The Colors Of Meomi: Vector Wallpapers

What do adorable animals, whimsical art and colorful design have in common? Design studio Meomi can tell you — If you love all of the aforementioned things, Meomi may be heaven for you when it comes to art and wallpapers.

Meomi is comprised of two artists, Vicki Wong and Michael Murphy. Together they have created art for an illustrious list of clientele, including Google, Electronic Arts and Nick Jr. Vicki and Michael also act as authors and artists behind the Octonauts series of children’s books. Meomi’s 2008 wallpaper story takes place in Kachi Kingdom, where you follow the adventures of Johnny Cloudseed, following in his grandfather’s footsteps as a seeder and planting seeds that assist the Kachi spirits to grow their “Magical Moments” plants.

Meomi Universe May Wallpaper

Meomi reveal more about Johnny’s story month by month as new wallpapers come out (each month’s has a calendar on it so you can track the days along with the story.) Their most recent print project is Color Cloud Seeding, in which Meomi explore the lost art of “cloud gardening” in drawings, sketches and photos, creating a crisp wonderland of hues.

Meomi Universe March Wallpaper

About those wallpapers — Meomi have a whole page of their website dedicated to them that date all the way back to 2002 (when the year ends, they provide the wallpapers with the calendars removed so you can enjoy the art on its own.) I’ve provided some of them here for you to see, but if you want the full sized versions check out the Meomi website to grab them and make your desktop worth smiling at when you come in on Monday morning.

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Colette has written for a number of video game websites including Gamasutra, Kotaku, and Destructoid and co-hosted one hundred episodes of gaming podcast RetroforceGo! She also founded her own collectible toy culture blog in 2008, Tomopop.com, which has since served the needs of over 2 million plastic-obsessed readers.