Friday, August 7, 2015

50 Dark Web Designs for Inspiration

Dark web designs are elegant. They’re bold. They’re refreshing to look at because the design trend is moving in the opposite direction, towards brighter and lighter-toned colors. (Google’s Material Design guidelines, for instance, says "Color should be unexpected and vibrant"1.)

Take a look at these beautifully dark web designs for inspiration.

The Dominion Rocket

AllTomorrow

Rebuilding Together

Michael Schmid

A2B

GT Cinetype Font Family

Beats Music

Candied Bakery

The Ordinary

Ingo Maurer

Uber Brand Guide

Artsy

Night Owls

Meng To

MINIMAL.AG

The Eddy NYC

Drexler

Goldsmith & Co

Christian Andrada

Romain Briaux

Jun Duffy

HughesLeahyKarlovic

Gillemore

A P R I L Z E R O

Kredo

Mads Burcharth

Tobias van Schneider

HERE IS TODAY

Arkhefield

LeBron James: A Decade in the Making

AIAIAI Headphones

Zipper Galeria

Creative Blacktie

CreativeDash Design Studio

Gigfi

Antro

The Essential Web Design Handbook

Elliot Condon

Macaw Scarlet

AQUATILIS

IBEYI

Persuade Content

Bones Brigade DJs

Readymag

RSQ

Yang Rutherford

Brand-On Johns-On

Tool

Cow&Co Cafe

Ello

Footnotes

  1. Quote is from Google design guidelines.

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Jacob Gube is the founder of Six Revisions. He’s a front-end developer. Connect with him on Twitter and Facebook.

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