Thursday, January 30, 2014

Create A Vintage & Retro Website

Bright colors and simple layered shapes are hallmarks of retro pop 1960s design.


Whether you are displaying a vintage toy collection, selling retro style T-shirts or if you simply love that old school style, vintage and retro websites are flashy and fashionable. Vintage can describe a weathered 1970s disco era design or a fleet of classic old automobiles. Retro harkens to the 1950s era of kitschy black and white clip art ads, diners with table side jukeboxes and poodle skirts. Create fabulous looking websites that will turn heads, while turning back time.


Instructions


1. Find the perfect vintage or retro font for your text. Research classic advertisements from the era you're looking to display on your site. Each generation has its own type style. Art deco is fun for Roaring '20s designs. Clean, thin, italic script fonts feel very '50s. Rounded, abstract, colorful, patterned fonts scream disco crazed '80s.


2. Pick a color scheme that feels retro or vintage. You will find turquoise, brown and white scream classic '50s kitsch, while sepia tones harkens back to a more antique, vintage decade. Two-tone colors are very common in vintage designs, as full-color printing was too expensive and uncommon, back in the day. When you're flashing back to the '70s and '80s, you really can't have too much purple haze in your mind or your website.


3. Use black and white vector images of men, women and children, common in many royalty-free or fee based clip art collections to jazz up a retro sight. Simple shapes are common in vintage and retro designs, circles and letters inside squares being the most popular.


4. Add a texture or effects filter in Photoshop to your images for faded, worn, crackled vintage effects. You can purchase filters specifically designed to make new T-shirts look worn, or design them yourself by playing with the color, contrast and texture settings in your image editing software. Add sepia tone hues to photos for an old fashioned, vintage feel. Add halftone filters to images for a retro look.









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