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Posted on: December 4th, 2009 by Paul

Merry Christmas everybody! After a short delay due to a holiday, the December wallpaper is now live. The wallpaper is based on a present, complete with wrapping paper, ribbon and tag.
The tiling pattern is actually based on the Koch Snowflake. It’s mathematical basis allows it to be tiled in a number of ways, which can be seen on this Wolfram Alpha page.
I’m really excited with the possibilities 2010 brings, so expect more wallpapers, blogs and other goodies still in the pipeline.
Thanks for reading, I appreciate all the comments and tweets and wish you all a Merry Christmas.
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I hope you like the wallpaper. If you have any feedback or messages, please do leave a comment below.
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Posted on: October 29th, 2009 by Paul

After a brief, one month absence the monthly wallpaper is back!
The November 2009 wallpaper is very minimalist, based on a simplistic pixel grid, inspired by the recently launched cleartypemedia.com. The font is the fantastic Vegur (Extra Light) Don’t worry if this isn’t your cup of tea—expect a festive theme for December!.
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I hope you like the wallpaper. If you have any feedback or messages, please do leave a comment below.
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Posted on: August 31st, 2009 by Paul

For September, I was inspired by the work of Andy Gilmore and created this months wallpaper around the geometric styling of his work.
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Posted on: July 30th, 2009 by Paul

My third wallpaper-of-the-month, and this time it has a Twitter theme. I have decided not to add a calendar to it (but if you object, please let me know, but it at least allows you to have the wallpaper for more than one month of the year)
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Posted on: June 25th, 2009 by Paul

This is my second monthly wallpaper, and this time it has been based around a Julius Caesar quote. After all, July was named after the Roman leader
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Posted on: May 28th, 2009 by Paul

After getting inspiration from the Smashing Magazine Wallpapers, I decided to create my own.
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