Now you too can decorate your computer desktop the way the Movie Stars do, with our amazing WFMU Wallpaper! To take advantage of this fabulous offer, simply click the link below for your desired selection, and once it loads, right click over the image and choose "Set as Wallpaper". Or, if your computer doesn't have that option, you can right click on the image (once it loads) and choose to "Save Image As.." and then set the wallpaper via your computer's control panel settings. This site has more information on how to set your wallpaper up, or you can drop me a line if you are still stuck.
These recently added wallpaper designs adorned various Marathon goodies of the past.
Radio Ballet
1024x768, 254k.
800x600, 180k.
Nick Dewar choreographed this beautiful design for the WFMU sticker and postcard set back in 2006.
Where Dead Air Lives
1024x768, 316k.
800x600, 205k.
Marco Almera dug up this festive design for WFMU's 2004 T-shirt.
Sasquatch Drummer
1024x768, 201k.
800x600, 295k.
Andy Ward drummed up this design for a WFMU t-shirt in 2007.
Bumper Sticker Streetscape
1024x768, 172k.
800x600, 120k.
J. D. King took a stroll to Coolsville and brought back this design for the 2007 Bumper Sticker.
Baby Loves WFMU
1024x768, 208k.
800x600, 145k.
As you can tell from this image, babies and kittehs love WFMU, and you can show that you do too! Dr. Phrankenshop cobbled together this sweet scene for WFMU's 2006 sticker and postcard set.
Eat Flaming Death, Fascist Media Pigs!
1024x768, 174k.
800x600, 120k.
The copiously talented Dr. Frankenshop also manufactured this image, for WFMU's 2006 T-shirt.
Escuche!
1024x768, 257k.
800x600, 290k.
This design for the 2005 WFMU t-shirt can be pinned on Mark Zingarelli.
More fabulousity after the jump...
These older selections include artwork from WFMU T-shirts past:
Making the End Times Happy Times
1024x768, 269k.
800x600, 176k.
Bruno
Nadalin designed this happy-calyptic image for a WFMU T-shirt a few
years back. Perfect for the computer user who rarely leaves home.
Jim Flora Kiddie Ensemble
1024x768, 85k
800x600, 60k
Inspired
by the artwork of Jim Flora, designed by Dave Cunningham for the 2003
T-shirt. Download this one and imagine that the mad little children
are responsible for all that music in your head.
Investigate Fish Farm
1024x768, 338k
800x600, 233k
Steven Keene created this lovely design for WFMU's Marathon 2000 T-shirt.
Powered By Love
1024x768, 225k
800x600, 215k
Forget
Dell. Power your desktop with Love. Danny Hellman designed this
super-cute image for the first-ever WFMU Iron-On back in 2003.
Learn Radio
1024x768, 691k
800x600, 445k
Impress
your friends and family with this Chris Ware creation in which Jimmy
Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth, teaches us about the wonders of
Radio.
Enjoy! And, if you would care to decorate your body with any of these designs, take a stroll over to our Olde Time Internet Emporium to take a look at our fine t-shirts, bumper stickers, and more.

















Decorate your body? For a minute I thought you were announcing tattoo designs. (no, not Ken's "Eagles" tat).
Posted by: JT | October 05, 2005 at 03:54 PM
How about real WFMU wallpaper that we can put up in our parent's basements?
Posted by: Herman Moonie | October 06, 2005 at 08:34 AM
hey Megan,
thanks for those nice wallpapers!
please check als out my webste with a lot walpapers for free download...
best regards from nigeria
joy
Posted by: wallpaper | March 26, 2008 at 07:36 PM
Thanks for those nice wallpapers. How about adding the Where Dead Air Lives artwork as a wallpaper? I made that into my own wallpaper a while ago.
Posted by: Thomas Sen | May 29, 2008 at 05:07 AM
cool wallpapers.
Posted by: free wallpaper online | July 04, 2008 at 07:59 AM
Good collection. How about resizing/optimizing some of these for iPhone use? Cf. to http://poolga.com/en
Posted by: Seattle | July 16, 2008 at 01:38 AM
I love the Baby Loves WFMU wallpaper most.it gives my computer a very adoring,caring look.please try to come up with more wallpapers like pets,babies they give us joy at home.thanks
Posted by: ifeanyichukwu soronnadi | July 25, 2010 at 05:33 AM