Minimalistic Glassy Info
Current Version - 2.2
//Features
Scroll down to find all these.
-System-wide Icon Overhaul
-Digital Clock
-Horizontal/Vertical Calendar
-Spotify/iTunes now playing
-CPU Usage meter
-Battery life and health meter
-Disk space meter
Changelog
V2.2
- Changed layout for theme. Available in both minimal and complication.
V2.1p2
-Swapped out calendar for another calendar. (I do not think i can talk about it here but it is a widget for another geektool-like application) -Transparent dock -Edited the background "glass" to a darker version.
V2.1
-Used new icons for applications and system icons. -Did some cleanup.
V2.0
-The top menu bar does not have the menu bar shadow anymore. This is a little tweak by creating a blurred glow near to the top on any wallpaper, cancelling the shadow out. Its now officially "flat". -Used new applications. -Redesigned UI -Read all things below for more information
Links to dock and application icons
//Normal dock/application Icons
The icons are based on flat design. Icons can be changed easily using applications such as liteIcon and similar applications. The icons i used are from the dynamic collection and are available here and are by ccard3. Please do use the template by him for applications not included in his pack. http://www.ccard3.com/icons.html
//Icons for professional applications
For those who use professional applications like autodesk products such as Maya, Smoke, Softimage, 3dsMax, (i know i do) and professional applications from the foundry, this guy has some of the best icons out there. Although i like it, it did not fit me so i used the icons and tweaked to my liking such as masking the icon into a circle, removing the words. Its a great one so i suggest for those who use them, go get it.
http://cryptoworks.deviantart.com/art/Modern-UI-25-Icons-for-Professional-Media-Programs-381053423
Links to scripts and applications
//Alfred 2
It offers similar function as the spotlight in OSX Yosemite. Just a way to quickly launch apps, find folders and that sort of things. Helps simplify your OSX experience. http://www.alfredapp.com
//Bartender
Bartender is great especially if you have many many things on the menu bar. This will give you a cleaner and space- saving menu bar. A neat tool to have. Its available over at http://www.macbartender.com
//Menu Bar
With YOSEMITE, you do NOT need to modify system files. Just simply change it via system preferences. But if you are still running an OLD version of OS X, check out the obsidian menu bar which is available over here at http://www.obsidianmenubar.com
//Spotify Info
The info at the top left is the "Spotify now Playing" geeklet. It is an absolute great and simple Spotify song info out there (well for me that is). It is available over at http://www.macosxtips.co.uk/geeklets/music/spotify-now-playing/
//System Info (CPU, RAM, Batt, Disk Cap)
The info shows in a few lines and its clean. It could be replaced with circle indicators but anyway it can be downloaded there: http://www.macosxtips.co.uk/geeklets/system/system-information/
//Date and Time
Its Simple. Shows the current date and time. Modified it a little bit (placements) http://www.macosxtips.co.uk/geeklets/productivity/desktop-date-time-1/
An alternate version (the round clock and the colourful line calendar) is available through uberschist as seen in the third screen shot. Uberschist is available here: http://tracesof.net/uebersicht/
//Vertical calendar
The calendar is modified version with me translating the Thai characters to English (the public holidays). Over here, http://www.macosxtips.co.uk/geeklets/internet/minimal-geeklet/ , you can download his desktop's geeklets as a whole but i only choose the calendar. Easy on the eyes.
//Dock
The dock is done using cDock, a great tool for customising your dock (free). Although it does not have the blur functionality at the moment, its just spectacular.
//Alternative versions.
Ecma has his own desktop design based on this. Go check out his desktop. While mine is a more of a dark-ish theme, his is more of a "light" theme. Go check it out here