Sven Lennartz

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Sven Lennartz Sven is the co-founder and former CEO of Smashing Magazine. He’s now writing at his Conterest Blog, where he focuses on blogs, content strategy and publishing — all in German.

The Secrets Of Grunge Design

Shiny and glossy design elements are now officially outdated. Just like retro is becoming trendy again, grungy look appears to rapidly gain on popularity. And there is a damn good reason behind it. In our everyday environment we're unlikely to find ideal geometric forms or pretty shadow effects as they are manifested by glorious Web 2.0-designs. The reality is different, and Web is definitely...

Shiny and glossy design elements are now officially outdated. Just like retro is becoming trendy again, grungy look appears to rapidly gain on popularity. And there is a damn good reason behind it. In our everyday environment we're unlikely to find ideal geometric forms or pretty shadow effects as they are manifested by glorious Web 2.0-designs. The reality is different, and Web is definitely not an exception here.

Therefore designers often tend to explore the less ideal and more realistic design solutions which reflect the world we're living in more accurately and precisely. Result: such elements give the design a more realistic, genuine look, a look one would actually expect in real life.

In such grunge designs dirty stains, torn images, "broken" icons and creased pieces of paper are as popular as hand-drawn elements and dirty textures. The main purpose of hand-drawn elements lies in their ability to convey a personality and an individual note. And dirty textures are often used as background images for navigation menus, photos and overall layouts. Usually these elements are regular objects from our daily life, replicated in their real form without any glossy effects.

Grunge Style ≠ Dirty Look

Few weeks ago we’ve already provided you with grungy fonts, textures, icons and brushes. Since most designers were confused about the purpose of these “dirty”, “graffiti-like”, “urban” elements, it’s important to understand that grunge designs don’t necessarily have a dirty look.

In fact, grungy layouts don’t necessarily consist only of grungy design elements. The latter can as well support the design, giving it a more realistic look without making it look overcrowded or dirty. Take a look at Bart-Jan Verhoef’s blog presented below. Although the design has a number of irregular elements such hand-drawn doodles and dirty background image, it doesn’t feel dirty at all — in fact, the design is rather subtle, clean, elegant and in any case unique.

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Although the design has a number of irregular elements such hand-drawn doodles and dirty background image, it doesn't feel dirty.

Sometimes it's enough to add just few irregular (or dirty) elements to achieve a more realistic look. In online-shops and corporate projects it simply doesn't work otherwise. In such cases small details influence the mood and define the perception of the users. Sometimes it's enough to simply replace the background image of the layout with a dirty texture. This is exactly what Jeremy Zevin has done. Without a dirty texture his weblog would have a typical Web 2.0-design.

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Without a dirty texture used as a background image this weblog would have a typical Web 2.0-design.

Grunge Color Palette

In most cases grunge designs use subdued, dirty and dull colors. Brown, beige, grey and black are dominating colors. Vibrant shades of vivid colors are being replaced with more natural and subtle colors. The color palette below presents colors which are often used when it comes to grunge designs. The colors have been extracted from the screenshots listed below.

       
       
       
       

For instance, Satsu uses rather subtle colors; the design, however, doesn't look boring. Hand-drawn elements support the overall design and give it an artistic touch.

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However, grunge designs can as well contain more vivid colors; however, in order to fit to the design, they are less striking and more realistic. Dark shades of green, blue and read are usual. Shop Moss and David Hellmann's blog are examples of a vivid grunge design.

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Trends In Grunge Design

  • Dirty textures and background images are almost essential in every grunge design.

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  • irregular lines and frames

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  • yellowed scotch tape

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  • paper- and photo clips, needles and various pins

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  • coffee rings, spilled out liquids and dirty stains

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  • torn paper and dirty edges

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  • dog-ears

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  • hand-written elements

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Joe Grisham’s site is exemplary for the elements listed above. Multiple grunge elements in use…

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…and EXP.TYPO is rather a collage than web design.

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The Grunge Gallery

red9ine

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Mindtwitch

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Pain is Good - don’t take it seriously, please.

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Olly Hite

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Webdesigner Ro

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Burn the Fields - for music-related web-sites grunge look fits almost perfectly.

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Team Green

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Scouting for Girls

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Adventure Trekking

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dtamas

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grantmx/designs

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Shaker Designs

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Lake Crackenback

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Moustache Me

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Lataka

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Design Sponge

Extreme-Designer Thomas Schostok from Germany

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Darklight

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nYq

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CSS Addict

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Trozo Gallery

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Liquidesign

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loworks. Flash in use.

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Dot Comedy

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CSS Rockstars

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a j miles

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Further Resources

  • Grunge Style In Modern Web Design
    An overview of grungy free fonts, textures, icons and brushes for free download.
  • Drips, Sprays, and Splatters Part 4
    This is one of those styles that lends itself to a more minimal style. Of course this isn’t always the case, but quite often it is the result.
  • Hand-Drawing Style In Modern Web Design
    The main purpose of hand-drawn elements lies in their ability to convey a personality and an individual note in times when colorful, sharp and rounded Web 2.0 elements can be found almost everywhere. Excellent examples of hand-drawing style in modern web design.
  • Photoshop Business Card Tutorial
    This tutorial will walk you through setting up a vertical grungy business card template, front to back and ready to print.


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