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Articles on Smashing Magazine — For Web Designers And Developers

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Fresh Energy In March (2026 Wallpapers Edition) — Smashing Magazine
About The Author · 2026-02-28 · via Articles on Smashing Magazine — For Web Designers And Developers

Do you need a little inspiration boost? Well, then our new batch of desktop wallpapers is for you. Designed by the community for the community, the wallpapers in this collection are the perfect opportunity to get your desktop ready for spring — and, who knows, maybe they’ll spark some new ideas, too. Enjoy!

Blooming flowers, longer days, milder temperatures — with March just around the corner, the world is slowly but surely awakening from its winter slumber, fueling us with fresh energy. And even if spring is far away in your part of the world, you might sense that 2026 has gained full speed by now, making it the perfect moment to turn those plans and ideas you’ve been carrying around into action.

To accompany you on all those adventures that March may bring, we have a new collection of desktop wallpapers for you, just as it has been a monthly tradition here at Smashing Magazine for more than 14 years already. Designed by artists and designers from across the globe, each wallpaper comes in a variety of screen resolutions and can be downloaded for free. A huge thank-you to everyone who shared their designs with us — this post wouldn’t be possible without your kind support!

If you, too, would like to get featured in one of our upcoming wallpapers editions, please don’t hesitate to submit your design. We can’t wait to see what you’ll come up with! Happy March!

  • You can click on every image to see a larger preview.
  • We respect and carefully consider the ideas and motivation behind each and every artist’s work. This is why we give all artists the full freedom to explore their creativity and express emotions and experience through their works. This is also why the themes of the wallpapers weren’t anyhow influenced by us but rather designed from scratch by the artists themselves.

Timid Blossom

“With Spring knocking and other seasons fighting to get attention, March greets us with blossoms.” — Designed by Ginger It Solutions from Serbia.

Timid Blossom

Cascade Style Sheet

Designed by Ricardo Gimenes from Spain.

Cascade Style Sheet

I’m Not Okay, But It’s Okay

Designed by Ricardo Gimenes from Spain.

I’m Not Okay, But It’s Okay

Let’s Spring

“After some freezing months, it’s time to enjoy the sun and flowers. It’s party time, colors are coming, so let’s spring!” — Designed by Colorsfera from Spain.

Let’s Spring!

Spring Is Coming

“This March, our calendar design epitomizes the heralds of spring. Soon enough, you’ll be waking up to the singing of swallows, in a room full of sunshine, filled with the empowering smell of daffodil, the first springtime flowers. Spring is the time of rebirth and new beginnings, creativity and inspiration, self-awareness, and inner reflection. Have a budding, thriving spring!” — Designed by PopArt Studio from Serbia.

Spring Is Coming

Explore The Forest

“This month, I want to go to the woods and explore my new world in sunny weather.” — Designed by Zi-Cing Hong from Taiwan.

Explore The Forest

Coffee Break

Designed by Ricardo Gimenes from Spain.

Coffee Break

Time To Wake Up

“Rays of sunlight had cracked into the bear’s cave. He slowly opened one eye and caught a glimpse of nature in blossom. Is it spring already? Oh, but he is so sleepy. He doesn’t want to wake up, not just yet. So he continues dreaming about those sweet sluggish days while everything around him is blooming.” — Designed by PopArt Studio from Serbia.

Time To Wake Up

So Tire

Designed by Ricardo Gimenes from Spain.

So Tire

Botanica

Designed by Vlad Gerasimov from Georgia.

Botanica

Music From The Past

Designed by Ricardo Gimenes from Spain.

Music From The Past

Queen Bee

“Spring is coming! Birds are singing, flowers are blooming, bees are flying… Enjoy this month!” — Designed by Melissa Bogemans from Belgium.

Queen Bee

MARCHing Forward

“If all you want is a little orange dinosaur MARCHing (okay, I think you get the pun) across your monitor, this wallpaper was made just for you! This little guy is my design buddy at the office and sits by (and sometimes on top of) my monitor. This is what happens when you have designer’s block and a DSLR.” — Designed by Paul Bupe Jr from Statesboro, GA.

MARCHing Forward!

Spring Bird

Designed by Nathalie Ouederni from France.

Spring Bird

Awakening

“I am the kind of person who prefers the cold but I do love spring since it’s the magical time when flowers and trees come back to life and fill the landscape with beautiful colors.” — Designed by Maria Keller from Mexico.

Wake up!

Fresh Lemons

Designed by Nathalie Ouederni from France.

Fresh lemons

Jingzhe

“Jīngzhé is the third of the 24 solar terms in the traditional East Asian calendars. The word 驚蟄 means ‘the awakening of hibernating insects’. 驚 is ‘to start’ and 蟄 means ‘hibernating insects’. Traditional Chinese folklore says that during Jingzhe, thunderstorms will wake up the hibernating insects, which implies that the weather is getting warmer.” — Designed by Sunny Hong from Taiwan.

Jingzhe

Waiting For Spring

“As days are getting longer again and the first few flowers start to bloom, we are all waiting for spring to finally arrive.” — Designed by Naioo from Germany.

Smashing Wallpaper - march 12

Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!

“March 2nd marks the birthday of the most creative and extraordinary author ever, Dr. Seuss! I have included an inspirational quote about learning to encourage everyone to continue learning new things every day.” — Designed by Safia Begum from the United Kingdom.

Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!

Spring Is Inevitable

“Spring is round the corner. And very soon plants will grow on some other planets too. Let’s be happy about a new cycle of life.” — Designed by Igor Izhik from Canada.

Spring Is Inevitable!

Ballet

“A day, even a whole month, isn’t enough to show how much a woman should be appreciated. Dear ladies, any day or month are yours if you decide so.” — Designed by Ana Masnikosa from Belgrade, Serbia.

Ballet

Pizza Time

“Who needs an excuse to look at pizza all month?” — Designed by James Mitchell from the United Kingdom.

Pizza Time!

Imagine

Designed by Romana Águia Soares from Portugal.

Imagine

Questions

“Doodles are slowly becoming my trademark, so I just had to use them to express this phrase I’m fond of recently. A bit enigmatic, philosophical. Inspiring, isn’t it?” — Designed by Marta Paderewska from Poland.

Questions

The Unknown

“I made a connection, between the dark side and the unknown lighted and catchy area.” — Designed by Valentin Keleti from Romania.

The Unknown

Let’s Get Outside

Designed by Lívia Lénárt from Hungary.

Let’s Get Outside!

Fresh Flow

“It’s time for the water to go down the mountains, it’s time for the rivers to get rid of ice blocks, it’s time for the ground to feed the plants, it’s time to go out and take a deep breath. I imagined these ideas with interlacing colored lines.” — Designed by Philippe Brouard from France.

Fresh Flow

St. Patrick’s Day

“On the 17th March, raise a glass and toast St. Patrick on St. Patrick’s Day, the Patron Saint of Ireland.” — Designed by Ever Increasing Circles from the United Kingdom.

St. Patrick’s Day

Sending FriendShips To March

Designed by João Acácio from Portugal.

Sending FriendShips to March

Bee-utiful Smile

Designed by Doreen Bethge from Germany.

Bee-utiful Smile

Sakura

Designed by Evacomics from Singapore.

Sakura

Feeling inspired? We’ll publish the April wallpapers on March 31, so if you’d like to be a part of the collection, please don’t hesitate to submit your design. We are already looking forward to it!