introduction
The internet used to be fun
projects.kwon.nycAlara and added
I embraced being a digital hermit.
everyday, I wrote my ideas and made art. I posted them on my website. then, I sent a newsletter about it. that was it.
everyday, I wrote my ideas and made art. I posted them on my website. then, I sent a newsletter about it. that was it.
how i share my work as an introverted artist — kening zhu
Hendrik added
Websites are the most expressive medium I know, but they’re used today in such a tiny narrow way.
The thing is, they could be like digital paper: back-of-napkin notes, moodboards, journaling, letters, toy apps, lists, sprawling canvases.
The thing is, they could be like digital paper: back-of-napkin notes, moodboards, journaling, letters, toy apps, lists, sprawling canvases.
Logan 🪶⚖️💀 added
I’ve been waiting for something precisely like this all my life 🥹 I’m so proud of the old-school chronically online for coming together to take back to web… we’re doing it, guys!!!!
how can i feel free to tinker with my website without feeling like it's supposed to be my main public-facing thing and should therefore contain all the proper public-facing things and be well structured and well maintained and not in a constant state of half-brokenness?
katherine (@kayserifserif@sunny.garden)
linda added
A Website Is A Room
a-website-is-a-room.netChaya Howell and added
My website as a home
nicochilla.comKristoffer and added
I was walking the dog this morning and I was reflecting on how the things we build on the digital world seem to mirror what we build on the physical one. Big social media platforms are the metropolis: dense, busy, chaotic. They’re the place that never sleeps and there’s always something new going on. Something new to see, something new to do. You’l... See more
Manu – I write
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