** Update: Get the 2024 Hispanic Heritage Month wallpapers here! **
Looking for Hispanic Heritage Month wallpapers? You’re in the right place! I designed 48 free desktop and phone wallpapers to celebrate.
I designed Monday start desktop and phone options, Sunday start desktop and phone options, and no calendar desktop and phone options too.
At the request of a blog reader, I started creating and sharing heritage wallpapers. First Black History Month in February, then Women’s History Month, Jewish American Heritage Month, AAPI Heritage month, LGBTQIA+ pride, then Disability Pride.
P.S. Looking for my FREE standard 2023 month wallpapers? Head here!
Check out all the 2023 Hispanic Heritage wallpapers below, shall we!
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The no calendar desktop options are up first. These are especially useful since the celebrations span two months from September 15 – October 15.
And the phone options:
Next up are Sunday start desktop and phone choices:
Next up are Monday start desktop and phone:
I really enjoyed creating these Hispanic Heritage wallpapers and learning the history.
The observation started in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week during President Lyndon Johnson’s presidency.
He stated: “The people of Hispanic descent are the heirs of missionaries, captains, soldiers, and farmers who were motivated by a young spirit of adventure, and a desire to settle freely in a free land.”
The observation was expanded by President Ronald Reagan in 1988 to cover a 30-day period starting on September 15 and ending on October 15. And it was enacted into law on August 17, 1988.
I hope you’re liking my heritage wallpapers. Below is a recap of what I’ve shared so far:
- February: Black History Month
- March: Women’s History Month
- May: Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
- May: Jewish American Heritage Month
- June: LGBTQIA+ Pride Month
- July: Disability Pride Month
- Hispanic Heritage Month
Coming up: - November: Native American Heritage Month
How to set up desktop background on a Mac
Choose Apple () menu > System Preferences, then click Desktop & Screen Saver. From the Desktop tab, select a folder of images on the left, then click an image on the right. Desktop & Screen Saver preferences window To add a folder of your own images, click the Add button below the list of folders. For more information about the settings in this window, click the question-mark icon in the corner of the window.
How to set up desktop background in Windows
The simplest way to set a picture as the desktop wallpaper is to open it so that you can see the image, and then right-click it to choose Set as desktop background. This option is also available when you right-click the picture file in Windows Explorer – you don’t even have to open the picture to set it as the desktop background.