The wallpapers 1, 3 and 4 are mine, and the number 2 was a wonderful contribution from DasGewitter. All four wallpapers are inside a TAR.GZ archive, both in the 4

Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
1.0.1: Added a fourth wallpaper; all text is now vectorized;
1.0.2: Changed the "Linux" designation to a stylized version of "GNU/Linux". Please evaluate.
Ratings & Comments
12 Comments
Holy crap... These are AWESOME! Great wallpapers! (And distro neutral, too.) Awesome job!
Very simple, nice design and the SVG file format is very useful for these wallpapers! Good work!
Ossum walls Fabio! Elegant Brit has almost become a complete suite! GTK, metacity, mac menu compatibility, splash screen, wall.... absolutely fantastic!
Very good job =) So simplt and clear for using with Brit
Make one more and I'll replace my UN flag set. They all look great.
This newest update now includes a fourth wallpaper. Try it on!
Oh; forgot to say; I recommnd you to convert the text to vectorial objects, because the liberation fonts aren't in the ubuntu repos (and with other sans fonts the text goes outside the white rectangle)
Hello there! Thanks for pointing that out, I didn't remember that. I'll research now about how to convert text to a vectorial object using Inkscape (I only have very basic notions about how to use it).
path/object to path should do the trick; en español es trazo/objeto a trazo je!
Select the text, then under "Path" click "Convert Object to Path"
Thanks for the advice! You guys are awesome. Now all text is vectorized. Try it on!
SVGs FTW!