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With the new month just around the corner, could there be a better occasion to freshen up your desktop? If you’re looking for some unique and inspiring wallpapers to accompany you on all those adventures that April may bring — and maybe spark some new ideas, too — well, this post has got you covered.

Starting the new month with a little inspiration boost — that’s the idea behind our monthly wallpapers series which has been going on for more than 15 years already. Each month, the wallpapers are created by the community for the community, and everyone who has an idea for a design is welcome to join in — experienced designers just like aspiring artists.

For this edition, creative folks from across the globe once again got their ideas flowing and designed desktop wallpapers that are sure to bring some good vibes to your screens. You’ll find them compiled below, ready to be downloaded in a variety of screen resolutions. A huge thank-you to everyone who shared their designs with us — you’re truly smashing!

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

  • 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.

April Blooms

“The search for colorful Easter eggs comes at just the right time. After long winter months of searching for sunlight and meaning, April blooms have never been more welcome.” — Designed by Ginger It Solutions from Serbia.

April Blooms

Happiness In Full Bloom

Designed by Ricardo Gimenes from Spain.

Happiness In Full Bloom

Blade Dance

Designed by Ricardo Gimenes from Spain.

Blade Dance

Swing Into Spring

“Our April calendar doesn’t need to mark any special occasion — April itself is a reason to celebrate. It was a breeze creating this minimal, pastel-colored calendar design with a custom lettering font and plant pattern for the ultimate spring feel.” — Designed by PopArt Studio from Serbia.

Swing Into Spring

Dreaming

“The moment when you just walk and your imagination fills up your mind with thoughts.” — Designed by Gal Shir from Israel.

Dreaming

Clover Field

Designed by Nathalie Ouederni from France.

Clover Field

Spring Awakens

“We all look forward to the awakening of a life that spreads its wings after a dormant winter and opens its petals to greet us. Long live spring, long live life.” — Designed by LibraFire from Serbia.

Spring Awakens

Inspiring Blossom

“‘Sweet spring is your time is my time is our time for springtime is lovetime and viva sweet love,’ wrote E. E. Cummings. And we have a question for you: Is there anything more refreshing, reviving, and recharging than nature in blossom? Let it inspire us all to rise up, hold our heads high, and show the world what we are made of.” — Designed by PopArt Studio from Serbia.

Inspiring Blossom

Rainy Day

Designed by Xenia Latii from Berlin, Germany.

Rainy Day

A Time For Reflection

“‘We’re all equal before a wave.’ (Laird Hamilton)” — Designed by Shawna Armstrong from the United States.

A Time for Reflection

Wildest Dreams

“We love the art direction, story, and overall cinematography of the ‘Wildest Dreams’ music video by Taylor Swift. It inspired us to create this illustration. Hope it will look good on your desktops.” — Designed by Kasra Design from Malaysia.

Wildest Dreams

Coffee Morning

Designed by Ricardo Gimenes from Spain.

Coffee Morning

Sakura

“Spring is finally here with its sweet Sakura flowers, which remind me of my trip to Japan.” — Designed by Laurence Vagner from France.

Smashing Wallpaper - April 2011

The Perpetual Circle

“Inspired by the Black Forest, which is beginning right behind our office windows, so we can watch the perpetual circle of nature when we take a look outside.” — Designed by Nils Kunath from Germany.

The perpetual circle

The Loneliest House In The World

“March 26 was Solitude Day. To celebrate it, here is the picture about the loneliest house in the world. It is a real house, I found it on Youtube.” — Designed by Vlad Gerasimov from Georgia.

The Loneliest House In The World

Happy Easter

Designed by Tazi Design from Australia.

Happy Easter

Playful Alien

“Everything would be more fun if a little alien had the controllers.” — Designed by Maria Keller from Mexico.

Playful Alien

Springtime Sage

“Spring and fresh herbs always feel like they compliment each other. Keeping it light and fresh with this wallpaper welcomes a new season!” — Designed by Susan Chiang from the United States.

Springtime Sage

April Showers

Designed by Ricardo Gimenes from Spain.

April Showers

Fairy Tale

“A tribute to Hans Christian Andersen. Happy Birthday!” — Designed by Roxi Nastase from Romania.

Fairytale

First Day Of Spring

“April is my birthday month! Creating this wallpaper was a reminder of the new beginnings spring brings!” — Designed by Marykate Boyle from the United States.

First Day Of Spring

Citrus Passion

Designed by Nathalie Ouederni from France.

Citrus Passion

I “Love” My Dog

Designed by Ricardo Gimenes from Spain.

I Love My Dog

Ready For April

“It is very common that it rains in April. This year, I am not sure… But whatever… we are just prepared!” — Designed by Verónica Valenzuela from Spain.

Ready For April…

Good Day

“Some pretty flowers and spring time always make for a good day.” — Designed by Amalia Van Bloom from the United States.

good day

Yellow Submarine

“The Beatles — ‘Yellow Submarine’: This song is fun and at the same time there is a lot of interesting text that changes your thinking. Like everything that makes The Beatles.” — Designed by WebToffee from India.

Yellow Submarine

Spring Fever

“I created that mouse character for a series of illustrations about a poem my mom often told me when I was a child. In that poem the mouse goes on an adventure. Here it is after the adventure, ready for new ones.” — Designed by Anja Sturm from Germany.

Spring Fever

In The River

“Spring is here! Crocodiles search the hot and stay in the river.” — Designed by Veronica Valenzuela from Spain.

In The River

Purple Rain

“This month is International Guitar Month! Time to get out your guitar and play. As a graphic designer/illustrator seeing all the variations of guitar shapes begs to be used for a fun design. Search the guitar shapes represented and see if you see one similar to yours, or see if you can identify some of the different styles that some famous guitarists have played (BTW, Prince’s guitar is in there and purple is just a cool color).” — Designed by Karen Frolo from the United States.

Purple Rain

Feeling inspired? We’ll publish the May wallpapers on April 30, 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!