When I first made the original Palette Wallpaper Pack, it was just a simple idea: clean colour gradients that looked good on any screen.

No deep concept, no big strategy — just something that felt nice and made your setup look better.

But somehow, it took off.

Over time, I started seeing it pop up in places I didn’t expect — YouTube desk tours, creator setups on Instagram, even background shots in tech videos.

It’s become one of the most recognisable wallpapers floating around online setups right now.

So how did that happen?

And why are people still downloading it today?

Why It Works

The whole goal was to create something simple — but not boring.

Each wallpaper uses a carefully built colour palette, either in warm tones or bolder, more saturated shades.

No textures, fake shadows, or grain.

Just clean blocks of colour, with rounded edges, that sit in the background and pull everything together.

It’s minimal, but it still has personality.

It gives your screen a little life without fighting for attention.

That balance is what makes it work.

Why Creators Use It

If you’ve seen a clean-looking desk setup lately, there’s a good chance this wallpaper — or something close to it — was in the background.

It’s been used by big creators like Justin TseAndres Vidoza, and others who care about the visual feel of their space, especially on camera.

The colours are bold enough to show up in photos and video, but still subtle enough not to distract from the rest of the setup.

It also fits with almost any aesthetic — whether your desk is all black, all white, full of wood tones, or something in between.

It just makes the whole setup feel more polished, without needing to change anything else.

Built for Any Screen

One point of focus when creating the pack was making sure the wallpapers looked great on every screen size — from phones to ultra-wide monitors.

Each one is high-resolution (up to 6K for desktop), with enough sharpness and clarity to hold up on big displays. But they’re also sized for mobile, so you can match your phone and desktop if you want a cohesive feel.

They’re designed to look just as good in light or dark environments too.

No harsh edges or weird glare when the light changes.

Why It’s Still Popular

Honestly, I think it’s because it’s easy.

You don’t have to tweak anything or design your whole setup around it.

You just drop it in and your screen instantly looks better.

In a world full of apps, widgets, and visual noise, something this clean feels kind of refreshing. It doesn’t try too hard — and that’s the point.

What You Get

The pack includes 12 wallpapers, each built around a different colour palette.

All high-res. All simple. All easy to use.

You can grab the Palette Wallpaper Pack over at PlatSupply.

Or if you want more variety, you can get The Full Wallpaper Collection — every pack in one place.

Sometimes the Simple Stuff Works Best

This wasn’t some grand product launch.

It started as a personal project — something I made for myself to use every day.

But sometimes the things you make for yourself end up resonating with more people than you expect.

If you want your screen to look cleaner without overthinking it, the Palette Pack’s an easy upgrade.