A New Idea Beyond Wallpapers🎧

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Mono Frame

What started as another wallpaper creation session unexpectedly led to a completely new direction for Monoframe. While experimenting with cyberpunk street art concepts and monochrome cityscapes, I realized that the world I’m building might not be limited to wallpapers alone. It could become something much larger—a complete atmosphere powered by visuals, music, and creativity.

For most of the day, I was focused on creating new wallpaper concepts.

I experimented with abstract floating objects, cyberpunk interiors, and eventually landed on a concept that immediately clicked with me: monochrome cities covered with vibrant neon street art.

The city itself remained black and white, while crowns, lightning bolts, arrows, and hand-drawn illustrations glowed in bright colors across the architecture. Instead of feeling like traditional graffiti, it looked as if someone had taken a giant neon marker and drawn directly onto reality.

The more variations I created, the more excited I became.

What surprised me most was how naturally the concept expanded. Different districts, industrial zones, rooftops, maintenance sectors, and futuristic megacities all felt like parts of the same universe.

At some point during the process, a completely different idea appeared.

What if Monoframe wasn’t just a wallpaper project?

What if it had its own sound?

Years ago, I used to make trap beats in FL Studio and upload them to YouTube. I wasn’t a professional producer, but I understood the basics and genuinely enjoyed the process.

I also own Logic Pro.

The funny thing is that I’ve had it for years and barely learned how to use it.

For some reason, that started bothering me.

If I’m already building visual worlds, why not create the music that belongs inside them?

Instead of simply uploading wallpapers, I could create long-form ambient videos featuring Monoframe artwork alongside original LoFi beats.

Not because I want to become a YouTuber.

Not because I’m chasing viral success.

But because it feels like a natural extension of the project.

Wallpapers.

Pinterest.

Monoframe.

Music.

YouTube.

For the first time, all of those pieces started connecting in my head.

Tomorrow, I’ll begin by installing Logic Pro and learning it properly.

The goal isn’t perfection.

The goal is simply to create.

And who knows—maybe the next chapter of Monoframe starts with a beat.

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