


Do you remember this, this and this? Well, I have another design-y screensaver for you: the Weather screensaver created by Stefan Trifan. It is simple and beautiful and covers a huge number of cities from all over the world so you are sure to be able to find your local weather. Though only for Mac users at the moment, I am happy to report that it is free!
Learn more and download it yourself on Stefan's website here.
p.s. Along with this, this weather screensaver is totally making checking the forecast in the morning much more fun!
(Thanks to Yatzer for the tip.)






A couple weeks ago I discovered this amazing color clock screensaver designed by the incredibly creative and prolific Jack Hughes. I, like many design geeks, have long used FlipClock as a screensaver, but this beauty seamlessly scans through the entire color spectrum as the seconds tick away, creating a wonderfully (almost distractingly) pretty sight.
Download it yourself here.


Just a quick post today as I am running out the door. I recently discovered a new screensaver that I wanted to share with you. To celebrate the tenth anniversary of their magazine, Real Simple designed an analog clock screensaver (top) that features brightly colored numbers which are hidden and revealed as the seconds tick by. Certainly a pretty way to conserve computer energy! Download it for free here.
I also thought I would share my current screensaver with you: Fliqlo flip clock designed by 9031. I have used this elegant screensaver for over three years; I absolutely love it and am constantly getting compliments on it at school and work. You can also spot it in countless home tours on blogs and design magazines. It seems that every designer and artist has it on their computer! You can too if you download it (for free!) here.
Enjoy!
The typeface blog Serif turned me onto the Drop Clock Screensaver, a very cool alternative to hackneyed scrolling messages or awkward photo slide shows. Each minute is marked by the time's numbers (shown in Helvetica) dropping into an inky pool of water. Available for download at SCR's website, it is free!, and thus too cheap to pass up.