System:
- Tiling: Pop-Shell
- Theme: Adwaita-dark + QGnomeplatform (for Qt apps like OBS)
- Terminal rounded corners: adwaita-rounded
- System Font: Product Sans // Source Code Variable
- Fetch Tool: pfetch
- Wallpaper (made it based on this one, which itself is based on CYBERPUNK WORKPIECES, by Park JunKyu)
Also included:
- Firefox’s CSS: firefox-gnome-theme
- New Tab Page: nightTab + my custom theme
- GIMP-git (v.2.99)
For me it’s the opposite, I really enjoy the hard definition between the top bar and the rest of the system, specially with the curved edges (with these being probably one of the main reasons I don’t use other shell themes). It doesn’t look that good on screenshots with two monitors or more, but in real life it looks stunning.
Hm, interesting! I’m really a fan of toned-down themes (and I also use light themes to help my eyes), too much of a high contrast gets me on edge :)
Oh, that’s interesting, I use darker themes for the same reason, specially at night light theme feel like burning my eyes, which is the reason I had to change my wallpaper, even though I love it so much.
I have a strict policy of a well-lighted desk, and then light themes work really well. If you work in a darker environment, dark themes work better, but then you should – imho – just add another light source. Beautiful wallpaper!