A selection of GTK+, GNOME-Shell and Cinnaon themes, plus stunning Linux icon packs, cute Conky configs, Plank themes and plenty, plenty more.
Like the default Ubuntu themes but think they could do with a splash of color? Say hello to your new favourite GTK theme…
You helped by to find the very best theme for the Cinnamon desktop environment. The poll is now closed. The winner is in.
Want to add a cool word clock to your Linux desktop? You can with this ace Conky theme — and we'll walk you through how to install it.
Last week we asked you to send in the best Cinnamon desktop themes you could find — and you did just that.
Yosembiance GTK theme gives Ubuntu a flatter, sleeker look, but without losing the identity Ubuntu's default 'Ambiance' theme gives it.
This GTK theme is fantastic, but installing it isn't.
Emoji are cropping up all over the web, becoming a popular (if often baffling) part of modern communication. But how to see them in Ubuntu?
I treat Conky setups a bit like wallpapers: I'll find one I love, only to change it the next week because I'm bored of it and want a change.
Ubuntu's default icon theme hasn't changed much in almost 5 years, save for the odd new icon here and there. If you're tired of how it looks we're going to show you a handful of gorgeous alternatives that will easily freshen things up.
With a near limitless variety of custom-made themes available for it, Conky has always been one of the best ways to add a splash of personality to any humdrum Linux desktop.
If you're looking to give your Android device an "ooh" makeover, check out the free Suru Android icons pack from Moka.
Zukimac is an OS X-inspired GTK3 theme that is uncanny in its appearance. Hunting out a decent Mac theme for your Ubuntu? Look no further.