Styles
Choose the mood before the map settles.
Each style changes the emotional temperature of a place while keeping the composition quiet, legible, and personal.
timeless / crisp
Mono
Quiet black-and-stone contrast for cities that want to feel timeless and precise.
contoured / quiet relief
Topographic
Fine contour-like rhythm and quiet relief for a map that feels calm and dimensional.
streets / routes
Roads
A clean street-and-route composition that lets the city structure come forward.
dark / cinematic
Noir
Deep contrast and restrained light for a city wallpaper with a darker cinematic edge.
nocturnal / moody
Night
Deep charcoal and softened light, like a city remembered after dark.
architectural / measured
Blueprint
Measured lines and pale blue structure with an architectural studio feel.
movement / rhythm
Transit
Selective route color and city rhythm, reduced to elegant movement.
paper / warm
Soft Paper
Warm paper tones and low-contrast linework for a gentler, collectible feel.
Start here
Start with a style, then make it yours.
Pick the visual register that feels closest to the place, then create a wallpaper with the city and mood that belong to you.