Archive for September, 2010

Texture in Web Design Part 2: Pixel Patterns, Noise, and Grain

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

We began this two part series on texture in web design by talking about text and button textures, and how they can be used to inset, or outset page elements. These help to add more depth and subtle aesthetics to your designs, making them look more professional and polished. This week, we’ll be showing you how to add texture to other page elements such as your backgrounds / content areas, as well as how to use pixel patterns to make your text and box-shadows more interesting.

Noise and Grain

Noise and grain is all over the web at the moment, with some big players in the design community using it very effectively in their designs. A good example of this is Dribbble. If anyone doesn’t know what Dribbble is then you can read about it in this post.
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