46 Sites To Get Inspired And Familiar With Hand Drawing Style
As You may notice in Year 2008 hand-drawn designs became one of the most popular creative trends, people tend to add more personal look and creative feel to their sites trying to stand out between traditional web 2.0 style, boxy layout sites. Hand-drawn design not always necessarily mean sketched or hand-drawn, there can be also creative things we use everyday like pencils, erasers, stamps, notepapers, stickers – could continue so on, but I will show examples doing through detailed research – so You could understand what’s really represented with “Hand-drawn design”. And actually this trend is very natural since many designers still sketch up their sites on the paper at first and only then start to design actual site.
I was really surprised when I read book “Nature Form Aesthetics” and noticed nature has already created everything, we just starting to realize it and through learning use those natural wonders for our own purposes. Okay, I’ll give an example – did You know the first real camera was created when people started to learn how our own eye is constructed? It’s the same objective with lens as our own eye! Of course cameras are constructed a little bit different but idea is the same!
What did I want to tell with this? Natural forms create aesthetical harmony in human’s mind, let them to associate design with childhood, creativity and real life, I believe now people are a little bit tired from all web 2.0 look designs, so we are showing sites on virtual board, notepaper creating interesting associations. However there’s a problem – it’s easy to overdo and harm usability, so people tend to use hand-drawn style just on the parts of the site like header, background, navigation or by using sketched notes or handwritten fonts in several places.
Usually sites using this style are creative, design related blogs, portfolio and showcase sites expressing inspiration, creativity not only between graphic designers but also tourism agencies, writers, interior designers, illustrators, dressmakers and so on.
Let’s try to answer the question showing examples – What’s represented with hand-drawn design?
One of the best hand-drawn style web examples in my opinion.
Notice pencil sketched background, watercolors, handwriting fonts, notes, fuzzy lines, paper clips, sketches – actually one of the best examples.
Also take a look on navigation menu on mouseover, sticky notes using handwriting text elements to add even stronger creative feel.
Estrya’s Handwriting font is very good for adding handwriting style notes as we see on WebDesignerWall screenshot examples above.
As main header on jobs section also is used natural background with illustrations and handwriting font Sketch Rockwell – very useful for headers and titles.
Use watercolor brushes in background to get creative look:
Very often people tend to use one main paper where whole page is based and add notes, pins, creative tools- this is actually main feature how to recognize this style:
Site using hand-drawn style in subtle way with paper imitation and charming page fold.
Warning – Flash site image below imitating workspace on Your office, using handwriting notes, photos.
Sites using just a few design elements to get that personal look with sewing cloth imitation and cute box layout roundup margins.
Sometimes entirely hand drawn sites can look amazing, but shouldn’t forget about usability since it’s easy to overuse this technique:
Portfolio website using a lot of sketched elements to express their creativity.
Kind of childish looking site but in the same time – very good example:
Use ribbons in navigation or titles to get really special fashioned 3D effect :)
Vintage/Grunge sites using hand drawn elements:
More like vintage style page using old paper, paper folds, stickers:
Excellent example of hand writing font usage in navigation, logotype and also notice creative contact boxes in the footer and sketched arrow. Simple and creative design.
Fuzzy lines, shapes, handwriting text and polaroid photo imitation looks really good:
Header using paper background and dashed (dotted could look good too) line with scissors.
Sites using leather or fabric elements in their background or navigation with stitches.
I think also wood texture in backgrounds is also very typical hand-drawn style feature and there are many examples showing why :
This site could be more considered vintage/grunge style website, but there are also very good examples of background usage, polaroid photos, wood materiality and map.
Site using table surface as background with many typical hand-drawn style daily use things, stickers, papers, pins, handwriting text and so on.
Go crazy being creative – whole site is dedicated to represent Your workspace and tools You are using. (warning:flash site)
Creative board with lot’s of notes, pins, badges, checks and handwriting text.
Actually I thought I will be a lot easer to describe this style, but as You see – images can tell more than description. Look carefully through those great websites, if You want to really stand out and forget about web 2.0 look site, which is already overused. Get inspired!
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Jermaine Pleas
Posted 1054 days ago 25Hi, all I wanna say is these designs are totally rad. Thanks for posting them here.
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gaus surahman
Posted 1073 days ago 24I had drawn caricature and real drawing for almost 10 years, but never thought I could hand-draw my site. Thanks for inspiration.
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Arie Zonshine
Posted 1190 days ago 23Excellent list, here’s my addition: Lionways
Lee Munroe
Posted 1192 days ago 22Great resource and showcase. Good work
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Tanya
Posted 1193 days ago 21Great collection! Here’s another take on handdrawn websites that I think is cool http://www.matthewgraygubler.com/ – I featured it on my blog. Evan Eckard also has a really cool wordpress theme called Notepad Chaos that fits into this style, I used bits of it on my blog.
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AthenaEmily
Posted 1193 days ago 20Fantastic list!!
Absolutely love these sites!
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rOBSAN
Posted 1199 days ago 19How do you get the backgroundimage (main-bg.jpg) to shine through the divs?
iDevelopThings
Posted 1201 days ago 18Sweet! one more.. http://karalekian.com/
Jan
Posted 1204 days ago 17Thanks for including me in this list :)
Hari
Posted 1207 days ago 16Seriously great post. I recently forun another site with handwritten logo Oxcili …. I know it is not as good as you have shown above but worth a mention that such a trend is catching on!
Tom Ross
Posted 1208 days ago 15Really awe inspiring list. These designs are awesome!
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john milton
Posted 1210 days ago 14Hi..
I love the idea of hand drawn style which is mentioned in this site.
As it breaks the traditional rule of web site design, trough hand drawn style we can have more creativity and also add personal touch to our websites.
Thanks
john
One
Posted 1210 days ago 13One more:
http://oink.elrellano.com
Carter Harkins
Posted 1210 days ago 12I love the free-flowing feeling of sites like this. It really breaks the “boxy” design rules, which is a good thing. Organic looking sites are restful on the eyes, even if there is a lot going on.
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Todd Adams
Posted 1210 days ago 11Thanks a lot for listing my site! I am curious as to why it was listed in the Hand Drawn category, but any recognition is good recognition so thanks!
Elizabeth Kaylene
Posted 1210 days ago 10I love this look and I love how even small elements can really spice up a normally boring website. I can’t wait to see what’s next!
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Dee Langdon - BloggerNewbie
Posted 1210 days ago 9I like the “hand writing” look. I chose a font for my logo that somewhat resembled hand writing. It does add a personal touch.
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Clint
Posted 1210 days ago 8great list here.
i think this is another site worth mentioning.http://www.ecenglish.com/younglearners/
Peter Fullerton
Posted 1210 days ago 7This is a great post. I like the breakdown of Web Designer Wall. Well done.
You missed a classic hand drawn site though:
http://www.WeArenotFreelancers.co.za
Уеб дизайнер
Posted 1210 days ago 6Lol! Very nice list. thanks i feel inspirated!
Sai-Kit Hui
Posted 1211 days ago 5I’m hawking my own “hand-drawn” site. Hope it inspires you to do something… completely different.
Great choices btw.
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Angie Bowen
Posted 1211 days ago 4I love the sketchy/hand drawn style in web design. This is a great source of inspiration, thanks!
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Posted 1211 days ago 3nice inspiring thanks for post..
CSSJockey
Posted 1211 days ago 2Thanks for including http://www.cssjockey.com in the list.
I appreciate your effort..
Thanks,
CJ
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pastels
Posted 1211 days ago 1work of art and i cant stop staring at each one of them. thanks for posting!
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