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Examples of Texture in Web Design

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Texture is an important element of design that you should understand if you're going to design good looking pages.

The following examples show how the same page changes when the background color is either solid or a texture based on that color. The solid color pages are very flat and visually unappealing, while the textured pages add some depth to the design.

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Just the web page, no background color or textureThe Plain Web PageA grid pattern for the backgroundSimple Grid TextureGray backgrounds are safe, but boringGray is a Popular Background ColorThis bubble texture is a bit overwhelmingBusy Patterns Can Add Texture
Screen shot by J KyrninAnother Solid Gray BackgroundPhotos of sand can work as great texture for web designsNature Provides Great TexturesAnother Solid Neutral ColorFind Texture All Around You
Blue is corporate, but solid blue is a lot of flat colorBlue is Really Popular on Business SitesSubtle denim textures soften the designAdding a Subtle Texture of Denim Relaxes the DesignSolid dark colors can clashSolid Dark Colors Can Overwhelm a DesignScreen shot by J KyrninThere Is Texture Here
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