For December, Google’s month-to-month Pixel Curated Culture wallpaper collection is commemorating “International Day of Persons with Disabilities.”
Join us in commemorating International Day of Persons with Disabilities!
Very first Countries artist Dana Kearley developed wallpapers motivated by classic animation.
These backgrounds are highlighted by Dana Kearley( Instagram) and fall right on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (Friday, December 3).
- Impairment Variety: “All impairments are various. It is essential to provide your impairment what it requires!”
- Impairment and Nature: “Take yourself to a park, invest some more time with nature, and offer yourself some love.”
- Impairment Pride: “No matter what your impairment is, or how you specify yourself, you are remarkable.”
This trio signs up with 30 other wallpapers for Pride Month, AAPI Heritage Month, Earth Day, International Women’s Day, Black History Month, International Relationship Day, International Day of the World’s Native Peoples, Hispanic Heritage Month, World Mental Health Day, and National Native American Heritage Month.
As typical, these backgrounds are not especially enhanced for the Pixel 4a, 4a 5G, and 5’s left hole-punch or the Pixel 6’s focused front-facer.
These December Curated Culture additions are offered in the Wallpaper & Design app for the Pixel 3 and more recent. Other gadget owners can set the current Pixel wallpapers from the Curated Culture collection above.
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