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Welcome to the world of “digital gardens.” These creative reimaginings of blogs have quietly taken nerdier corners of the internet by storm. A growing movement of people are tooling with back-end code to create sites that are more collage-like and artsy, in the vein of Myspace and Tumblr—less predictable and formatted than Facebook and Twitter. 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.
Welcome to the world of “digital gardens.” These creative reimaginings of blogs have quietly taken nerdier corners of the internet by storm. A growing movement of people are tooling with back-end code to create sites that are more collage-like and artsy, in the vein of Myspace and Tumblr—less predictable and formatted than Facebook and Twitter. 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.
Digital gardens let you cultivate your own little bit of the internet A growing number of people are creating individualized, creative sites that eschew the one-size-fits-all look and feel of social media
Digital gardens let you cultivate your own little bit of the internet A growing number of people are creating individualized, creative sites that eschew the one-size-fits-all look and feel of social media
>"A growing number of people are creating individualized, creative sites that eschew the one-size-fits-all look and feel of social media."
>"A growing number of people are creating individualized, creative sites that eschew the one-size-fits-all look and feel of social media."
>"A growing number of people are creating individualized, creative sites that eschew the one-size-fits-all look and feel of social media."
>"A growing number of people are creating individualized, creative sites that eschew the one-size-fits-all look and feel of social media."
>"A growing number of people are creating individualized, creative sites that eschew the one-size-fits-all look and feel of social media."
>"A growing number of people are creating individualized, creative sites that eschew the one-size-fits-all look and feel of social media."
>"A growing number of people are creating individualized, creative sites that eschew the one-size-fits-all look and feel of social media."
>"A growing number of people are creating individualized, creative sites that eschew the one-size-fits-all look and feel of social media."
the whole point of digital gardens is that they can grow and change, and that various pages on the same topic can coexist
the whole point of digital gardens is that they can grow and change, and that various pages on the same topic can coexist
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