Desktopography Project

Posted on June 11, 2008 Under Design

A large amount of creative people out there spend a healthy portion of their day with eyes glued to their desktops. Sometimes it’s nice to be able to daydream though the daily doldrums and pretend you’re somewhere else. Since 2005, the folks behind the Desktopography project have done their part in helping to make the daydreams of creatives a tad bit more tangible. Each year, the project — founded by Pete Harrison — releases a multitude of downloadable nature and topological themed wallpapers with edits from selected designers, as a way to bring a spark to otherwise two dimensional computer screens. So far for 2008, there have been 38 astonishing images added to the already impressive library of 75 from the previous three years. If your work station needs some sprucing up, we highly recommend a trip over to their site.