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Desktop Wallpaper: August 2024 With Alex Khabbazi

08.01.24 | By
Desktop Wallpaper: August 2024 With Alex Khabbazi

It seems like August arrived in the blink of an eye. As we begin to wind down from summer and prepare for the transition to a new season, we’re reminded of how quickly time passes – and the impact it has on our memories. This theme is beautifully captured by this month’s Designer Desktop artist, Alex Khabbazi. A visual artist based in the United Kingdom, Khabbazi merges physical and digital art techniques and processes to create bold, graphic works.

For Designer Desktop, Khabbazi shares his piece “The Effects of Time,” a mixed media artwork that he designed digitally, printed onto paper, scanned, had machine-knitted from the scan, and animated. The design serves as a poignant reminder that our memories inevitably fade over time, making the present moment all the more precious.

Download the wallpapers for free with the links below for all your tech devices today!

DESKTOP: 1024×768 \ 1280×1024 \ 1680×1050 \ 1900×1200 \ 2560×1440

MOBILE: iPhone XS \ iPhone XS MaxiPad Pro

Check out some of Alex Khabbazi’s other work:

Illustration of a tangled red snake with a cautionary sign reading "TOUCH AT OWN RISK" below it

Illustrated black bird with yellow beak and legs, depicted in a stylized manner above the text "I WANT SHINY THINGS

Illustration of a red cat with a wavy body and tail. The text "Nine Lives" is at the top and "None Left" is at the bottom

Abstract blue shapes with black text at the bottom that reads "WE'RE ALL JUST SHAPES." Two eyes are visible near the center of the image

Poster for the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games featuring abstract blue and white shapes, with Japanese text at the bottom detailing the event and design credits

A poster with a symmetric, wave-like, abstract design in pink and orange hues, titled "REPEATING" at the bottom

Follow Alex Khabbazi on Instagram here.

View and download past Designer Desktops here.

As the Senior Contributing Editor, Vy Yang is obsessed with discovering ways to live well + with intention through design. She's probably sharing what she finds over on Instagram stories. You can also find her at vytranyang.com.