Desktop the Pier’s End
When Sebastian presented his desktop, we were ready to share it as it is, but then he hooked up to a project on Behance that included this beautiful video of it all in action. This is a nicely designed version of the system’s user interface, and it has many components included, so you can do it yourself. Here’s how.
First, of course, you need to understand Rainmeter and how it works, and if you need help getting started, our guide can give you the basics.
Once you get through this, you need the following:
- This is lock screen wallpaper and this desktop wallpaper
- Tool setting and monitoring system for Rainmeter for Windows
- Simple Clean skin for displaying the time in the center
- The Rusa Jantan suite that Sebastian used for the pier
- Minimal Volume Control skin for volume control
- Modern ui icon pack to replace system icons
A number of specific elements here have been tweaked and tuned specifically by Sebastian to match the look and feel he wants, so if you don’t know how to make yours look or work the same, feel free to click on the links on Behance or Flickr below. to find out more – and let him know we sent you and he loves his work!
Another snapshot of the entire desktop before we part:
Do you have a beautiful and functional desktop to show off? Share with us! Place it in a personal blog using Kinja tag DesktopShowcase or add it to our pool of Lifehacker Desktop Show and the Flickr Tell . Screenshots must be at least 1280×720 and include information about what you used, links to wallpapers, skins and themes, and any other important information. If your wonderful desktop catches our attention, you may be on our favorites!
Cheerful User Interface Theme | Behance via Flickr