Who doesn’t need more color in their life? Our desktops, phones, and tablets often live in the background of our surroundings. We use them to get from point A to point B -- but never really consider them as places to display design.

Thanks to Herman Miller, you can now mix up your virtual wall paper and get a little midcentury modern with your displays. Check out these colorful and bold designs to decorate your working environment -- or your scenery on the go.

h/t Little Paper Planes

Images via Herman Miller

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