Graphic Design Wallpapers by m-war - Math Themed!

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A user shares their experience in static graphic design, showcasing a couple of wallpapers, particularly highlighting two that are themed around mathematics. The user invites feedback, expressing openness to both positive and negative critiques. They mention a tendency to frequently change wallpapers, indicating that few designs stay on their desktop for more than a week. The discussion reflects a shared understanding among participants regarding the fleeting nature of wallpaper preferences.
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Hello, I'm fairly new at static graphic design but I did manage to make a couple of wallpapers. I am advertising them here because 2 of those wallpapers are related to mathematics, and I know how much math is loved around here so...

Anyway, here is the link

m-war.deviantart.com

My favorite ones are the 2 math wallpapers.
Oh, and feel free to comment, good or bad critique is always welcome :)
 
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Thanks, I now have a new wallpaper...at least for a few days, and then I might get bored and change it (no insult to your wallpapers...that's just me).

Few wall papers ever last a week on my desktop.
 
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Gokul43201 said:
Few wall papers ever last a week on my desktop.

I hear you man.
 
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