Mac Wallpapers
A collection of monochrome Apple “MAC” Wallpapers.
As an Apple has been apt to do for the past several years, anytime it releases a new product, it tends to feature a wallpaper on that device that has the product name or the product suffix hidden within the design.
In Apple’s current lineup, the iPad Air, iPhone Air, and MacBook Air all have wallpapers that spell “AIR.” The iPad Pro, iPhone 17 Pro, and MacBook Pro all say “PRO.” The iPad mini features a cursive “mini,” the Studio Display uses cylindrical text to spell out “STUDIO,” and the current iMac has color-matched “iMac” wallpapers, though it previously used wallpapers built around different snippets of the word “hello.”
Examples of Apple products in recent years with the product name incorporated into the wallpaper.
Apple clearly loves doing this, and with the introduction of the new MacBook Neo, it has once again released colour-matched wallpapers that subtly hide the word “MAC.” But I didn't care for the colours, and I wanted something that felt a bit more muted. So what I did was take the wallpapers, bring them into Pixelmator Pro, and experiment with the full range of sliders to create a set of sixteen “MAC” wallpapers, inspired by the colours Apple uses across the seven iMac finishes. They don’t carry over the duotone gradients of the originals, but I think they have a charm of their own.
They're available in a light mode and a dark mode version. And I've also created some dynamic files (hosted on Google Drive due to file size) that should change as you switch from light to dark mode. Enjoy!