LINKS
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CREATIVE RESOURCES
SketchDaily is a website full of photo references for the artist to study and pracice the human figure, animals, vegetation, and buildings. You can time your sessions with each reference to create a personal exercise.
The Dimensions of Colour is a comprehensive understanding of colour within art. You can apply this knowlwdge to analogue and digital art.
ART ESSAYS ETC.
An English translation of "Create Dangerously". A 1957 speech given at the University of Uppsala in Sweden by Algerian-French philosopher Albert Camus.
WEB BUILDING
W3Schools is full of free coding turorials for first-time website builders, to get anyone started.
Pennsylvania state university's Acessibility site has in-depth information to code websites to be acessible to users of different disabilities.
Brackets is an open-source code editor that you can use to write anything from a single web page to a whole site. Alternatively, Notepad++ offers you the same benifits to free web coding.
Codepen is perhaps the best-known website to write and edit code in real-time. You can view other users' work here and thus study others' code.
Zonelets is a blogging engine to put to use on personal websites; for those who want to put out words and images in their own curated space, instead of posting to social media.
OTHER SITES
The Internet Archive, where you can watch, read, and listen to many old media. If you have an URL of a defunct website, you can use the Wayback Machine to visit it.
Project Gutenberg is a free resource for many books to read for fun or for education purposes.
FUN STUFF
For those into computer games, itch.io offers many games by independant developers and teams of creators that you may play for free. You can choose to support these game builders through purchasing their work.