Hand drawn elements are supposed to be on paper, but lately they have been showing up on more and more web sites. The “hand drawn” style has become very popular, and it’s no surprise why. These sketchy elements give a website personality and create a fun experience for the visitor. Here are some the best examples of using hand drawn style in web design.
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Great Examples of Hand Drawn Elements in Web Design
Henry JonesSeptember 17, 200916 Comments04.8k
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Henry Jones
Henry Jones is a web developer, designer, and entrepreneur with over 14 years of experience. He is the founder of WDL and ThemeTrust.
Courtney Albright’s site has a cool hand-drawn focus, too. https://www.courtneyalbright.com/
How many times do we need to see Web Designer Wall? I feel like there are plenty of other examples that can fill his space… just sayin
Love this! Inspires my own design ideas.
These are great. Thanks for the inspiration!
I believe hand drawn elements can add a personalized touch to your design, which makes them unique. And this is the main reason that they are becoming so popular these days. You have a very inspirational list here. Thanks for the post.
wow, its a great collection.
i love the one with matt.
i’ve shared this article with my blog.
thanks
https://photoshopvip.net/archives/7534
wow these are amazing, I really like “we are not freelancers” the most…given me some great ideas, thanks 🙂
Very nice examples! Thanks!
Very nice indeed!
lovely gallery! thank you por putting this together!
Nice post, just wanted to point out that every second image from all the examples links to the first web listed (yellowbirdproject).
So nice ! how inspiring !
Great list of inspiration. its amazing everyone has some unique ideas.
so cute 🙂 So cool when people dont afraid to be creative. Thanks for collection!
thanks for the resources!
i’m a beginning designer and love hand drawn elements in design. i’m curious….are designers creating these elements mostly by actually doing it by hand and scanning it in…or by using a pen tablet (i.e. wacom bamboo, etc.)? i wanna know the best way to go about making this stuff. any tutorials that anyone could pass along would be great.