The Erosion Network
The Erosion Network is a personal network hub for shrines and fanlistings. It had good documentation of its previous layouts and many of them are great examples of early web graphics and design....
Read More →The Erosion Network is a personal network hub for shrines and fanlistings. It had good documentation of its previous layouts and many of them are great examples of early web graphics and design....
Read More →while jinkaku.org is relatively new in the scene of web design with layouts dating back ‘only’ to 2006, many of the pages and images offered still have strong retro flare to them. jinkaku.org...
Read More →Two shrines, one for the Sailor Moon characters Sailor Uranus & Sailor Neptune and one for Final Fantasy VIII’s Squall Leonhart. Originally hosted on www.selece.net by Psyche
Read More →defunct fansite for Ojamojo Doremi, orinally located at http://witch.evil-kitty.com . Beautifully preserved by the Wayback Machine, even her winamp skin is still downloadable. by Ming Yi
Read More →Various domain landing pages and a shrine for Nia Teppelin from TTGL. by Kigal
Read More →Domain and fanlistings, including Elda & Freya from Chobits, Asbel Richard & Sophie from Tales of Grace, and seiyuu/singer Iwao Junko. by Varen
Read More →domain and shrine for various characters including Haruka & Michiru of Sailormoon, Kikyou of Inuyasha, Sohma Kyo of Fruits Basket, Miroku of Inuyasha, Haruno Sakura of Naruto, Tasuki of Fushigi Yuugi, and Valgarv...
Read More →While only this portal is web-1.0 reminiscent, Aya maintains a number of active fanlistings, many of which are sites designed in late-90s style. If you click around you can find lots of .gif...
Read More →This was a personal blog I made way back in 2002. It featured a chromeless window (no toolbars) and a very popular FFX wallpaper 🙂 No CMS as I was stuck using free...
Read More →While this layout is relatively new, it followed many of the web 1.0 trends including fixed-size elements and custom scrollbars. However, as the blog grew, the sidebar became more and more cluttered and...
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