Digital Gardens
Digital gardens explore a wide variety of topics and are frequently adjusted and changed to show growth and learning, particularly among people with niche interests. Through them, people are creating an internet that is less about connections and feedback, and more about quiet spaces they can call their own. Source.
A garden is a collection of evolving ideas that aren’t strictly organised by their publication date. They’re inherently exploratory – notes are linked through contextual associations. They aren’t refined or complete - notes are published as half-finished thoughts that will grow and evolve over time. They’re less rigid, less performative, and less perfect than the personal websites we’re used to seeing.” Source.
I mentioned yesterday that I want to turn this website into a place with “a bunch of stuff to click on.” Not a blog, not a portfolio, not a shop.
But all of those things. Plus my own sort of wiki, notes-to-self, guides, photos, designs …
Random scraps of me.
Here are some resources I’ve scrounged up on digital gardens and personal websites.
Personal Website Ideas
How to Set Up Your Own Digital Garden
Create a Digital Commonplace Book
Return of the Personal Website