling.
- Dopamine Menu
- Create your personalized dopamine menu
- Monochrome | A minimal, responsive Jekyll blog theme
- A minimal, responsive, ready to use blog template, built with Jekyll.
- eightyeightthirtyone
- This site crawls the links between 88x31s on the Internet. Building a graph of the Internet, one button at a time
- Blog questions challenge
- This chain letter-esque post has been doing the rounds, and in the spirit of trying to rebuild my blogging muscle I thought what better to blog about than blogging? This post is a bit of a love letter to having your own place on the web, no matter how simple.
- nevermonetize
- An easy way to communicate to users that you never intend to monetize your site or app through a single hyperlink. https://ift.tt/zaiVS1Q
- NO HTML, NO CSS, NO JS. JUST PLAIN TEXT Website
- This page is a txt file hosted on Bluesky’s AtProto. Yes, that’s right. NO HTML, NO CSS, NO JS. JUST PLAIN TEXT. PURE INTERNET.
- No HTML Club
- Rules: 1. No HTML tags of any sort. “View source” must equal that which is displayed in the browser. 2. You can use an index.html page to redirect to an actual text page, if necessary.
- Kern Type
- A game to learn how to kern type
- Attention
- Turn your iPhone into a “Dumb Phone”
- An app that transforms your smartphone into a dumb phone.
- Greg’s Fridge
- Dev Fonts
- List of the best coding fonts with live preview & themes đ https://ift.tt/SHgqxPJ by @imGaafar
- imood.com
- imood helps you keep in touch with how you and your friends are feeling. It’s that simple. We accomplish this by making it easy for everybody to find people, websites and books based on their emotions. Soon you’ll even be able to find more, but we’ll talk about that later!
- A Webring List
- A list of all the current webrings I have been able to find.
- Programming Fonts – Test Drive
- Try out the best and newest monospace fonts for code
- Recursive Sans & Mono
- A highly flexible variable font for design, code, and UI.
- Vollkorn Typeface
- The free and healthy typeface for bread and butter use
- Surge | Static web publishing for Front-End Developers
- Simple, single-command web publishing. Publish HTML, CSS, and JS for free, without leaving the command line.
- The Wayward Webring | collection of link collections!
- The Wayward Webring collection of link collections! Link Collections by Our Members
- thoughts.page | a small webpage for your thoughts
- thoughts.page is a platform for hosting a small webpage for your thoughts. it’s basically like twitter, but nobody can @ you. if you want to see what a thoughts page might look like, check out my thoughts, evy’s thoughts, or the thoughts webring :) thoughts pages are an attempt at a quieter, slower, more personal internet. a little space on the web, just for you.
- XĂĄrene.la | Portfolio of XĂĄrene Eskandar, PhD
- My clients say that I create elegant solutions to their branding dilemmas. I’m a far-future thinker and immediate problem-solver, and I specialize in making complex concepts accessible. My methodology is grounded in the philosophy of technology and cognitive psychology and since 2015 Iâve given talks on augmented intelligence, artificial intelligence, and the ethics of technology.
- no-JS.club | Promenade for JavaScript freed websites
- he no-JS Club The no-js.club is up again! Now maintained by shruub, but not much changed otherwise! This project was inspired by websites like the 250KB club, the 512KB club, the 1MB club and the former noJS club.
- Nick Noble Works | Portfolio
- Design, dev, cats, mgmt, tarot.
- Happy Hues – Curated colors in context.
- See color palette inspiration on a real example website. As you click on different palettes every color on this site updates to give you context of how that color could be used for your design or illustration projects.
- The Slab markup language
- Slab is a programmable markup language that simplifies the creation of HTML. It combines concise notation with standard programming constructs to create reusable web content more efficiently.
- Nadia Asparouhova
- Personal writing, links, and other things by Nadia Asparouhova.
- Splitting the Web | par Ploum – Lionel Dricot.
- Thereâs an increasing chasm dividing the modern web. On one side, the commercial, monopolies-riddled, media-adored web. A web which has only one objective: making us click. It measures clicks, optimises clicks, generates clicks. It gathers as much information as it could about us and spams every second of our life
- Good Email Code | Email code resources website
- Welcome to the arrogantly named library of, Good Email Code
- Medieval Fantasy City Generator | Watabou’s Procgen Arcana
- Watabou’s Procgen Arcana is a collection of free map generators for tabletop role-playing games and worldbuilding. Currently, it consists of six generators, all of them are in active development.
- Paint Toys | A small playground of creative canvases
- Fun interactive painting toys to help learn and expand your creative mind. Draw and paint with us today! Paint Toys A small playground of creative canvases to bring out your creative side with a few beautiful limitations inspired by the art world!
- Extraset Type Foundry
- Extraset is an independent Swiss type foundry established in Geneva, jointly led by Alex Dujet (Futur Neue), Xavier Erni (Neo Neo), Roger Gaillard (CĂŠcile + Roger) and David Mamie (TM Todeschini + Mamie). Extraset publishes professional typefaces made by graphic designers for graphic designers.
- Words of Type
- Words of Type Events offer a series of lectures and workshops with various topics about typography and typeface design, in English and other languages, hosted on the WoT community.
- url.town
- url.town is a web directory curated by the omg.lol community.
- Host Your Own Blog with Gitlab and Netlify
- This guide explains how to host an own blog / website for free with about 1 hour of effort. Itâs how I host this blog. There are certainly other options, and Iâve used some in the past. But this worked very well and with very little configuration effort. In this guide I use Gitlab as code host and Netlify to publish the website. Iâm using the Hugo build system to build a static page.
- txt.fyi
- txt.fyi ¡ txt.fyi Welcome to the dumbest publishing platform on the web. Write something, hit publish, and it’s live. There’s no tracking, ad-tech, webfonts, analytics, javascript, cookies, user accounts, comments, friending, likes, follower counts or other quantifiers of social capital. The only practical way for anyone to find out about a posting is if the author links to it elsewhere.
- The Independent Variable
- The latest entries posted on The Independent Variable
- Libravatar :: federated avatar hosting service
- The Open Avatar Service Libravatar is a service which delivers your avatar (profile picture) to other websites. If you create an account with us, your photo could start popping up next to forum posts or blog comments on any site where you left your email address.
- url.town
- url.town is a web directory curated by the omg.lol community.
- All Light, Expanded: Interactive Companion
- Explore an interactive companion of articles, quotes, links, and archival materials that inspired the 2021 documentary All Light, Everywhere.
- smallweb directory
- a manually curated collection of neat indie websites :)
- vore.website / a minimal web-based rss/atom feed reader.
- vore.website is a minimal web-based rss/atom feed reader. – subscribe to feeds – view posts chronologically – save stuff that interests you no unread indicators, no choresome tagging system – no bullshit.
- Forest – Stay focused, be present
- Forest is an app helping you stay away from your smartphone and stay focused on your work.
- Design Is
- For you to define.
- Links by Kwon.nyc
- A collection of interesting links.
- Home â Mattâs Weird Little Garden
- typo/graphic posters
- typo/graphic posters is a platform on behalf of design through the poster medium. it focus exclusively on typographical and graphical posters, those that challenge type, colors and shapes to express its message. our goal is to build an insightful and timeless collection of posters that designers and studios achieved during the years so that, together, they inspire and move forward good ideas. created in 2008, typo/graphic posters is developed and curated by andrĂŠ felipe.
- Pedro del Corro
- Pedro del Corro is a designer and design director specializing in various fields including identity systems, art direction, design strategy, campaigns, events, iconography, product visuals, print, and the intersection of product design and brand.
- Indie Web & Small Web Website Directories List
- There are many such Indie Web & Small Web Website Directories out there, and I have quite a few saved in my Raindrop Bookmarks, bur here are the most recent.
- The Collection
- Collection of Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
- Hyperspace
- Hyperspace finds files with identical contents and then reclaims the disk space taken by all but one of the identical filesâwithout removing any of the files. To learn more about how Hyperspace works, please read the FAQ. Hyperspace is available i
- A system to organise your life
- Johnny.Decimal is a system to organise your life. Find things, quickly, with more confidence, and less stress. It’s free to use and the concepts are the same at home or work.
- Hisam Homepage | Sam
- Hisam â is a software developer, voracious reader, active (trying his best) writer
- List, App Default, Default Apps | Indieweb
- A list is a feature on personal sites, often a page (not a post), for collections of specific kinds of posts or things that may not need separate posts, and distinct from a listicle.
- App Defaults
- My default apps and services in late 2023 – Jan-Lukas Else
- To join another trend, hereâs my list of default apps and services in late 2023.
- Sun Clock
- A 24-hour clock that shows sunrise, sunset, golden hour, and twilight times for your current location. It also shows the current position and phase of the moon, and its rising and setting times.
- Digital Zen Garden
- My Digital Garden, my Zettelkasten notes, a place to holds my thoughts…
- special fish
- fish are like thoughts and premonitions
- The View from Here – Christopher Butler
- There are many reasons to make things and share them, to write and publish, to speak and record. So many reasons, most unknown; far be it from me to
- Sharing online as an activity
- Christopher on sharing online and how he approaches it.
- Helsinki Design System | Home page
- Documentation for the Helsinki Design System
- Frontend Practice | Become a better frontend developer.
- Take your frontend skills to the next level by recreating real websites from real companies.
- Creating your own federated microblog | Fedify
- In this tutorial, we will build a small microblog that implements the ActivityPub protocol, similar to Mastodon or Misskey, using Fedify, an ActivityPub server framework.
- Modern iOS Navigation Patterns ¡ Frank Rausch
- An unofficial bonus chapter for the iOS Human Interface Guidelines: Learn how to structure iPhone apps with drill-downs, modals, pyramids, sequences, and more.
- Dense Discovery â Thoughtfully curated links from a noisy web.
- A weekly dispatch of curated links worth your time. No buzzwords, hype or FOMO.
- Kill the Newsletter!
- Convert email newsletters into Atom feeds
- You’ve been summoned to the tarot terminal.
- See the unseen.
- Paper Website: Start a tiny blog from your journal
- No tech. No distractions. Pure Creativity. Publish your ideas to millions just using pen & paper.
- snormal: a wonderfully normal social network
- For all the bits that didn’t make it to the highlight reel. Discover new people and great content.
- Grab browser links and titles in one click
- A bookmarklet to copy browser tab URLs with titles as rich text and Markdown.
- Styling RSS and Atom Feeds
- Some notes on how to style RSS and Atom feeds with XSLT stylesheets
- Blogroll
- A collection of other webdevelopment and design blogs I like to read.
- Using Webmentions in Eleventy
- How to pull interactions from social media platforms like Twitter back to your own site, using Webmentions, webmention.io and Bridgy.
- Ctrl-C.club!
- Tracy Durnell’s Mind Garden â Thinking and Learning In Public
- Infinitown | A WebGL Experiment by Little Workshop
- A randomly generated endless city built with WebGL.
- The Miracle of Photography
- The two most revolutionary technological advances in human consciousness are the invention of writing and the form of photography.
- Calendar Collective
- Calendar Collective is a living archive of alternate calendars.
- A brief history of Mac firmware
- From the Macintosh ROM of Classic days, to Open Firmware in Power Macs, and on to (U)EFI with Intel, and ending up with LLB and iBoot in Apple silicon Macs.
- How the Blog Broke the Web
- I first got online in 1993, back when the Web had a capital letter â three, in fact â and long before irony stretched its legs and unbuttoned its flan
- Project Gemini
- Gemini is a new internet technology supporting an electronic library of interconnected text documents. That’s not a new idea, but it’s not old fashioned either. It’s timeless, and deserves tools which treat it as a first class concept, not a vestigial corner case. Gemini isn’t about innovation or disruption, it’s about providing some respite for those who feel the internet has been disrupted enough already. We’re not out to change the world or destroy other technologies. We are out to build a lightweight online space where documents are just documents, in the interests of every reader’s privacy, attention and bandwidth.
- swissmiss
- swissmiss is an online garden (aka design blog) run by Tina Roth Eisenberg, a Swiss designer gone NYC.
- bucket webring!
- a webring for cool people who like to make things!
- FreshRSS
- FreshRSS is a self-hostable RSS aggregator and reader. It allows you to read and follow several news websites at a glance without the need to browse from one website to another. FreshRSS is lightweight, configurable, and easy to use.
- Obsidian Publish
- Obsidian Publish is the easiest way to publish your wiki, knowledge base, documentation, or digital garden.
- Mailtolink.me | The Mailto Link Generator
- Mailto link code and markup generator with subject, body, cc and bcc. Quickly and easily generate code for those annoying mailto links.
- blog – catskull.net
- mostly harmless
- How to start a newsletter blog with Cloudflare Email Workers
- Iâve often been asked what the best way to start blogging in [current year] is. It turns out, thatâs a pretty difficult question to answer! Instead, I have some guiding principles I personally follow to help guide my choices.
- Nearly Perfect Book
- Nearly Perfect is a focused, illustrated guide to building enduring products. Why do certain products effortlessly dominate their competition? Why do some seemingly sophisticated products flounder and fail? This book explains why. Nearly Perfect explores problems and solutions from first principles, then applies this foundation to products and what makes them great. The best products in the world benefit from compounding loops, which we lay out in a practical, easy-to-understand framework.
- BlogFlock
- BlogFlock is a social network for reading, discovering, and sharing your favourite blogs and feeds with friends. Create lists of blogs you love, and follow lists created by others. You can even use lists to aggregate Mastodon feeds, newspapers, Reddit subreddits, podcasts – anything that has an RSS or Atom feed.
- Ambient Co-presence
- Creating a subtle, peripheral, and synchronous sense of shared space and context on the web
- Webbed Briefs
- Brief videos about the web, its technologies, and how to make the most of them
- Open Color
- Color scheme for UI design
- 8bitdash
- Ytoo.org
- Your gateway to all things retro!
- Viralwalk
- Teleport to amazing webpages all over the internet and discover new content
- Pliko
- Pliko microblogging. Welcome to Pliko! Our network is a retro micro-blogging website similar to what early versions of Twitter were. Share whatever you’re doing at any moment in a message of only 140 characters
- Owler
- The Old Twitter is backâŚ
- Aresluna
- Marcin Wichary Designer, writer, & typographer
- The hardest working font in Manhattan
- A story of a 150-year-old font you have never heard of â and one you probably saw earlier today.
- The IndieWeb Doesn’t Need to “Take Off” – Susam’s Maze
- Blogging Tips & Tools
- Having trouble coming up with blog ideas? Check out these âŚ
- Type Design Resources
- Everything from learning the basics to running your own foundry.
- Webspaces.
- This is the home of Webspaces, a new kind of website that uses HTML to create 3D worlds in addition to 2D pages. Webspaces are made up of static HTML files – this webspace is hosted on GitHub Pages. If you want, you can fork it as a starting point for your own
- Exclave Urban Railway
- LOWâTECH MAGAZINE
- This is a solar-powered website, which means it sometimes goes offline
- How blogs shaped the web | Chase McCoy
- Chase McCoy explores, builds, & writes about the web.
- How to Start Your Blog in 2023
- Running your own blog helps you keep an online journal of your life and thoughts that doesn’t depend on unreliable tech platforms like Facebook or Twitter. But this process is still needlessly complicated and certainly not user-friendly for regular people.
- An Illustrated Dictionary of Emotion
- Emotions guide our lives. Exploring how we feel is a worthy endeavor for anyone hoping to understand themselves or even build a successful brand.
- âą Blogging is romantic – Andrea Contino – Go With The Flow
- I found this post by ava about the parallelism between blogging and romanticism magnificent: Blogging thatâs personal and reflective (and not just how-toâs, âŚ
- is blogging romantic?
- talking about romanticising and Romanticism (two different things).
- PJ Onoriâs blog
- VOIDNET Interactive Wiki of Naratives / by Victor Ivanov
- VOIDNET is a wiki of narratives. VOIDNET is an interactive web application housing hundreds of pages of inter-connected science fiction stories presented through an in-world interface. The VOIDNET terminal is the primary method for users to interact with VOIDNET, situated at the bottom of the standard user interface. It is used in tandem with the VOIDNET Interface to navigate voidspace and execute a number of functions.Sub-SystemsTo begin, write help in the terminal to view all valid commands. The console will print out the commands and guide you through using the help command in more detail.
- list.supply
- niceinter.net
- Olia Lialina. A Vernacular web. Indigenous and Barbarians.
- A Website Is A Room
- Publish Something Online
- How to make things that live on the internet.
- Why I Have a Website and You Should Too ¡ Jamie Tanna | Software Engineer
- A persuasive look at the many reasons why you should have your own website, and some of the benefits it will bring you.
- Home ¡ wargaluk
- The personal website of wargaluk, a conscious physical being and a person.
- Jonas Hvid
- John Richard Hewitt
- This has always been a non-linear journey.
- What is wrong with me
- The personal website of wargaluk, a conscious physical being and a person.
- The Design Issue 2016
- 25 original thinkers solve all your problems
- Archive of Interestingness
- Airport Typeface
- My digital interpretation comes in two flavors, Airport and Airport X. Both subfamilies offer seven upright weights, with identical character sets and OpenType features. I started with the boldest weight, Airport Bold, which stays close to Carterâs original design, and added lighter weights.
- ET Book Typeface ¡ Edward Tufte on GitHub
- ET Book A webfont of the typeface used in Edward Tufteâs books.
- A strange chest
- HOTGLUE.ME :: unique tool for web publication & samizdat
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- Welcome to tilde.club
- we’re a loose association of like-minded tilde communities. if you’re interested in learning about *nix (linux, unix, bsd, etc) come check out our member tildes and sign up! tildes are pubnixes in the spirit of tilde.club, which was created in 2014 by paul ford.
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- sourcehut hub
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- The small web is beautiful
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- How I write my blogs in Obsidian and publish instantly
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- George Nance
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- Bruce Lawson’s personal site
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- The internet is a natural network, just build your own website.
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- How to generate color palettes for design systems
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- fLaMEd fury
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- Link Punk: A Linkblog
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- Bookmarks ¡ Chris Burnell
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- Links ⢠Cory Dransfeldt
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- Minimal Gallery â Website Design Inspiration
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- Blogtrottr â Free RSS and Atom feed to email service.
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- Feedrabbit – RSS and Atom web feed to email service
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- Fraidycat
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- Vertex Gallery
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- Dark Web Links | Dark Web Sites | Deep Web 2025
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- The Monospace Web â Minimal Design Exploration by Oskar WickstrĂśm
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- 1br: pico-mac-nano, Fully Assembled, Standard
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- Home | Align: The Time Blocking App
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- The Punctuation Guide
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- Showcase
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- yourselfhosted/slash: streamline your link management.
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- đ STELLAR WEB DISCOVERIES â Link Blog
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- Aphantasia
- Social network for graph enthusiasts.
- Welcome to Komments
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- inward.garden
- a compendium of self, a tiny internet home, a quiet digital garden
- Blogging Without A Blog â Your Blogging Classroom on the Web
- bouncepaw’s links
- LMNT
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- The Monospace Web â Oskar WickstrĂśm
- Monospace fonts are dear to many of us. Some find them more readable, consistent, and beautiful, than their proportional alternatives. Maybe weâre just brainwashed from spending years in terminals? Or are we hopelessly nostalgic? Iâm not sure. But I like them, and thatâs why I started experimenting with all-monospace Web.
- Radix Colors
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- NASA Graphics Standards Manual
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- barnsworthburning
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- We are Good Enough.
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- LinkLane.Net
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- KindSpace
- A spacebar press away are kind words left like ink on a napkin, just for you.
- Relativistic Space Sheep | MinuteLabs.io
- Weâve sent the MinutePhysics sheep into space to investigate the effects of non-inertial reference frames! In our case, thatâs a fancy way of saying: âaccelerating rocketâ. Youâll be able to see the Equivalence Principle in action. The Space Sheep will feel like they are under the effects of a gravitational field when the rocket is accelerating.
- Revenge Font
- Someone vandalised our building and we made a font out of it. Download it and donate towards local initiatives that will improve the art in East London.
- Nucleus â A tribute to Studio Olafur Eliasson
- Human connection is what makes life special, yet modern times often seem to divide us. This little webpage aims to evoke a tiny sense of connectedness, no matter the physical distance between us.
- Where have all the websites gone?
- It feels like all the cool websites from the late 2000s are gone. But maybe we are looking at this the wrong way. Maybe it is us who vanished.
- RSS Anything
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- RsS iS dEaD LOL
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- Robin Rendle
- A British writer and designer from San Francisco.
- CANABALT
- Escape the destruction of your city with just one button! The game that popularized the infinite runner genre is back with two-player mode, new challenges, new music, new achievements, and new leaderboards!
- Cap Watkins â The Sliding Scale of Giving a Fuck
- PhotoPrism: Browse Your Life in Pictures
- PhotoPrismÂŽ is an AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web. It makes use of the latest technologies to tag and find pictures automatically without getting in your way. You can run it at home, on a private server, or in the cloud.
- Write Alt Text Like Youâre Talking To A Friend
- âThere was this dog wearing safety glasses, surrounded by chemistry equipment, saying âI have no idea what Iâm doing.ââ
- An iOS App for Capturing Notes as Text Files
- Design and development notes for Bebop.
- We can have a different web
- Many yearn for the âgood old daysâ of the web. We could have those good old days back â or something even better â and if anything, it would be easier now than it ever was.
- ShareOpenly
- Easily share content to social networks across the web.
- Analog.Cafe â A Film Photography Blog
- Reviews, guides, and essays.
- Chicago Kare by Duane King
- A faithful reproduction of the bitmap version of the Chicago typeface created by Susan Kare for Apple Computer in 1984
- âThe File Folder Structure Every Designer Needs,â an article by Dan Mall
- Keep it clean.
- The One Line Mobile theme. Art meets zen. In your pocket. â Loooop Studio
- Make your iPhone screen a unique space, cut the noise, and save energy with our One Line Mobile theme, featuring 160+ minimalist icons and 10 wallpapers. Available for iOS.
- Notion Faces
- New year, new you. Create a custom self-portrait in Notion, the workspace shaped by you.
- Typography in Severance
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- Eject disk.
- A manifesto for everyone stuck in the system that keeps crashing you. What follows here isnât a framework or a fixâitâs a declaration. A reckoning. And a call to return to ourselves before we try to rebuild anything else. Weâre all watching the wheel spin, hoping
- Bookmarks â Chris Glass
- Postal Birds – Alex Tomlinson
- POSTAL BIRDS â A USPS LOGO FOR EVERY STATE BIRD
- Blogroll â Chris Glass
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- Typography for Lawyers
- Matter.
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- unit. 8px grid design system
- 8px grid based design system hihayk.github.io/unit
- Type.lol
- đ¤ Type Foundry Index – Discover independent type foundries.
- Hug Contents – A simple, beautiful portfolio builder.
- Create your portfolio in minutes with Hug Contents. Showcase your work directly from Figma without any coding hassle.
- MarkEdit-app/MarkEdit: Just like TextEdit on Mac but dedicated to Markdown.
- Just like TextEdit on Mac but dedicated to Markdown. – MarkEdit-app/MarkEdit
- pathological demand avoidance
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- Scunthorpe Sans đŻđŤ profanity-blocking font
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- Pieter⢠– A Windows 3.11 computer with working dial-up internet
- A Windows 3.11 computer with working dial-up internet that lives inside your browser by @levelsio
- Visual design rules you can safely follow every time
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- Leaky Ring
- Own Your Web
- Own Your Web is a newsletter by Matthias Ott about designing, building, creating, and publishing for and on the Web. Every other week, I send out an exclusive email full of actionable insights, best practices, hacks, links, books, tools, and other high-quality insights I found or explored. Whether you want to get started with your own personal website or level up as a designer, developer, or independent creator working with the ever-changing material of the Web, this little email is for you. â¤â Free. No spam ever. You can unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you consent to my use of your email address to stay in touch with you, as provided in my Privacy Policy.
- Forgotten Shapes
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- Vintage Logos â World of Logotypes | Flickr
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- Bookmarks
- robins own little space on the internet
- Indie Aisle â Connect directly to your audience
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- BlocksEdit.com â Web campaigns at scale
- Use any email or landing page design to build, edit, and review content with your team.
- OdysseyâInteractive Video
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- Threnody for a Reed Organ
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- ABSURD.website – We are creating absurd products and services!
- absurd.website is a playground of creative experiments, blending art, fun, and unconventional ideas into digital experiences that challenge the norm.
- Trip to mars
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- I love the sensation of finding a new app that delights me.
- Where I Find Links
- Justin Hall, Melanie Hoff, and Are.na.
- Taking an Internet Walk
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- (we)bsite (we)bsite is a living collection of internet dreams from people like you, inhabitants of the internet. It aims to create space to hold, show, and uplift everyday visions and hopes for the internet. Everest Pipkin
- build your own screenshot garden
- nightnight.ăżăăŞ
- Do your part to improve world health by putting your website to sleep.
- Git from the inside out â Code Words
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- meyerweb.com
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- A Quick Guide to Everything I Know about Webmentions
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- Annotation Mono
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- i.webthings hub
- i.webthings – an independent, noncommercial web initiative.
- Trivium: Link Blog
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- The Basics of Legibility â A Short Guide for Non-Typographers
- The scope of this piece, therefore, cannot be to teach you everything there is to know about typography. It cannot even be to teach you everything there is to know about legibility. For that reason, I will concentrate mainly on the shapes of letters and how their design can be conducive â or detrimental â to legibility.
- SuperTunnel Simulator
- Simulate a hole through Earth and learn where you would end up if you were to dig in that direction. Read this: https://ift.tt/dqenLmJ
- Fontjoy â Generate font pairing using neural nets
- Fontjoy helps designers choose the best font combinations. Mix and match different fonts for the perfect pairing.
- blogroll | mire
- Essays – Jack Cheng
- A collection of popular essays written here and elsewhere.
- barnsworthburning.net
- A website by Nick Trombley.
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- Glitch: The friendly community where everyone builds the web
- Simple, powerful, free tools to create and use millions of apps.
- Gossipâs Web
- The directory of handmade websites.
- Homepage
- Tom’s homepage. A personal website, journal and playground.
- Workspaces Newsletter
- Explore the workspaces of creative individuals â sent directly to your inbox every Saturday.
- Bookmarks
- A directory of websites that I find interesting and that I can recommend visiting.
- Modern Adversary
- Thinking right arbout security
- HTML.cafe – a realtime HTML editor and host
- Edit HTML in realtime, save your page and access it from anywhere!
- In Loving Memory of Square Checkbox
- History of checkboxes and radio buttons in user interfaces
- ALL-about-RSS: A list of RSS related stuff: tools, services, communities and tutorials, etc.
- A list of RSS related stuff: tools, services, communities and tutorials, etc. – AboutRSS/ALL-about-RSS
- Do you know color-scheme?
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- at.hn
- This is a richer way to display your hacker news bio. See an example: padolsey.at.hn.
- Scripting News
- Dave Winer, OG blogger, podcaster, developed first apps in many categories. Old enough to know better. It’s even worse than it appears.
- A fresh look at blogrolls â Dave Winer
- Real-time updates, list sorted by name or time, expand a blog to see recent posts and more.
- Three Kind Words
- Send a friend three anonymous postcards, each revealing one word at a time. With every card, the message unfolds, building anticipation and emotion. The final postcard unveils your identity, turning a simple gesture into a meaningful moment of connection and kindness.
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- What does a more natural, soft, and cozy internet look like?
- IcĂ´nes
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- How to Get Into Film Photography (And Why You Should)
- Shooting film is expensive, slow, and incredibly inconvenient. That’s what makes it so magical.
- Kinopio â Thinking Canvas
- Kinopio is a spatial note taking tool for visually collecting and connecting your thoughts, ideas, and feelings.
- Create Your Notion-Style Avatar with Avatartion | Customizable Avatars
- Avatartion is the perfect tool to generate a personalized Notion-style avatar. With Avatartion, you can create a unique avatar by choosing different facial features, clothing, and accessories.
- Screely – Generate Website Mockups
- Instantly turn your screenshot into a beautiful website mockup. Customize the browser mockup window, background and much more.
- special fish
- fish are like thoughts and premonitions
- uchĹŤ â the color palette for internet lovers
- uchĹŤ is the color palette for internet lovers, by NetOperator Wibby.
- Library of Babel
- A project towards a universal library. By this art you may contemplate the variation of the 23 letters.
- Nothing Breaks Like A.I. Heart
- An essay about artificial intelligence, emotional intelligence, and finding an ending
- Mutant Standard Emojiâs
- The tools we use to communicate are not neutral or universal – itâs a particular way of seeing the world. When it comes to emoji, that way of seeing the world is decided by one organisation – Unicode, and the megacorporations in Silicon Valley that are a part of it. Mutant Standard is an offshoot of the Unicode Standard. It offers many familiar favourites in a fun, clean design, while also providing communicative tools for communities underserved by Unicode – without asking for permission.
- You Are Atlas
- You are Atlas. You hold up the sky. If no one is on this page, the sky will fall. There is 1 other user online. The sky has fallen 10941 times.
- 24HourHomepage
- The best time online.
- 147 Colors Grid – CSS Color Names
- This is a tool to help web designers and developers learn the 147 CSS color names that are available today. The 147 Colors consist of 17 standard plus 130 more.
- Shaarli
- The personal, minimalist, super fast, database-free, bookmarking service. Do you want to share the links you discover? Shaarli is a minimalist bookmark manager and link sharing service that you can install on your own server. It is designed to be personal (single-user), fast and handy.
- 1MB Club: A collection of web pages weighing in less than 1MB
- An exclusive membership for web pages weighing less than 1 megabyte.
- 1kB
- 1kB Club is a list of web pages weighing less than 1 kilobyte (1,024 bytes).
- Hyperlink Cafe
- A curated list of websites that have a links page akin to the blogrolls of old.
- The Personal Web
- With the death of the Yesterweb and “The Web Revival” movement being sorta splintered imo. I wanted to make this thread as an opportunity to: – Introduce what I believe to be some of the core ideas to anyone fresh-faced and interested. – Share some of my personal knowledge and strategies. -…
- HN Buddy – About
- About HN Buddy and why it was created.
- Gossipâs Web
- The directory of personal handmade websites.
- A Global Design System
- TL;DR: This is a call to action to create a Global Design System that provides the world’s web designers & developers a library of common UI components. A Global Design System would improve the quality and accessibility of the world’s web experiences, save the world’s web designers and developer
- Markwhen
- Links | datagubbe.se
- The Small Website Discoverability Crisis
- There are a lot of small websites on the Internet: Interesting websites, beautiful websites, unique websites. Unfortunately they are incredibly hard to find. You cannot find them on Google or Reddit, and while you can stumble onto them with my search engine, it is not in a very directed fashion. It is an unfortunate state of affairs. Even if you do not particularly care for becoming the next big thing, itâs still discouraging to put work into a website and get next to no traffic beyond the usual bots.
- Somebits.com Linkblog
- Interesting web links, a few a day.
- Automate your outgoing webmentions
- Platform agnostic outgoing webmention service
- The micro guide to microformats
- Why you should use microformats and some examples of how they work.
- Indieweb Pages theme for creators
- Free standard components for building your website.
- The indie web in action
- My work on Indie Aisle: made for indie creators, based on indie web principles.
- The Creative Independent
- The CreÂative InÂdeÂpenÂdent is a reÂsource of emoÂtional and pracÂtiÂcal guidÂance for creÂative peoÂple.
- Continue & Persist Letter | BOONDOGGLE & DOGGLE PARTNERS LLP
- Send someone you appreciate an official âContinue and Persistâ Letter Every day, thousands of Cease and Desist letters are issued, telling people to stop what theyâre doing (Looking at you, David Chang). What a bummer!
- ZOMBO
- Welcome to Zombo.com. Welcome. Anything is possible at Zombocom. You can do anything at Zombo.com, anything at all. The infinite is possible⌠Yeees, this is Zombo.com.
- Open Graph Meta Tag Generator | imgsrc
- An up-to-date, well-tested tool to generate Open Graph meta tags for your website.
- The branding style guidelines documents archive
- Welcome to the brand design manual documents directory. Search over our worldwide style assets handpicked collection, access to PDF documents for inspiration.
- Rediscovering the Small Web – Neustadt.fr
- Most websites today are built like commercial products by professionals and marketers, optimised to draw the largest audience, generate engagement and ‘convert’. But there is also a smaller, less-visible web designed by regular people to simply to share their interests and hobbies with the world. A web that is unpolished, often quirky but often also fun, creative and interesting.
- iA Writer has three custom made writing fonts that are available for download
- iA Writer 5.2 comes with three custom made variable writing fonts that are available for download on GitHub.
- Bring Back Blogs! January 2023
- linkpost – Tangible Life
- All of the entries posted on Tangible Life tagged linkpost
- Links on web design tech – Distinctive Quality
- Recommended links for designing, coding, and writing for the web and email.
- Linkage
- updated daily because if I can’t find at least one website to share every day, I need to turn in my Internet license! {{ posts|limit:10 }} | Pronoun…
- PersonalSit.es
- Personal sites are sick as hell, so this site was built so we can all discover each other’s. This directory of links are by folks that want to share their site with the world.
- smallweb
- a manually curated collection of neat indie websites :)
- Juha-Matti Santala – Community Builder. Dreamer. Adventurer.
- The home of a developer community specialist.
- Digital Gardening | Chris Armstrong is miscellanious.
- Random thoughts & ideas.
- Digital Garden : Juha-Matti Santala
- Digital gardens are note systems (usually published ones although some people talk about private digital gardens but to me thatâs just notes) where instead of sequential publishing, …
- Colors & Fonts – Home
- Discover Colors & Fonts, a platform offering a wide range of color and typography tools for web developers and digital designers.
- BIG-ASS MESSAGE
- The most useful single-serving website on the internet.
- Five Future Roles for Designers
- Possible career directions for designers working in an AI-driven world.
- Command Line Interface Guidelines
- An open-source guide to help you write better command-line programs, taking traditional UNIX principles and updating them for the modern day.
- IRL HTML
- IRL HTML is a web app that hosts HTML web pages created from photographs of HTML code.
- The Designer’s Journey
- The Designer’s Journey is a growing list of 900+ goals and achievements for designers of all experience levels, disciplines, and career phases to accomplish.
- bleuje â Animations by Etienne Jacob @etiennejcb
- Making gifs with code; Almost all of my animations are created with the constraint of keeping the GIF file size under 5 MB. My primary goal is for them to be appreciated solely for their visual appeal, not for the process behind their creation.
- The Smallweb Subway â Subway Style Network of Webrings
- The Smallweb Subway is an experimental project that seeks to connect communities online using webrings. The map above shows a subway style network of webrings! Each line represents a themed webringâŚ
- Awesome Emacs on macOS
- Update: Added macOS Trash integration. While GNU/Linux had been my operating system of choice for many years, these days I’m primarily on macOS. Luck…
- What is mnmlist.com? mnmlist
- Itâs a site by Leo Babauta of Zen Habits. Itâs about minimalism, and why itâs important today. Itâs about stuff, and how it has come to overwhelm us. Itâs about distractions and commitments and a neverending task list. Itâs about the culture of more, of bigger, of consumption. Itâs about how less is the answer.
- IBM Design Language â Rebus
- The IBM logo is one of our most valuable corporate assets and is among the most recognized identities in the world. It’s the tangible symbol of our brand.
- How to pick the least wrong colors
- An algorithm for creating color palettes for data visualization
- The article I wish I had about monochrome image dithering â surma.dev
- I always loved the visual aesthetic of dithering but never knew how itâs done. So I did some research. This article may contain traces of nostalgia and none of Lena.
- Smallweb â Your internet folder
- A personal cloud contained in a single directory.
- The case for using a web browser as your terminal
- I don’t actively use a terminal emulator app on my computer anymore, and use tweety instead from my web browser. I think you should consider doing the same.
- The Creation of a Self
- The Creation of a Self is a series of visual art and quotes inspired by the notion of booting a computer, creating a self, programming its memories and destroying memory monsters created from those memories, where the action of psychological death equals the discovery of love, truth, or what J. Krishnamurti calls “the awakening of intelligence.”
- Moodboard Creator | Juan Ignacio Rios
- Moodboard Creator | Juan Ignacio Rios âThe AI tool to kick-off your next branding project. Moodboard Creator helps designers to ditch the blank page and spark their creativity by generating stunning moodboards from simple inputs.â
- Every Default macOS Wallpaper – in Glorious 6K Resolution – 512 Pixels
- Every major version of Mac OS X macOS has come with a new default wallpaper. As you can see, I have collected them all here. While great in their day, the early wallpapers are now quite small in the world of 5K and 6K displays. If you want to see detailed screenshots of every release [âŚ]
- Lumon Industries
- Telescopic Text
- An extension of telescopictext.com, providing tools for writing expanding narratives, and a collection of texts
- 8BitDashboard
- 8 Bit style images as a home page. The perfect dashboard. 8-bit Gifs with a clock, bookmark hotkeys, and a greeting. Ready to be your start page!
- Graduum | Free Mesh Gradients by Niklaus Gerber
- A collection of one hundred free high-quality mesh gradients suitable for desktop and mobile use.
- Iceberger
- Draw an iceberg and see how it will float.
- A Pure CSS Game – You Must Build a Lighthouse.
- 100% CSS. No artificial colours or ingredients. First person to screenshot a lighthouse wins! Find me @ https://twitter.com/ivorjetski https://www….
- The Casual Optimist
- Books, Design and Culture
- Particulate Medusae
- Soft body jellyfish simulation. Built with Particulate.js and Three.js
- Blue Ball Machine
- Try and keep track of a ball as it makes its journey downwards.
- powRSS – Find and read RSS feeds
- powRSS updates daily with new posts from independent blogs and websites. The list of known sites is curated manually, but the feed is generated automatically by picking new sites each month, giving every site a fair chance to be featured. Made by Pablo Enoc.
- Recapturing the magic of the early blogging days
- At work today someone asked today about how we recapture the magic of the early days of blogging. I have some ideas. First, I donât think that magic is gone! Sure, a lot of people moved to soâŚ
- Savee
- The best way to save and share inspiration.
- Your World of Text
- Write on an infinite text canvas.
- BlogScroll – Personal Blog & Site Directory
- An open directory of personal sites and blogs, maintained entirely on GitHub.
- Open RSS
- Open RSS is a nonprofit organization that provides free RSS feeds for websites that don’t have them
- The Joy of Silly Useless Software | The Candybox Blog
- Software can be silly, useless, and dumb, just like games! Software can bring joy to our otherwise cold and utilitarian digital world. I am talking about the things that exist just to brighten up our otherwise impersonal productivity related spacesâŚ
- Pal
- Apply eight-color palettes to any image. Use keyboard controls to choose a theme, set thresholds, and cycle hues.
- Image Hues – Vaisakh Pradeep
- Natural, fresh color palettes from random beautiful images
- I need my space â Saron Yitbarek
- A scientific approach to line-height
- linkhut
- wwwtxt.org | 1980-1994
- Revisit the early Internet with real online conversations (1980-94) â¨hand-selected вy KYRA OCEAN
- CLI Club: Command-line Interface Tools & Alternatives
- HTML Recipes
- TinyList
- Design Systems Database & Gallery
- The Terminal â For Noobs (Like Me), Part One
- Announcing WordPress Export to Markdown v3
- Colors – A nicer color palette for the web by @mrmrs_
- Accessible color combinations for prototyping on the web https://clrs.cc/a11y/ via
- How I org in 2023 ¡
- Use plain text email
- Minimalism and the Art of Photography
- How to Host WordPress as a Static Site
- Hum â A Personal URL shortener for WordPress
- SystemTalk
- Shady Characters: The Secret Life of Punctuation, Symbols, & Other Typographical Marks â Shady Characters
- RSS is still pretty great
- Color
- Matrix digital rain
- Some blogging myths
- Commit Mono. Neutral programming typeface.
- personal websites with a /now page
- Tiny Factories
- Building a Digital Homestead, Bit by Brick
- Typography Principles
- Nicheless | Think. Write away.
- Read Something Great
- GitHub Profile Readme Generator
- The Cody Computer Site
- omg.lol: an oasis on the internet – blakewatson.com
- Org Mode – Organize Your Life In Plain Text!
- What is a feed? (a.k.a. RSS)
- A Note on Jetpack Social Notes – thejaymo
- unthinking.photography
- Small File Photo Festival
- Pigment by ShapeFactory | Simple Color Palette Generator
- AI Index | Stanford HAI
- Nord â An arctic, north-bluish color palette.
- Metric Time vs Standard Time
- Design Everywhere
- The 10 Megabyte Manifesto
- Hello from 8Bit Computers | 8Bit Computers
- RSS Parrot
- Emoji under the hood
- Timeline – The History of the Web
- Learn your (web) history This project began with a timeline. In the years I’ve been doing this, I’ve continued to add to it. And each week, I add a bit more.
- GenCup â Generative posters from FIFA Women’s World Cup
- Cohesive Colors
- This Page is Designed to Last: A Manifesto for Preserving Content on the Web
- Web Badges World
- Color and Contrast.com
- Plastic Labs
- Blob Opera – Google Arts & Culture
- The Mothership | The Apple Lisa and Early Apple Macintosh Archive
- Famous Brand Logos Recreated as ASCI Text Art
- DesignStudios.cc
- Shape Type
- MinuteLabs.io
- Put simply: Interactive science apps and explanations you can play with. MinuteLabs.io is an extension of what MinutePhysics and MinuteEarth do, but instead of YouTube videos, itâs interactive. We want to make things you can play around with and explore.
- Design books for non-designers
- Stripe Press â Ideas for progress
- Stripe Press highlights ideas that we think can be broadly useful. Some books contain entirely new material, some are collections of existing work reimagined, and others are republications of previous works that have remained relevant over time or have renewed relevance today.
- We Analyzed 425,909 Favicons | iconmap.io
- Ontwerp En Produktie
- Cool Backgrounds
- Design Herstory.
- My Blog is Hilariously Overengineered to the Point People Think it’s a Static Site
- app.icns â application icons, simplified
- How I Use Notion to Manage Absolutely Everything | Notion Things
- Keep a Changelog
- A Complete Guide to Building a Hand-Wired Keyboard By Ben Chapman
- Office of Demande SpĂŠciale
- Neurodiversity Design System
- saltify.io – A great way to share secrets.
- Mark Kokotov 2025 Poster
- The Glitch Gallery
- 750 Words – Practice Writing Every Day
- Webmenriom buttons
- Typography Manual by Mike Mai
- THING
- Dashboard | An IndieWeb Webring
- Discover the IndieWeb, one blog post at a time.
- Small Web
- Notes on the small web
- Happy Net Box by Ben Brown
- Sector Disk
- Minus
- mmm.page â Your Corner of the Internet
- Welcome! I created mmm.page to have more fun online â to create a tool that lets people create richer websites
- As The Crow Flies đŞđŚââŹ
- Test
- On building a home on the web ⢠DaniÍl van der Winden
- Telescopic Text â Texts
- Forgotten Shapes
- Huemint – AI color palette generator
- Mock Mock
- objkt.com – Explore the Leading Digital Art Marketplace
- Manifest
- Artsable
- gridless.design
- âBlasphemy, I need structure and order!â
- Find Out Your Chinese Name
- The League of Moveable Type | The League of Moveable Type
- Using Cloudflare on your website could be blocking RSS users
- CommonMark
- hCard authoring tips – Microformats Wiki
- GFDA | Prints, books, and incredible events
- Miss Poppy behind a Felled Tree by Graham Smith | Remixable
- âď¸ âMiss Poppy has this âlookâ that is just so adorable, but also loaded with cheeky mischief. In Friston Forest, England.â âĽď¸ Free to Download & Remix in Adobe Lightroom: lightroom.app.link/HO64qmnkbTb đď¸ Image Processed with: Adobe Lightroom đˇ Photo by: Smitho.graphics đ Licence: CC BY-NC-SA #photography #iphone15pro #iphonephotography #germanshepherds #dogsopixelfed
- Air Canada Poster – Vintage 1960’s Promotional Rainbow Poster Design
- Logo System – Get inspiration by exploring a library of 1000+ logo designs
- How To Make a Website | Henry From Online
- Death to Bullshit
- National Park Typeface
- THE INDEX
- Brands Tail Color
- Exotext
- Indieweb | minifeed
- Minifeed search for Indieweb
- minifeed
- RSS Filter
- Cloudhiker on Neocities
- About Ideas Now | Search 1000s of personal sites
- Slingcode
- Slingcode is a personal computing platform in a single html file. – You can make, run, and share web apps with it. – You don’t need any complicated tools to use it, just a web browser. You don’t need a server, hosting, or an SSL certificate to run the web apps. – You can put Slingcode on a web site, run it from a USB stick, laptop, or phone, and it doesn’t need an internet connection to work. – You can “add to home screen” in your phone’s browser to easily access your library of programs on the go. – You can share apps peer-to-peer over WebTorrent. – It’s private. You only share what you choose
- Bad News – Play the fake news game!
- The Periodic Table of WordPress Plugins
- Mac Troubleshooting Summary
- Artemis: A calm web reader
- omg.lol – A lovable web page and email address, just for you
- Website reflections | James’ Coffee Blog
- Wobble Town
- W3C valid 80×15 web badges
- lmno.lol
- How I Use Emacs
- Diagram Website
- the revolving internet, constant dullaart 2010
- A Brief History & Ethos of the Digital Garden
- Why you should never use px to set font-size in CSS – Josh Collinsworth blog
- Writing a good design document
- macOS Tips & Tricks – saurabhs.org
- Braille Tools: CSS + JS
- Dutch Fell Type: A 17th-century font in a 21st-century thesis
- Mondrian And Me
- The finger, deal with it.
- Humanize Chat GPT text with ChatLLM Teams! Try it now: https://chatllm.abacus.ai/msn
- LED Scroller – LED Banner Running Text
- A quick and easy guide to Markdown
- fossil
- T E X T F I L E S
- Days
- Envato InspoGen: Your creative spark!
- VariColour: COLOURS/COLOUR CONFIGURATOR
- Wanda Whirl
- servais family collection, slow empty .com by rafaĂŤl rozendaal, 2013
- Colorspace: Generate beautiful color palettes
- JSON Formatter, Validator & Viewer Online | JSON Tree | JSONtr.ee
- Colour Contrast Checker
- The good colors
- Web3 is Going Just Great
- cobalt
- Spotlight – Discover Cool Internet Gems
- Rock and Roll Paints Generator
- Isocons
- FarbVĂŠlo ââ Random Color Cycler
- Faces of Open Source
- EveryoneShouldBlog.txt
- Benjamin Moore Paints as CSS Colours
- Discover the World of Analog Film Photography | Filmtypes
- Epochalypse: When computers travel back in time | hertig.blog
- How much time until the Epochalypse?
- KubeSail | How and why to host a blog at home
- Geist Font
- Jesse’s Bookmarklets Site
- Link Shortener – OPN.pm
- BR for You.
- One Day Youâll Find Yourself
- World in Dots | Dotted Maps Generator
- How to get your blogging mojo back.
- I am the Fold | Product Design, Responsive Web Design, UX Design, Belfast Northern Ireland | Jordan Moore
- I am the fold
- feedi: RSS + Mastodon feed reader
- Cma15ns0007a6i0k97h8uawt7
- Click Around, Find Out
- Pipe Dream (Animusic) – Remastered 4K 60FPS – YouTube
- Building an antilibrary: the power of unread books
- An IndieWeb Webring
- MSCHF
- Redact-a-chat
- Times Newer Roman
- Found on Cosmos
- Found on Cosmos
- Creative Coding Ecologies
- /slashpages
- Lazybear
- BRUTAL WEB â [Neo]-Brutalist Websites Gallery
- The history of the fediverse logo | Stefan Bohacek
- Join the fediverse!
- Miniflux – Minimalist and Opinionated Feed Reader
- The Third Web
- Out of the Matrix: Early Days of the Web (1991)
- Constitutions of Web3
- A Declaration of the Interdependence of Cyberspace
- Towards a Digital Pluriverse
- Promnesia | beepb00p
- 100 Blocks a Day â Wait But Why
- 144blocks
- daily.place
- If you think Bluesky is decentralized, youâve been conned
- HyperTextHero: Goodbye, Jorge Mario Bergoglio
- Adrianâs Corner
- Smitho.graphicsâ âPhotographer (@[email protected])
- Smitho.graphicsâ âPhotographer (@[email protected])
- U zn w bf whm
- Found on Cosmos
- Branded links | Short.io
- URL Lengthener: l62.ng
- Alto
- Quotion
- DOSY LOGOS
- We Analyzed 425,909 Favicons ⢠iconmap.io
- Daily Developer Tips
- 512KB Club
- Basic Apple Guy
- Blaze Type Design foundry đĽ We design fonts for blazing hot projects!
- Publish iOS photos from specific album as a WordPress photo post.
- Quick Stuff – Handy Lil’ Tools
- Hum
- About Ideas Now | Search 1000s of personal sites
- Link Pantry
- Welcome to the jungle
- Mataroa Collection
- Found on Cosmos
- The Big List of Personal Websites
- The Jolly Teapot’s Blend of Links Archive | Baserow
- Butterickâs Practical Typography
- March 2025 blend of links
- Useful Links
- Jim Nielsenâs Blog
- Montaigne
- Destructured
- My Knowledge Wiki đż | Everything I Know
- Long live hypertext! â Tracy Durnell’s Mind Garden
- Homepage
- In Praise of Links
- IndieNews en
- WordPress/Plugins
- Precious M. â Photography
- Daft Social
- Dead Simple Sites â Minimal Website Inspiration
- Nicholas Jitkoff
- The Guide to Design
- The World Wide Web project
- Design Systems News
- Pulitzer WordPress Theme â Anders NorĂŠn
- Simple Link Directory Theme – WordPress by QuantumCloud
- Simple Link Directory
- Link Library
- Finally, it can generate an RSS feed for your link collection so that people can be aware of additions to your link library.
- Philographics â Studio Carreras
- Anthony HobdayâProduct designer
- Some simple ways to make content look good
- Fediring.net
- Experiments Hub
- HeyDingus
- Blogroll
- The 250kb Club
- Falling Posts
- The /now Garden
- Forever âą Notes – A free framework for Apple Notes
- Clean up the web!
- Death by AI
- microdotblog/indie-microblogging
- Indiewebifying a WordPress Site â 2022 Edition â David Shanske
- De-Mystifying IndieWeb on a WordPress Site | CSS-Tricks
- New Tiny IndieWeb Badge!
- archives.design
- Bridgy Fed
- Kleroteria
- ai-robots-txt/ai.robots.txt
- A IndieWeb Request
- webmention-receiver
- The Brand Styleguide Document Showcase
- How to Sync Your Photos in Lightroom With WordPress
- Getting Started
- WordPress
- Linkblog â Nelson’s log
- Scale â color scale generator
- Smallweb Subway
- Peopleâs Graphic Design Archive
- linkding
- SilverBullet
- Links
- The 11ty Bundle
- Bauhaus Clock – Elegant Timepiece Screensaver for macOS
- Live Tube Map – Real-time London Underground Trains
- How to Favicon in 2025: Three files that fit most needsâMartian Chronicles, Evil Martiansâ team blog
- Arthur.io ⢠A Visual Playground
- Ambient internet | Chase McCoy
- Organize your bookmarks | Linkhorse
- Together Online
- Jonas Hietala: Why I still blog after 15 years
- Lose the Very
- going into hiding
- about nownownow.com
- Send a note to quickly publish a post
- 575
- Donorbox: #1 Donation Software & Nonprofit Fundraising Suite
- Rubenâs Blogroll âď¸
- Hyperlinked Text
- The Sites of The Useless Web
- A Declaration of the Interdependence of Cyberspace
- Towards Small-Scale Social
- Kagi Small Web | Kagi Blog
- Lemmy.World – A generic Lemmy server for everyone to use.
- Journal
- Links
- The People Pledge
- mnml. A Micro.blog theme
- Good for photography
- Micro.blog Themes
- Infinite Mac
- Markdown and the Slow Fade of the Formatting Fetish
- The Hiro Report
- Helvetica Clock 2
- Fuse.kiwi – Interesting Internet
- Source Type
- Get Info
- A Friend is Writing
- Brutalist Websites
- itty.bitty
- 56
- Yakread | Read stuff that matters
- Pinboard recent bookmarks
- Pinboard: popular bookmarks
- The web is yours | James’ Coffee Blog
- Self.so: LinkedIn – personal site generator
- You should be using an RSS reader – Cory Doctorow – Medium
- Simon Willison: TIL
- Indieground Design – Graphic Design Assets
- The apps I use to read and write for this blog
- Interconnected
- Sidebar
- Nute
- Schedual
- ObsoleteSony | Cotton Bureau
- IndieWebify.Me – a guide to getting you on the IndieWeb
- Archillect
- Leo Babauta
- Onym
- Tidy URL
- Flexoki
- Mac Open Web, by Brian Warren
- Text to Handwriting
- Latest posts from my blog | Stefan Bohacek
- We Need To Rewild The Internet | NOEMA
- My website is a shifting house next to a river of knowledge. What could yours be? â The Creative Independent
- How This Blog Does IndieWeb
- Montague Projects
- Print Series: 1970’s Cars This started out as a series of 20 car prints for Printcollection.com. I was invited by 3sec Gallery in Breda, Netherlands to expand the series for the 52 poster cases they curate in a Rem Koolhaas designed parking garage in Breda. The colors go from red to blue and back as one drives past.
- Vintage Book Cover Collection
- Font Interceptor
- WriteFreely Hosting
- linkwarden/linkwarden: âĄď¸âĄď¸âĄď¸Self-hosted collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize, and preserve webpages, articles, and documents.
- Java Word Clock
- shellsharks Scrolls RSS Feed
- MarkdownDown
- I Write Like
- What I See When My Eyes Are Closed
- OverType – The Over-The-Top Typewriter Simulator
- Saveku â Organize links, inspire others
- Blurmatic
- stream @ fnhipster
- Indie Microblogging
- The small web is beautiful
- Blue Dwarf
- Lobsters
- Useless Facts
- Epicycle Clock by Sophie Houlden
- Ye Olde Blogroll – Blogroll.org
- Ze Randomizer – Blogroll.org
- Station Layouts â Project Subway NYC
- Resources List for the Personal Web – Webweaving – 32-Bit Cafe
- i really love the (hipster) internet
- The Forest
- Kagi Search
- Robert Alexander’s Tech Blog
- RSS blogrolls are a federated social network
- Bookmarks
- Microfeatures I Love in Blogs and Personal Websites
- Indie Web- Getting Started
- Surviving the front page of HackerNews on a 50 Mbps uplink
- Weird web pages â Open Indie
- Mesmerizing
- Ten Principles for Good Design
- Anders Jensen-Urstad
- /personalsit.es: đ A little directory of people’s personal sites
- Archive The Web
- Firesky: Bluesky posts in real-time
- iOS Shortcut Actions for Micropub posting
- IndieBlocks â
- Use blocks, and, optionally, âshort-formâ post types to more easily âIndieWebifyâ your WordPress site
- Micropub
- Quill
- People & Blogs Reader
- The internet used to be fun
- Winning the Internet
- HTML Boilerplates
- No CSS Club
- Discovery feed
- /~smithographic/
- Hotline Webring
- How to use TiddlyWiki as a static website generator in 3 steps
- Notes on making a Digital Garden with WordPress
- Rednafi
- Link blog in a static site
- Starlight Rapide | Astro
- About Me ¡ Matthias Ott
- My writings
- Bhuvan | Neurodivergent Health Coach (@balancewithbhuvan) auf Threads)
- Blockchain History | Immersive 3D Story
- Chrome Music Lab
- The Good Line-Height
- Uses
- Garden
- Blogroll â Manu
- Summary – Smithographic – 32-Bit Cafe
- 32-Bit Cafe
- People and Blogs
- MaggieAppleton/digital-gardeners: Resources, links, projects, and ideas for gardeners tending their digital notes on the public interwebs
- Blog Website
- Reading Supply
- Building a digital garden
- Maggie Appleton
- Versionfeeds – Custom RSS Feeds for Releases of your favorite Software
- Paper Appsâ˘
- Graph of related subreddits
- Time.lol â Convert Date and Time to ISO 8601, RFC, Unix Timestamp, Week Number, Julian Day, any time zone, and more
- Graham Smith
- very simple blogging
- Shots – Create Amazing Mockups
- If you do this and only this, today will be a good day.
- Blot
- Space Exploration Logo Archive
- A Short History of iOS App Icons
- Readsom – Discover content youâll want to read
- Jamstack Attack! Practice Frontend with tons of mini-games!
- Leprd
- Live Cyber Threat Map | Check Point
- sadgrl.online
- Asteroid Launcher
- Experience an exquisite car configurator with real-time 3D rendering and game-like features using Three.js and React Three Fiber by Anderson Mancini.
- cobalt
- Make Your Own Independent Website
- The Internet is HUGE and search engines and social media are only showing you a tiny fraction of it.
- Status Cafe
- Random Site Generators
- (for fans of StumbleUpon)
- Welcome to Gimme Serendipity: Rate Sites to Receive Recommendations!
- Awesome Privacy
- Displaying a feed of short-form content
- Bear Nano Blog
- Blog Posts
- design manifestos .org
- YAY.BOO!
- Letterbird â A free contact form on the web thatâs good enough
- Posthaven is the safe place for all your posts forever
- Open-Source Static CMS for Fast, Secure, GDPR & CCPA-Compliant Websites
- Bookmarks
- Webmention.io
- feedle: Search and Discover Quality RSS Feeds from Thousands of Blogs and Podcasts
- Glitch Code Editor シďžâ§
- Links
- Foundries ¡ Atlas of Type
- slash pages
- Henry From Online
- The 12-bit rainbow palette
- Memos – Open Source, Self-hosted, Your Notes, Your Way
- Memos
- Zero Data App
- itty bitty
- 1899108783894446437
- Dear Photograph
- Bionic ReadingÂŽ Font.
- Backwards Law
- Info.cern
- The 21 best StumbleUpon alternatives of 2022
- Wormhole – Simple, private file sharing
- Words
- Part of my autistic experience is that I am often told that I project a calm aura and have a calming presence – even at times when I do not feel calm myself.â Callum Stephen (He/Him) (@AutisticCallum_) March 5, 2025
- 7 OPTICAL ILLUSIONS THAT EVERY GRAPHIC DESIGNER SHOULD KNOW – Nostalgic Dolphin Studio
- Collletttivo
- Tabbied
- Kinegram
- Teenyicons â Tiny minimal 1px icons
- Figma
- Fockups â F*cked up mockups
- Smithographic
- âThe Famous F40â vector illustration by David Rumfelt âI Get Info
- Forensically, free online photo forensics tools
- Ditherlicious 1 Bit Image Crusher
- Free Online Analog Film Emulator
- Monochrome Photo PCA
- Meishi: a tiny productivity system
- Autistic burnout at 53
- Zen Tasks – Find peace in productivity
- Just another todo app
- phived
- onedo – Focus on one task at a time
- perfect-list-compiler
- How to stop worrying about the worst case scenario. pic.twitter.com/ijP6JPUeeNâ Lewis Mosey (@lewmosey) February 20, 2025
- Prysm – Portfolio Template – Checkout
- Pixelums – Wallpapers & Icon packs
- Pixelums – Wallpapers & Icon packs
- Paper
- Copy and paste these ChatGPT Prompts to write a Killer Resumeđ [Save⌠| Nayeem Sheikh | 57 comments
- Upload Image â Free Image Hosting
- Rounded business cards mockup – Mockups Design
- Clean business cards mockup – Instant Download
- Business cards on a stone mockup – Mockups Design
- Free Top View Stationery Mockup (PSD)
- Delicate Shadows Stationery Mockup
- Dark stationery mockup – Mockups Design
- 1024Ă1024
- QuickForget.com
- Index ¡ Atlas of Type
- Nik Bentel Studio – Untitled Folder Wallet
- Luke Mitchell | Bookmarks
