There's a part of me that loves this, and loves any UI inspired by older operating systems.<p>Then there's the part of me that doesn't want to feel like I'm learning a new operating system when using a website. As much as I can appreciate this, I could easily also see it being polarizing. There's a tradeoff between style and ease of use.
My SonicWall is blocking this website.<p><pre><code> This site has been blocked by your network administrator
URL: http://www.lucy-ives.com/
Block policy: CFS Default Policy
Client IP address: [redacted]
Block reason: Violence/Hate/Racism</code></pre>
Reminds me a bit of <a href="https://breckyunits.com/" rel="nofollow">https://breckyunits.com/</a> but with more retro chrome for the tiled layout of text.
Also by the same designer (if you like this you might like Headgear):<p><a href="http://cdxs.ist/project-list" rel="nofollow">http://cdxs.ist/project-list</a>