Hi everyone,
For a while, I've been fascinated by a Japanese principle called Shakkei or “borrowed scenery”, used to design gardens and other exterior aesthetics.
Using this principle, designers incorporate or "borrow" a distant element or landscape into the overall scene of a garden to make the area more harmonious with the natural surroundings.
I wanted to bring this essence into my digital workspace, where I spend most of my days, and make it feel more expansive, alive and fun. Maybe you, too.
So, I made this macOS app, that employs this principle to make your Mac workspace a bit livelier by letting you have an artistically hand-drawn first-person POV of a cosy environment for your macOS workspace.
This is different from downloading a regular wallpaper and setting it as your desktop background.
Each scene has been designed with the principle of Shakkei in mind, and here's how it works:
When you activate a scene, it sets your desktop wallpaper to the picked scene, animates it and plays a mindfully designed ambient sound for the scene (with or without music, based on your preference) that makes you feel like you’re there.
This helps you focus and get into a flow state, take a quick breather when you’re stuck in endless meetings, or use it as a fun ambience change.
For example, in a minute, you can switch your workspace to make it feel like you're sitting inside a European express train near a panoramic window, gazing at the passing landscape.
You can, of course, turn sound and animation on and off independently as you like.
The way I typically use this app is to activate a scene with animation and sound, and place an app window, such as Notes, iA Writer, Mail, etc., in the centre of the screen.
The animations and audio are crafted to be non-distracting and help me be focused on the work, while also having a sort of peripheral liveliness when I glance outside the app window.
Kind of recreates the feeling of lifting my head to see what’s around me after I’ve been heads down in work for a while.
My wife hand-drew and animated every scene you’ll see in the app, and I built the native macOS app and mixed the ambient sounds.
I could go on about the benefits of the app, but the best way to witness the experience I'm talking about is to try the app firsthand.
The free trial version has one scene unlocked for you to use for as long as you want, and you can download it from the website.
When you’re ready to unlock all scenes, you can use the code UNEED20 at checkout to grab a license at a 20% discount (valid for a week).
The app's fun to use, and adds flair to your Mac's workspace. Try it out.