Spooooky small web resources? 😱
Oct. 30th, 2024 09:27 pmIn honour of spoooooky season 🎃👻🦇, I thought it could be fun to share any spooky small web resources we've come across on our travels - or made! Like great spooky themes, icons, blinkies, fonts... or anything!
I'll start by sharing these really cute bat dividers by steddiecameraroll-graphics on Tumblr! There's a purple gradient set and a rainbow set!
Ooh - it looks like they also have a whole set of Halloween-themed dividers with pumpkins, witches, candy corn, and even more bats! Super cute :D
Has anyone else found or made some fun Halloween-themed designs?
I'll start by sharing these really cute bat dividers by steddiecameraroll-graphics on Tumblr! There's a purple gradient set and a rainbow set!
Ooh - it looks like they also have a whole set of Halloween-themed dividers with pumpkins, witches, candy corn, and even more bats! Super cute :D
Has anyone else found or made some fun Halloween-themed designs?
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Date: 2024-10-31 02:33 am (UTC)These are really cute dividers! I love tiny resources like these, they make a huge difference in even just a dreamwidth post :D I had to wait til I was home to see the links, they're log-in only on tumblr, but it was well worth the wait.
I made a toggleable Halloween theme for my personal site a year ago:
The gooey orange image is a repeating PNG on a plain background!
The code looks like this:
body { background-image: url("/images/halloween/goo.png"); background: var(--darkgray); background-size: auto; background-attachment: fixed; background-repeat: repeat-x; }I feel like I could do something else like spiderwebs or pumpkins :P Clean it up a little, use some different fonts... maybe for another year.
And for the vine graphics on the main part of the page, those are pixels that I asked my spouse to make for me!
The official mozilla border generator was very helpful to get the css to make the border. I think a lot of those dividers you linked in the original post would work great as borders too!
Another cool resource is that google fonts now has filtering for seasonal styles! I believe all the fonts on google fonts are open source or free to use in some way. And you can always download them so you don't have to rely on google's ecosystem for your site :D
Some fonts I like: - Creepster, it's so silly! - Darumadrop One, very cute and chunky, the preview shows Japanese letters but it works for latin characters too. - Eckmannpsych from oh no type. Funky. It's paid on their site, but they also have demo fonts for student/social media use if you attribute them. - Blocus, used to be on velvetyne type foundry, free and open source font makers, but since retired. I like it for a cleaner, easier to read gothic font!
There's a lot of cool fonts that people make expressly to share with others! Open source stuff is one of the cooler things about small web! - fontshare - usemodify - indestructible type - velvetyne type foundry - dribbbble
And I've been looking through Fonts In Use to see what are some well-known fonts that people use! I don't know anything about design or fonts, so it's interesting to see what effects the different types have... especially when you read the comments and designers get very opinionated about fonts you thought all looked the same!
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Date: 2024-10-31 04:02 am (UTC)That Halloween theme is so cute, and looks so incredibly well-done! Thank you for all the links as well—definitely bookmarking those for future use! :D
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Date: 2024-10-31 05:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2024-11-01 07:27 am (UTC)Wow, that looks fantastic!! The repeating background PNG is particularly clever, wow! It's seamless 🤩 Also the vines are super cute, your spouse did an awesome job!!
Thank you for linking to so many cool resources and fonts :D I haven't explored the potential of open source fonts enough and I really should. The seasonal styles filtering is so great, I love the spooky Halloween fonts <3