Wallpaper Wednesday — No. 9

July 6, 2011 at 9:14 pm

On the first Wednes­day of every month, I’m going to pull togeth­er some inspi­ra­tions and resources I have around and make some sweet desk­top wall­pa­pers. It’s usu­ally just going to be one or two at a time. They will be all over the place, from type relat­ed to what­ever cool pat­tern I might be dig­ging at the moment. As always, let me know what you like or if there is some­thing you want to see.

Halftone Pixel Zombie

Some peo­ple at work sug­gest­ed zom­bies the other day when I asked for more ideas about the next round of but­tons I was mak­ing. After dig­ging into it a bit, I put togeth­er a post of 10 killer design resources for the horror/zombie atmos­phere. Now to bring the zom­bie apoc­a­lypse to your desk­top wallpaper!

An 8-bit zombie head with exposed brains and blood splatter on a halftone dot background

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10 Killer Zombie Resources

July 4, 2011 at 5:42 pm

Whether you are cur­rent­ly a mem­ber of the liv­ing dead or just a fan of grue­some, bloody brain mat­ter, the zom­bie look def­i­nite­ly has some awe­some design ele­ments for any hor­ror project inspi­ra­tion. Below you’ll find ten great pieces for that next gory, splattered-filled project.

1. Absinthe Typeface

Victorian per­son­al­i­ty oozes through the curls and bro­ken shapes of this type­face. It lends a refined grue­some, a rest­less­ness that is uncom­fort­able because of the uneven­ness of the shapes. Absinthe is per­fect­ly unset­tling for that hor­ror atmos­phere. It also has an awe­some name.
Absinthe Typeface used in a Zombie Attack

2. Folk Typeface — Sketches Variant

Again, uneven­ness is at play in Folk Sketches to put it on the list. Its sim­ple let­ter­forms make a warn­ing mes­sage easy to read, but lend a bit of the hand scrawled nature expect­ed in a post-apocalyptic zom­bie world.
Folk Typeface used to Warn of Impending Zombie Apocalypse

3. B‑Movie Retro Typeface

The last type­face on the list is a true a poster child. The most awe­some ver­sion is Brush Extreme with its crazy edges and rough strokes. It’s a straight up mon­ster movie or Halloween design sta­ple. Also cool, a catch­words font of already setup words like Danger! and Terror!
Yum...Brains and Danger! and frightening set in B-Movie Retro Typeface

4. Blood Splatter 1

What’s more zom­bie than blood splat­ter? I can’t think of any­thing else. You’ll always need a few good blood splat­ter pat­terns to add back­ground tex­ture and help set the scene of gruesome.

Various Blood Splatter Patterns - Set 1

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