

Any graphics I've made were created using GNU Image Manipulation Program, Affinity Photo or Inkscape. You can view the majority of my site via mobile.
My website is named after Cepheus (pictured right), the constellation in the Northern Sky. It's named after a king of Ancient Ethiopia in Greek Mythology. You can read more about it here.

Eventually, after owning a string of short-lived personal blogs during my student years, I discovered neocities. It took me a while to actually build something because all I saw were programmers and game-builders, or very geocities/angelfire esque sites. That's not to say I don't adore these sites and the people who make them - I do and often spend hours looking through them. However, eventually I started to see sites blending the geocities styles with the tumblr/wordpress blog styles of the late 00s/early 10s. This was my formative era so I had no choice but to make a site! Plus, I find building a site sans CMS is much more fun.

Thus, cepheus.neocities.org (now .xyz) was born (as pictured). What began as a distraction from writing my dissertation has become my longest-standing website and the creative project I am most proud of. Now 4 years (!) old, cepheus is filled with my writing, shrines, favourite links, digital artwork, favourite nostalgic graphics & my attempts at improving my coding. (I still haven't learned javascript though lol). I love visiting all of the different sites of neocities and am very happy that there's such a strong community. I hope it continues to grow.
