Thursday, September 27, 2007

October's Desktop Wallpaper Is Here!

After some fits and starts, I've finally finished October's wallpaper for you to download to your desktop and enjoy for the entire month. This month's photo comes from the creative eyes and camera of Simon Schaller AKA simu at MorgueFile.com. It's an orange moon -- harvest moon perhaps -- on a dark landscape in a park, it looks like. Pretty cool! The font I used this month is called "Fletcher Gothic FLF" by Software Complement at the Casady & Greene page at Typoasis.

The thumbnail shot above doesn't do the image any justice, so check out the full size desktop wallpapers for yourself on Wallpapers 4 page. Click the link that most closely matches your monitor's resolution and follow the instructions on the page that opens.

In other news, changes are in store for the site. I'm working on them throughout October and November, so there may be fewer graphic sets and pieces coming during that period. I'll continue to make the calendar desktop wallpapers, though. So come back at least once a month to pick up a new calendar for your desktop.

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Last Two Space-themed Desktop Wallpapers

I've uploaded the last two desktop wallpapers with space images from GRIN. One is a revisit featuring the Carina Nebula. The other is an image taken by the Apollo 8 crew of the Earth rising over the moonscape.

The Carina Nebula is one of the most beautiful nebulae in the universe. I had offered it only in the 800x600 size, so this time I changed the look a little and created four sizes including another 800x600 size.

The Earthrise wallpaper puts you over the moon looking back at the Earth as it looked way back on December 29, 1968. Many of you haven't been born yet; many of you remember those years as being turbulent ones. Yet, how peaceful and beautiful our planet looked from space. This wallpaper is offered in four sizes to fit most of your monitors' resolutions.

Download one or both wallpapers from the second wallpapers page. Be sure to check out the other desktop wallpapers on the other three pages, too.