#TextureInDesign

Textures & Backgrounds Storetextures_store
2025-08-11

Want to elevate your design? Consider the impact of metal textures! A brushed metal finish can convey elegance and modernity, while a rusty texture adds a rugged, industrial feel. Experimenting with these simple graphics can transform your projects tremendously.

Textures & Backgrounds Storetextures_store
2025-08-10

In our latest project, we focused on the texture of fabric to create a dynamic presentation for a client. By incorporating realistic textures, we transformed the background into a vibrant and engaging element. The use of specific fabric patterns added depth and realism, making the presentation more captivating.

Textures & Backgrounds Storetextures_store
2025-07-04

Explore the balance between artistry and practicality in design! Our series of pictures delves into when to embrace fabric textures for depth and warmth and when to keep it sleek and simple. Perfect for designers seeking that perfect material choice.

Textures & Backgrounds Storetextures_store
2025-07-04

In the world of design, fabric texture often takes center stage in styles like Scandinavian, rustic, and loft. These styles emphasize natural materials, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Simplistic Scandinavian designs use texture for comfort, while rustic embraces raw, natural fabrics. Loft design adds an industrial edge with textured textiles.

Textures & Backgrounds Storetextures_store
2025-07-01

The difference between 72dpi and 300dpi relates to resolution: 72dpi is low-res, ideal for digital screens, while 300dpi is high-res, suitable for sharp print quality. For example, printing packaging with a stone texture at 72dpi may appear blurry, but at 300dpi, the texture will be clear and detailed.

Client Info

Server: https://mastodon.social
Version: 2025.07
Repository: https://github.com/cyevgeniy/lmst