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Ant GTK Theme: A Flat and Light Theme with a Modern Look

As you are a Linux or Ubuntu user, you might have tried a set of modern flat Themes like Arc, Numix, or Adapta. But still, you can try a different flavor of another flat and beautiful Ant GTK Theme on your System.

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Ant GTK Theme is made for Ubuntu and other Gnome-based Linux distributions. It comes with three variations, such as:

  • Ant – which is light with red highlighted.
  • Ant Dracula – which is dark, along with a green accent and pink highlighted.
  • Ant Bloody offers a fantastic mixture of dark and light with a green accent and red highlighted.
  • Ant Nebula

Window control of all the variants is basically inspired by Mac OS. But despite different tastes, I personally feel this window control asset would be much better if it followed the original window control asset rather than being inspired by Mac OS.

How To Install Ant GTK Theme


Did you like the look and feel of this theme? If so, follow the instructions below to download, install, and apply it to Ubuntu and other Gnome-based Linux desktops.

1. Download any above-mentioned variants from GNOME-look as you wish to use.

2. Now extract the downloaded zip file to the themes directory, i.e., ~/.themes/ or /usr/share/themes/ (create it if required).

3. If you are on top of the Gnome Environment, run the following command to apply the setting.

gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-theme Ant
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences theme Ant

Otherwise, you can always use Gnome/Ubuntu Tweak Tool/Other distros tweak tool.

Recommended Post: How To Use Themes and Icons on Various Linux Desktop

I hope you like this theme and my tutorial. If you want more themes and icons, please follow my list of the best and most popular Ubuntu Themes hubs.

Share your experience and thoughts in the comment below. Thanks for having a good time with Us.

Mehedi Hasan
Mehedi Hasan
Mehedi Hasan is a dedicated Linux enthusiast with a passion for helping others understand the core concepts of Linux systems. He focuses on breaking down complex topics into simple, beginner-friendly explanations. His goal is to make Linux accessible without overwhelming new learners.

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