1 month ago | By Smashing Magazine
Starting off the new month with a little inspiration boost - that's the motivation behind our monthly wallpapers series that we've been running for more then eleven years now. Every month, we invite you, our dear readers, to challenge your creative skills and submit your wallpaper designs to it. And, of course, it wasn't any different this time around.
For this edition, creative folks from all across the globe took on the challenge and created beautiful and unique wallpapers to tell their story or, well, just cater for some good vibes on your screens. The wallpapers all come in versions...
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