Posts Tagged ‘Texture’

10 Free High Res Cardboard Type Textures

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Cardboard “brownish” type textures are great for backgrounds, overlays or you can add photoshop brushes to create wonderful website background, poster and more. Here are 10  cardboard type textures free for personal and commercial use. You can download the whole set from the zipped file or get each texture from flickr.
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31 Original Free Textures

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As by now you can tell at Desizn Tech we love textures. Here are 31 original textures with different varieties . Some of them are tweaked a little in Photoshop. There are wood, abstract, mat, plastic and more textures to use. As usual, they are free for personal use. A linkback is appreciated but not required.
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50+ textures for Your Design Appetite and lot more Resources

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Web designer’s love textures. They use texture in  their websites, banner, graphic design and more.  Recently bittbox’s textures was used by CNN too.  I love a good textured background webpage. It reflects what the website is about. Enjoy these texture’s. Most of these texture are free for personal use. I suggest you include a link if you decide to use any of them. People work hard on their textures. It is nice to get credited and maybe you should leave comment.

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10+ Web Resources to Make Web Designers Life Easy

First of all, I added a news section, so feel free to submit any interesting links, articles. Now, this article is another edition of my earlier post, about tools/resources web designer’s can/should use. I hope this sites helps you in your everyday work and project.

Patterrific

Even though from the name you might think the site is all about patterns, Patterrific offers more to offer than patterns. This site has lots of patterns,  photoshop brushes and more.  Everyone needs patterns for background on thier web sites. I also like the wooden design of the site. There is also a flickr user ’s group where you can submit your patterns too.

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