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August 7th, 2009
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100 Striking Examples of Grunge Photography
Grunge photography goes far beyond what the naked eye perceives and brings with it a dimension of frightening and powerful emotions. These images are usually heavily edited and enhanced in order to create the grunge effect. This effect can be described as dark, dirty, old, gloomy and definitely has an eerie vibe to it. You’ve probably spotted plenty of examples of grunge photography as movie studios use it a lot when promoting their horror and scary movies, giving the viewer a feeling of dread…
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Tags: grunge, inspiration, Photography
Posted under: Photography
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18 Stylish Designs Using Photoshop Brushes and How- To's
[Design]A good designer can use Photoshop brushes in a variety of ways to accomplish a plethora of results. If you thought the Photoshop brushes were just for those new to Photoshop or just to add a touch of grunge to a design, you are sadly mistaken.
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Rapper P.O.S.' unique cover of Pearl Jam's "Why Go"
[Music]As part of a celebration for the deluxe reissue of Pearl Jam's debut album 'Ten,' which was released today, MTV2 asked a number of groups to cover their favorite tracks from the grunge classic. Perhaps the strangest among them is Midwestern rapper P.O.S., who takes on "Why Go" in this video.
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60 Impressive Free High Resolution Textures and Backgrounds
[Design]I’m passionate about textures. I’ve already published some compilations, such as 30 free paper backgrounds and textures at my Creative Closeup blog and 10 grunge, rusty and dirty tileable textures at this site.
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50 Free Photoshop Brush Sets for Modern Design Trends
[Design]In this collection, you’ll find over 50 free Photoshop brush sets for current design trends and styles such as vintage, retro, grunge, hand-drawn, swirls, and nature-inspired.
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30 Beautiful Examples of Grunge in Web Design
[Design]In this collection, you’ll find 30 excellent examples of grunge in web design for your inspiration. From portfolios and fashion websites to online stores and church sites – you’ll find a variety of websites that choose to "dirty up" their web design.














