I happen to like my own. Go figure. http://samsarajs.org It's a UI library for animating 3D web stuff, so it should look pretty. Suggestions to improve are welcome!
Ask HN: What are the best personal project websites you've seen?
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#22http://louis.merlin.family Kept it minimal :)
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#23A jaw-dropping website by Steven Wittens that pushes the boundaries of what your browser can do. Nothing I've seen has ever topped this wizardry.
(You should view it on desktop, with WebGL capability.)
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#24Maybe not exactly what you're looking for, but its simple and clicking through any project makes me to want to work with and/or hire him immediately.
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#25http://jon.gold/
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#26https://acko.net A jaw-dropping website by Steven Wittens that pushes the boundaries of what your browser can do. Nothing I've seen has ever topped this wizardry. (You should view it on desktop, with WebGL capability.)
I only read one article but it was really well written and presented.
[re-edit] I was not being dismissive or negative. Since I didn't have JS enabled I didn't know I was missing anything. This site (unlike many) was functional without JS (which is what should happen IMO). Only after a second look did I think to enable JS to see there was more to it.
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#28I like Drew Wilson's: http://drewwilson.com/
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#29Re: Ask HN: What are the best personal project websites you've seen?
#30Designing a personal website can be an interesting learning experience and an engaging creative act expressing a strong sense of aesthetic judgment and philosophy. On the other hand, there's something to be said for not overcooking the pudding and just giving the user what they're likely to be looking for. https://www.cs.princeton.edu/~bwk/ http://norvig.com/ http://www-cs-staff.stanford.edu/~uno/