Cool Retro Web Designs for Your Inspiration
I love various styles when speaking of web design and don’t have my personal favorite to tell the truth. There are projects requiring certain style to be used, and avoiding modern or completely scratching out clean style from your repertoire would be counterproductive. Today we’ll be presenting a collection of retro web designs. I am sure you’ll agree that this style is in minority with other ones used frequently … but again, there are projects where retro style is just appropriate. It’s very trendy … and it’s not always history it needs to be associated with. Retro designs are simply cool, and even more when in connection with modern artworks, such as digital art. Guys, scroll through and let me know which design featured is your favorite one … or drop us a link where readers like you may find more interesting retro design. Cheers!
Pointless Corp


These Are Things


FILIGROOVES


The Literary Bohemian


Deutsches Brewery


Hungarian Wine Society


Le Tipi


Go live!


Team Fortress 2


Todd Miller


Visual Republic


Beautiful Type


Cascade Brewery


Rivers and Robots


Twelve Saturdays


Buses at the Brewery


Sasquatch Festival


Eighty Two Design


Hipstery


foreverheavy


Forefathers Group


Carnivale du Vin


WPcoder


Gopal Raju


Bluecadet


Cast Iron Design


Small Studio


Formfett


This is Tommy


Kitchen Sink Studios


Christmas at Biltmore


Bean Exchange


Today’s Document


DNA to Darwin


Mom and Popcorn


Theory Design


This Land is Hovland


Team Fannypack


Big State Games


Level 2 Design


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Pavol Janovicek With 30 years of life experience behind my shoulders, today I find myself focused mainly around two core values: my family (I am a happy husband and a proud father) and IT in its broadest meaning, including but not limited to hardware and software techniques and innovations. My special interest and true passion is photography. Here I am ready to put my signature under each word, once said by Dorothea Lange: “The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.” Being a part of Cruzine team, I enjoy instant process of learning as well as sharing my own experience in photography and IT with the readers of this digital magazine.