New Desktops At Mandolux

· by Mike Washlesky · News

Mandolux has released new desktops for download. The desktops are images for use as the background on Macs, and represent anywhere from abstract imagery to dual monitor desktop configs. According to Mandolux:

Mandolux has issued seven new desktops: three Graffiti (Vector-based), three Giant Petals (Nature), and one Asiana (Art).

About the desktops:

  • The latest Graffiti desktop is titled Train Lines and it is a Vector-based artwork set in red and white. The wallpaper main focus is the traffic signals found when a street and a train line intersect and a sign completely tag. This desktop is available in Giant (1920x1200 and 1440x900), and Dual Monitor setups (1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1152x864, and 1024x768)
  • The new Giant Petals set is titled Wilhelmine and it is a macro photo of a rose petal section with an interesting texture. The desktop is available in Giant (1920x1200) and Dual Monitor setups (1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1152x864, and 1024x768)
  • Lastly, there is a new collection of desktops titled Asiana and it’s about Asian Art from places such as Thailand, Viet Nam, and India. The first desktop for this theme is titled The Buddha in the Palileyyaka Forest - the artwork is originally from Thailand. The artwork is a gilt copper allow with lacquer from the late 19th century

You can find more information about the new desktops at the Mandolux Web site. The desktops are available as free downloads.

Mike Washlesky

TMO Staff

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