9 days of Guest Wallpaper: Day Eight – Inside of Moleskine 2
Mousewrites | January 15, 2009
Title: Inside of Moleskine 2Type: Widescreen, 1680×1050Credits: Copyright Erik Freitas.
Mousewrites | January 15, 2009
Title: Inside of Moleskine 2Type: Widescreen, 1680×1050Credits: Copyright Erik Freitas.
Mousewrites | January 13, 2009
Title: Inside of Moleskine 1Type: Widescreen, 1680×1050Credits: Copyright Erik Freitas.
Mousewrites | January 12, 2009
EDIT: Something is seriously screwy with my image uploader (I upgraded to the latest WordPress, and now it’s all weird). I won’t be able to fix the Full version of this until I get home. Sorry about that! Title: MoleskineDescription: A bit dark, but I like the concept a lot.Type: Widescreen, 1680×1050Credits: Copyright Erik Freitas.
Mousewrites | December 2, 2008
Title: Steampunk Desk Old BooksDescription: Pretty, pretty stuff. Inception8 offers up a whole slew of wallpapers in their Deviant Art account.Type: Widescreen, 1680×1050Credits: Guess wallpaper by inception8. Copyright inception8, unless they say differently.
Mousewrites | October 23, 2008
Title: Excerpt from Scientific American Supplement No. 819Description: Scientific American has so much awesome stuff in it. This one is from September 12, 1891.Type: Fullscreen, 1280×1024Credits: Based off the e book made available by Project Gutenberg. Creative Commons licensed derivative.
Mousewrites | September 26, 2008
Title: Daedalus EscapeDescription: Aannnnd the fullscreen. 😀 Type: Fullscreen, 1024×768Credits: Picture by Starcrosser. Copyright her.
Mousewrites | September 25, 2008
Title: Daedalus EscapeDescription: Beautiful piece by a SUPER AWESOME person I know. I envy her her many talents, including wallpaper making. Enjoy! (fullscreen on it’s way, don’t worry!)Type: Widescreen, 1680×1050Credits: Picture by Starcrosser. Copyright her.
Mousewrites | July 18, 2008
Title: Old IdeasDescription: I knew if I kept looking I’d find something in one of these old books…Type: Widescreen, 1680×1050Credits: Based of the picture by Paul Garland, with some help from Jon’s machinery brushes. Creative Commons licensed derivative.