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Fedora Default Wallpapers !exclusive!

To stay true to the project's values, these wallpapers are created using free software like Krita, Inkscape, and Blender. Evolutionary Timeline

The story begins with a call for submissions. The Fedora Design Team, led by a passionate and experienced designer, puts out a public call for artists to submit their work. The response is overwhelming, with hundreds of submissions pouring in from all corners of the globe. fedora default wallpapers

To understand the Fedora wallpaper, you must first understand the "Bluecurve." To stay true to the project's values, these

The winning designs are announced, and the selected artists are notified. They're overjoyed and proud to see their work included in Fedora. The response is overwhelming, with hundreds of submissions

| Release | Codename | Visual Description | Significance | |---------|----------|--------------------|---------------| | | Not named (moved away from codenames publicly, but internally "Love is in the Air") | Soft pink-to-purple gradient with floating, translucent bubble-like rings. | First release to use the modern "layered floating shapes" style. Marked the return of a more polished, abstract aesthetic. | | Fedora 35 | Unnamed | Deep blue and teal tones with overlapping, glowing translucent circles and lines. | Emphasized "Connection" and stability. Highly popular in the community. | | Fedora 36 | Unnamed | Vibrant orange-to-magenta gradient with intersecting ring-like and blade-like shapes. | Bold, energetic colors. Introduced separate light (white background) and dark (black background) variants officially. | | Fedora 37 | Unnamed | Deep green and cyan tones, featuring layered, chunky geometric arcs and a central sphere-like shape. | Codename related to "G" (internally). Calming, nature-inspired yet abstract. | | Fedora 38 | Serene | Soft blue, lilac, and pale yellow gradients with smooth, overlapping pill-shaped and wavy forms. | True to its name: very calm, minimal, and elegant. | | Fedora 39 | Unnamed | Teal, navy, and bright cyan with sharp angular intersecting triangles and faceted 3D-like shapes. | Shift to sharper, more dynamic geometry. | | Fedora 40 | Unnamed | Warm sunset palette (peach, orange, gold) with overlapping fluid, droplet-like, or organic blobs. | Return to organic, flowing shapes. High contrast between light and dark variants. | | Fedora 41 | Unnamed | Deep indigo and neon pink/purple with layered, glowing concentric circles and grid-like fragments. | Futuristic, cyberpunk-adjacent aesthetic. Light variant is very clean and minimal. |