Places I like around the web
A design and coding studio, researching how to build creative networks, among other things.
Great literary site of the french poet Antoine Hummel (French only)
The “hypertext garden” of Jacky Zhao, an independant researcher and developer
Sara Soueidan exposes the process of the rebuilding of her website in public.
“Luuse asbl aims at developing alternative methods of editing and publishing.” Beautiful designs with clever ideas.
Thomas Bris’s page for Harry Studio, a website he made with Luuse with a Python script building a static website from a spreadsheet.
An artist working with lots of my favourite things : radio-telescopes, computers, data visualization, embroidery and knitting (among many others)…
Sarah Garcin designs, develops, cooks, broadcasts on radio and draws, and her work is amazing. Creator of Avoid Software
A database of cretan hieroglyphs, very well designed, with pictures and transcripts. Stolen from soweli
Personal website of the french writer and publisher Guillaume Vissac (French only)
Design Regression is a journalette publishing texts that are about design for reading and reading-related research.
PrePostPrint highlights experimental publications made with free software.
A very helpful article about a way to connect Airtable to Jekyll & Netlify.
Not really a place, but a really great game I enjoyed spending a few hours of my week-end with.
Thomasorus writes, and writes very well, about a great range of topics about web development, freelancing and ways to handle life.
Melanie Richards’ personal projects are poetic and beautifully designed gems that always bring me comfort and joy.
Apart from its beautiful design, Luke Mitchell’s website displays a very rich list of bookmarks and resources.
Like many, I’ve been addicted to Cookie Clicker, but Orteil’s other projects (like Nested) are also always fun, clever and a great source of inspiration.
Louis-Olivier Brassard’s notes, often browsed with Quentin while building Internet Exploreur.