A trend of the 90’s which has persisted in the dark depths of the internet are background textures. These are images which when tiled next to each other produce a (hopefully) seamless pattern. Popular backgrounds in the early days were stars, logos, sand, crinkled paper and clouds.
Background textures should be used sparingly, if at all. They should definitely not have text written over the top of them.
If a texture is part of your brand, use it on the non-text areas of your website.
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I think it’s worth noting that this mainly applies to content areas where text appears. Background textures, if used subtly, can be quite effective.
Take your blog site for example it uses a repeating striped image that matches the site’s theme and helps frame and highlight the content area.
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