And on the desktop, too, you can create
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/and-on-the-desktop-too-you-can-create.htmlThe desire to decorate any everyday thing and make it a little unusual is a sign of a truly creative person. After all, even the screensaver of a simple computer in the office can be arranged in such a way that colleagues will not be able to pass by so as not to look into your monitor. And she will delight you yourself every time you sit down at the table to get down to business.
We have selected a few ideas for decorating the background on your monitor, which will help to make any work more interesting.


Looks like Patrick is in shock.

For those who do not like Internet Explorer.

Maximum order in everything.

Everything ingenious is simple.

What will you choose?

For real… um… pirates.

To be continued.

Another example of a "transparent" monitor.

And again, the frightening Internet Explorer.

Oh, hi!

This is what I understand, a person tried to make it beautiful.

And this is real art.

Great idea for football fans.

With a lot of folders, you can even draw something. For example, Homer.

Well, where are we without kittens!
Keywords: Monitors | Desktop | Creativity
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