Designer Basic Apple Guy released a series of minimalist wallpapers for iPhone, iPad, and Mac to celebrate Apple's 50th anniversary on April 1. The designs are based on the hand-drawn Apple logo that accompanied Tim Cook's anniversary letter in mid-March, offering fans a way to celebrate the milestone on their own devices.
Why it matters: The wallpapers are available in dark and light variants, designed to match your preferred screen mode. It's a small gesture, but it reflects Apple's ongoing attention to personalization, the idea that technology should adapt to our habits.
Basic Apple Guy noted that the designs draw from the Apple Intelligence style he explored in earlier fan projects, part of a larger body of work inspired by the brand's aesthetic.
The backstory: This isn't his first contribution to Apple's visual community. He's previously shared fictional macOS wallpapers and illustrations featuring the Little Finder Guy mascot, whimsical, nostalgic, and beloved by those who remember early Mac interfaces.
These projects signal a sustained, community-driven interest in Apple's design language that continues to inspire independent creators.
What's next: The high-resolution files are available for download from the Basic Apple Guy website, ready to be set as backgrounds across your devices. They join a growing collection of anniversary-era fan art, each piece reflecting how Apple's design philosophy has shaped the way we think about form and function.
















