Let’s be honest: Most of us treat our computer desktops like digital landfills. Screenshots, random PDFs, and that one default macOS landscape of a dull desert have been staring back at you for three years.
But if you want your workspace to feel like a quiet, expensive coffee shop in Copenhagen—if you want to feel a little bit calmer every time you minimize your browser—then yes. The pack is a must-have.
It proves a simple truth: You don't need a 3D render of a fantasy dragon to have a cool desktop. Sometimes, a gray piece of folded paper with perfect lighting is all the dopamine you need.
But if you’ve ever scrolled through design Twitter or browsed a "clean setup" subreddit, you’ve seen that aesthetic. The soft, moody lighting. The perfectly grainy texture. The negative space that makes your app icons look like museum pieces. That look is often the work of one designer:
Let’s be honest: Most of us treat our computer desktops like digital landfills. Screenshots, random PDFs, and that one default macOS landscape of a dull desert have been staring back at you for three years.
But if you want your workspace to feel like a quiet, expensive coffee shop in Copenhagen—if you want to feel a little bit calmer every time you minimize your browser—then yes. The pack is a must-have.
It proves a simple truth: You don't need a 3D render of a fantasy dragon to have a cool desktop. Sometimes, a gray piece of folded paper with perfect lighting is all the dopamine you need.
But if you’ve ever scrolled through design Twitter or browsed a "clean setup" subreddit, you’ve seen that aesthetic. The soft, moody lighting. The perfectly grainy texture. The negative space that makes your app icons look like museum pieces. That look is often the work of one designer: