About Pergamon
The internet is full of resources. Finding the right ones is another story.
Every week, new tools launch. New frameworks, new design systems, new AI wrappers, new Figma plugins. Designers and developers spend more time searching than building. Bookmarks pile up. Notion pages get abandoned. Twitter threads get lost.
I built Pergamon because I was tired of that.
Why Pergamon?
In the 3rd century BC, the city of Pergamon housed one of the greatest libraries of the ancient world — second only to Alexandria. It wasn't just a room full of scrolls. It was a place where knowledge was collected, organised, and made accessible to those who needed it most.
That's exactly what I wanted to build. Not another link aggregator. Not a feed of trending tools. A real library — curated, structured, and built to last.
What Pergamon is
Pergamon is a curated directory of tools, assets and inspiration for modern makers — designers, developers, and everyone in between.
Every resource listed here has been hand-picked. We don't accept everything. We look for tools that are genuinely useful, well-crafted, and worth your time. The goal isn't to be exhaustive. It's to be reliable.
If it's in Pergamon, it's worth knowing about.
What Pergamon is not
Pergamon is not a news feed. We don't chase what's trending. A tool added two years ago is just as valid as one added yesterday — if it's still the best at what it does, it stays.
Pergamon is not sponsored. No promoted listings, no paid placements, no referral links. Curation is only meaningful if it's honest.
Who it's for
Pergamon is for makers who value their time. For the developer who needs the right CSS reference at 2am. For the designer looking for that one icon library they saw six months ago. For the builder looking for just the right tool for their very precise need.
If you build things for the web, Pergamon is your library.
What's next
Pergamon is just getting started. We're adding new resources every week, refining categories, and building features to help you find exactly what you need faster.
If you know a resource that deserves a place in the library — submit it here.

The person behind it
Pergamon was created by Liam Grosjean, a web enthusiast, designer and developer from France.
Like most makers, he kept a messy collection of bookmarks, half-forgotten tabs and scattered Notion pages full of resources he'd never find when he actually needed them.
Pergamon is his answer to that problem — and hopefully yours too.