Inspiration: Wonderful Watercolor Websites

Inspiration: Wonderful Watercolor Websites

This article showcases 30+ stunning web designs that make use of the incredible watercolor effect. The showcase is followed up with a small selection of links sharing a few tutorials and watercolor textures and brushes that you can use in your own designs.

Viget Inspire

Viget Inspire is one of the most recognized pieces of watercolor-style web design to date; there aren’t many web designers who haven’t seen it! The style is absolutely stunning, and the combination of the watercolored background and digital foreground and typography mixes incredibly well together.

Deborah Cavenaugh

Web Designer Wall

Web Designer Wall is yet another fantastic web design that is well known for its use of watercolor effects. The stunning watercolored patterns and the whole hand-made feel of the site makes it visually appealing, especially for their target audience: the creative industry.

Toby Powell

Boompa Shop

Boompa Shop have merged modern web design, such as the minimalistic footer, with some great watercolored “doodles” to create a beautiful and very unique effect for the web-based shop design.

Agami Creative

Corvus Design Studio

Corvus Design Studio have used a similar layout style to those typically used in portfolio designs, however instead of keeping it simple and plain to draw attention to their work, they’ve made the portfolio itself a piece of art, which is probably more than enough to persuade any customer to choose them for their latest project.

The Black Keys

Erguvan Platin Evleri

Erguvan Platin Evleri is one of the first to combine two popular trends in the web design industry: abstract watercolor effects and three-dimensional models. In this case the styles work very well together and are pleasing to look at; let’s hope we see more like this!

Davide Savelli

Colour of Air

Colour of Air is the first website in this showcase that uses very subtle watercolor in their design. To bring the content area below the header to life, they have used a low-opacity watercolor texture beneath the header and under the different article areas. The use of rendered noise in the design combined with subtle watercolor works great.

Sergio Design Trends

Sunrise Design

You don’t see vivid watercolor effects very often, mainly because it is quite difficult to pull off. Sunrise Design, however, pull off the effect very well, using bright greens and yellows in the background of their site design to create a happy and joyful feel.

Big Cartel

Volkswagen Escape

There are some huge and very well known companies making the most of the watercolor trend, too, such as the ever-popular Volkswagen car brand. They use a subtle, washed-out watercolor landscape in the background of their web design.

The Croquis

Saint Charles Maryland

Saint Charles Maryland, like several others in this showcase, used a light watercolor wash in the background of their design. This time, however, it is being used in the main content section of the design instead of the main background image. It’s an interesting concept that is pulled off well and goes with their corporate image.

Deep Roots and Wide Wings

Toggle

Toggle is another company that is well known in the creative industry for its fantastic use of watercolor in their website design. Unlike others, the watercolor effect seems to be randomly placed in the center of the background, rather than being used to produce a full background pattern or image (such as a landscape) in most of the other designs. It adds a great “oomph” to the site and brings out the lovely blue color scheme that has been used in the design.

Small White Bear

Brad Candullo

Brad Candullo uses watercolor in his portfolio design to add a little extra something to the background of his header, mainly to help draw attention to his website’s logo. The use of watercolor being used with so many other textures such as subtle grunge and wood is pulled off well and looks great!

Five Points Interactive

4PSD

4PSD is one of the most minimalistic designs in this showcase, simply making use of a light watercolor wash to separate the header area from the rest of the design. The colors go well with the site’s overall color scheme, and the use of whitespace only makes the watercolor effect look better!

K4 Laboratory

Binocle

Binocle is another site that uses a vivid watercolor effect in their design, this time using a very hot pink/red that slowly merges off to a deep pink/purple and magically transforms into a million birds. The effect is great and it really helps bring out the true power of the pink color used in the rest of the design.

Happy Cog

Imaginary Moments

The use of watercolor in this website design is superb! It’s very unique compared to the rest of the designs in this showcase, and is one of my personal favorites. I love how it has been merged with various other images and textures, and just the overall feel of the site.

Lebloe

Weberica

Weberica is possibly the grungiest watercolor styled web design in the showcase. It’s dark, olive green colors bring out the lovely gradient effect used in the logo, and those pink flowers help to bring out the small amount of red typography that is used in the rest of the design.

Football Made In Africa

Tylor J. Reimer

Tylor J. Reimer’s portfolio design is so simple yet so beautiful. The bright splashed watercolor effect combined with the hand-sketched dog is wonderful, and the low opacity neutral content background help to separate the illustration from the website’s content.

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  • Jbcarey

    This trusly is a wonderful style. Feels so “handcrafted”

    • Jbcarey

      urgh… Truly

      • http://Icontut.com Nabeel

        Lol yh.

  • Soldier of fortune

    Really wonderful collection

  • http://www.canaydogan.net Can Aydoğan

    Great collection. Thanks for this post.

  • http://www.jordanwalker.net Jordan Walker

    Those are all very inspirational, I wonder what an oil painting would look like.

  • http://peterjurkovic.sk clubpeto

    woow, very nice works

  • Roberto

    PSDTUTS?…

  • http://www.binocle.ch binocle

    Wow… I am really happy that you have picked our humble website and included it among all these great designs.

    Thanks a lot.

    We might want to reconsider a re-design now… ^__ ^

  • http://aext.net Lam Nguyen

    Love this collection. This is the most fresh list of colorful website design I’ve seen! Thanks dude!

  • http://crunchycenter.com Greg

    The Colour of Air design is a commercially available theme from Elegant Themes. It is beautiful though.

  • http://agamicreative.com Brandon Carson

    Thanks for the mention!

  • http://www.creativebrandmarketing.co.uk Nigel Lamb

    Excellent varied selection of examples. Just goes to show even with a similar application the results can vary so much. Well done Callum.

  • Raoul

    A good Logo and you’ve done half of the work =) (look Saint Charles Maryland)

    R.

  • http://www.c-s-wilson.com Chris

    Ahh this takes me back to finger painting in kindergarten, and eating all of the yummy paste mmmmm…

  • http://www.jennamolby.com Jenna Molby

    stunning collection, thanks for sharing.

  • http://ufomuffin.com Paco

    They’re all watercolor inspired, good stuff

  • http://www.designzillas.com Designzillas

    We appreciate the mention :)

  • Ben

    I reckon http://www.circa.com.au should be on that list

  • http://www.cssispoetry.com Blake Tallos

    Woah, nice designs.

  • http://bloggerzbible.blogspot.com/ Bloggerzbible

    Nice collection

  • arnold

    thanks for the roundup maybe
    next time a showcase of web design in web apps or services

    a little bit off topic…
    is the author related to Cameron Chapman?

  • http://www.andorracreative.com Eric

    What, Andorra Creative gets no love? -it’s a new site (still working out issues in the portfolio section…)

  • http://xpressabhi.com abhishek

    ultimate collection of designs. I just wanna know , these images are hand made or digitally colored.

  • http://www.vunkyblog.net Vunky

    Great roundup. Too bad some of the designs are always on the same lists.

    I liked Deep Roots and Wide Wings and Toggle. Haven’t seen them before.

  • http://www.toby-powell.co.uk Toby Powell

    thanks again for the feature

  • http://nurilumam.com Nuril Umam

    amazing website.. .. cool!!!! need more reference ;D

  • http://www.w2point.com Web 2.0 Tools

    Amazing websites!

  • http://www.smashingshare.com Smashing Share

    Very nice collection Callum. Nice roundup of watercolor websites

  • Natrium

    please keep this site tech, and let smashing magazine be design

    • http://codemyconcept.com CodeMyConcept

      Why? I find that variety in the same place makes things a lot easier.
      I vote you keep doing articles like this one. It never hurts to learn a little more.

  • http://www.nopun.com Noel Wiggins

    what I like about this round up is that it showcases html/css and or flash.

    Which proves the technology you are designing for good design is still good design.

    A few years back it seemed like “everything” was in a grudge phase, whereas now it appears a watercolor phase is in full effect.

    Which I think works well with digital typography and web elements.

    Thanks and Regards

    Noel for Nopun.com
    a graphic design studio

  • http://www.5pts-interactive.com Jeralyn

    Thank you so much for including me in your list! I’m flattered :-)

  • http://www.viacassa.sk Roman
  • http://codemyconcept.com CodeMyConcept

    This proves that there is definitely a reason why watercolors are one of the first toys you love as a child. Amazing use, great inspiration.

  • Eric

    The Agami Creative center image is pretty darn close to the “Star Reacher” treatment used by Leo Burnett.

    http://images.google.com/images?q=leo+burnett+logo

  • Dan

    Wow, The Croquis is alarmingly similar to the Big Cartel site.

  • http://www.pixel-air.co.uk Pixel Air Web Design Cheshire

    Taking any kind of artistic style onto the web is always a winner! So natural and organic looking. Loverly stuff indeed.

  • http://www.digitalmaggot.com Arron Davies

    Wow this is one awesome showcase! Theres nothing here I don’t like, great inspiration! :D

  • http://www.m10.com.br Márcio Duarte

    It’s a nice selection, but one of the sites, “Sergio Design Trends”, just copied the idea of a site I developed last year: http://www.arvorecer.com.br. Man, this really sucks…

  • http://esdev.net Shawn S

    Some nice examples.

    Another pretty new watercolored site is Kina Grannis’ site: http://kinagrannis.com.

  • http://www.bcandullo.com Brad

    Thanks for the feature. Some great inspiration here.

  • http://swswatercolor.org Sharon

    Check out the Southwestern Watercolor Society site. Its a WordPress blog with a design template that I customized for SWS..

  • http://ichlovegrafik.wordpress.com Michalis89

    Guys I have a big question. What I’ve done so far it’s not taking care of that subject avoiding to touch it you know what I mean? Help me, what do you do when you have all your document ready. (the design. In photoshop per say) and you have a background, when you “transalte” that to html, how you make the background expands according to the resolution of any pc.

    For example the small white bear layout. how you make Those mountains expand according to the resolution? besides, how you make not to repeate in the whole page, in case this grows vertically.. with the css background-repeate: none y. (or something, I don’t remember right now the exact sintax). Do you get the point? Hope you can answer this!

    God bless ya’all for what you do. That’s passion for art.

  • billubhai

    Excellent varied selection of examples. Just goes to show even with a similar application the results can vary so much

  • http://www.hughesitsolutions.com Orlando Design

    That’s a huge list! I’m a big fan of the K4 lab’s page. It’s pretty slick, not too much.

  • http://www.elijahclark.com Elijah Clark

    great works. i dont know much about water color designs. never thought of using them in a web design. but these look awesome.

  • http://www.elijahc@me.com Elijah Clark – Web Design

    thanks, looks great. thanks for sharing

  • http://twitter.com/tdsdarrylmanco tdsdarrylmanco

    These examples illustrate impact of color for brand storytelling. Nice!