Although your average web designer will mostly create websites in a clean, rather simple look, other forms of web and graphic design are very popular amongst their specific genre. Many trendy designers would not particularly concept using a dark, grunge or an urban feel while creating websites for clients, but its still a wide range of designers who would rather aim for that unique look. Grunge & Urban design styles often use backgrounds with city skylines, buildings, and streets for backdrops, while using large photos and big bold text with edgy displays makes up for the remaining of the design. These types of backgrounds are mostly used for Hip Hop or Urban websites, myspace pages, album covers, mixtape covers, wall papers and posters.
We would like to present to you our first edition to our Ultimate Series. This series includes 18 abandoned buildings, streets, parks, houses, all with a very dark, grunge look and feel. Many urban style designers will love this, and designers who wish to learn the art of dark and grunge design will embrace it. We hope you enjoy the first release of our Ultimate Series, expect a whole lot more to come !
Download The Ultimate Background Series : Abandoned Locations FREE ! You can use these Backgrounds for any of your projects. Enjoy !
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9 comments
March 10, 2010 at 11:51 pm (UTC -7)
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June 16, 2010 at 1:07 am (UTC -7)
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June 18, 2010 at 1:34 am (UTC -7)
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June 25, 2010 at 8:09 am (UTC -7)
Thanks so much for the tutorials – I have been working on them and enjoying learning more about WordPress themes. I am, however, stuck with a little problem that I can’t find the solution to.
December 27, 2010 at 4:38 am (UTC -7)
Thanks for the backgrounds. Really neat work. Is there a second edition?
Regards, Gaz
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