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Web Design: Grunge Sites

October 21, 2008 from PauloGabriel's blog

Following our series of Web Design, today I bring to you only grungy designs (user request). These are pretty awesome, so come on and check it out!

Grunge design is really nice to do... there are a few elements that make that grunge look: dripping sprays and paints, non-regular brushes, torn papers, old paper textures, rough edges, among many. Here is brief selection of sites... I hope you enjoy these. Cheers! ;)







































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Hello, everyone! I'm Paulo Gabriel, designer from Porto Alegre, Brazil, born in 1984. I have worked as a webdesigner since 2006, but websites and blogs have been a hobby for me since 1999. Here in Abduzeedo, I try to bring only the hot stuff for you... and hope that all of you enjoy my posts! For more cool stuff, you may also follow me on Twitter.

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