Besides elements such as interface and new features, another aspect, although small but also receiving a lot of attention on Windows, is the wallpaper packages designed and introduced by Microsoft for special occasions. These wallpapers not only bring creativity, but sometimes also imply messages that the company wants to send in the future.
One thing that almost everyone agrees on about Windows is the iconic nature of its wallpaper collections. For example, there was 'Bliss' with Windows XP, 'Hero' with Windows 10, and 'Bloom' in the case of Windows 11. The tech giant described the wallpaper pack at the Windows 11 launch like this:
With Windows 11, a fresh perspective starts with the first image you see on your screen: your desktop wallpaper is also a symbol of your first impressions of the new operating system.
Inspired by flowers, this new blue beauty is called Bloom. The story behind the creation of this unique wallpaper pack is nothing short of a creative and dynamic collaboration between engineers, designers, and marketers at Microsoft.
Recently, a brand new "Dynamic" Windows 11 wallpaper pack was published by Microsoft designer Sergey Kisselev on the Behance website, which is also inspired by the same petals as the original Bloom wallpaper pack, but with a more cheerful color scheme. Kisselev further revealed that these dynamic wallpapers are part of Microsoft's effort to celebrate "the user interface innovations of Windows 11":
However, it is not clear why this wallpaper pack was suddenly removed, nor is it clear whether this move originated from Microsoft's intervention or Sergey Kisselev's personal decision. TipsMake.com has managed to 'save' these wallpapers and share them below in high resolution. You can download and add them to your personal collection.