A collection of 40 high resolution distressed graphic textures and design elements.
This collection was inspired by the abstract ‘cut & paste’ style made popular by graphic designers David Carson and Chris Ashworth in their work for Ray Gun magazine.
Dirty ink marks, distorted fax prints, photocopies, dry transfers, distressed typographic elements, crop marks, color bars, halftones, grids, arrows, lines, cardboard, registration marks, and various analog elements are all included.
Layer up and combine elements. experimenting with blending effects in Photoshop to create unique designs for your print or screen-based projects.
Cut, paste, sample and resize to build up interesting collage effects.
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Please note that none of the photographs, shown in the screenshots are included. These are for a visual demonstration of the type of effects you can create using the various textures included in the collection.
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