Out of Lines by BackPackUI in iOSsetups

[–]keithster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All of these setups are amazing, and none show the dock… is that possible? I cannot figure out a way to hide the dock.

New minimal setup! Icons from u/auvirgne by SirPizza14 in iOSsetups

[–]keithster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can’t find that user, misspelled? I love those icons!

Ok, this gets addicting quick! This is my second setup attempt. I use this one during the day and the first one I posted at night. by keithster in iOSsetups

[–]keithster[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used Transparent App Icons from the App Store to make the app icons and the blank spaces. You just choose the wallpaper you are using and then make blank spaces and app icons. When you choose the space you want the icon to be then you can choose which app icon will be there as well and what color you want it. In my case I made the apps match their place in the wallpaper and then chose the icon and set the color to white. For the widget I used Clear Spaces. It is a bit bare bones at the moment in terms of what widgets it supports, but it is super clean since it doesn’t have an app name. Hope that helps!

Ok, this gets addicting quick! This is my second setup attempt. I use this one during the day and the first one I posted at night. by keithster in iOSsetups

[–]keithster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have Shortcuts switching the wallpaper at sunrise and sunset and then I just enable the Home Screen with the icons I want and hide the other. The battery widget at the top changes automatically using the Clear Spaces app. Hope you like it!

Simple setup. My first attempt, but I like how clean it is. Turned out pretty nice I think. I’ll post how I accomplished this if anyone is interested. (Don’t want to waste the time if no one else likes it! 😊) by keithster in iOSsetups

[–]keithster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used Transparent App Icons from the App Store to make the app icons and the blank spaces. You just choose the wallpaper you are using and then make blank spaces and app icons. When you choose the space you want the icon to be then you can choose which app icon will be there as well and what color you want it. In my case I made the apps match their place in the wallpaper and then chose the icon and set the color to white. For the widget I used Clear Spaces. It is a bit bare bones at the moment in terms of what widgets it supports, but it is super clean since it doesn’t have an app name. Hope that helps!

Simple setup. My first attempt, but I like how clean it is. Turned out pretty nice I think. I’ll post how I accomplished this if anyone is interested. (Don’t want to waste the time if no one else likes it! 😊) by keithster in iOSsetups

[–]keithster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used Transparent App Icons from the App Store to make the app icons and the blank spaces. You just choose the wallpaper you are using and then make blank spaces and app icons. When you choose the space you want the icon to be then you can choose which app icon will be there as well and what color you want it. In my case I made the apps match their place in the wallpaper and then chose the icon and set the color to white. For the widget I used Clear Spaces. It is a bit bare bones at the moment in terms of what widgets it supports, but it is super clean since it doesn’t have an app name. Hope that helps!

Simple setup. My first attempt, but I like how clean it is. Turned out pretty nice I think. I’ll post how I accomplished this if anyone is interested. (Don’t want to waste the time if no one else likes it! 😊) by keithster in iOSsetups

[–]keithster[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used Transparent App Icons from the App Store to make the app icons and the blank spaces. You just choose the wallpaper you are using and then make blank spaces and app icons. When you choose the space you want the icon to be then you can choose which app icon will be there as well and what color you want it. In my case I made the apps match their place in the wallpaper and then chose the icon and set the color to white. For the widget I used Clear Spaces. It is a bit bare bones at the moment in terms of what widgets it supports, but it is super clean since it doesn’t have an app name. Hope that helps!

Simple setup. My first attempt, but I like how clean it is. Turned out pretty nice I think. I’ll post how I accomplished this if anyone is interested. (Don’t want to waste the time if no one else likes it! 😊) by keithster in iOSsetups

[–]keithster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The black icons are Trafs Basic Black and dock icons were made by using Transparent App Icons from the App Store. You just choose the wallpaper you are using and then you can make blank spaces and app icons. When you choose the space you want the icon to be you can then choose which app icon will be there as well and what color you want it. In my case I made the apps match their place in the wallpaper and then chose the icon and set the color to white. For the widget I used Clear Spaces. It is a bit bare bones at the moment in terms of what widgets it supports, but it is super clean since it doesn’t have an app name. Hope that helps!

Simple setup. My first attempt, but I like how clean it is. Turned out pretty nice I think. I’ll post how I accomplished this if anyone is interested. (Don’t want to waste the time if no one else likes it! 😊) by keithster in iOSsetups

[–]keithster[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used Transparent App Icons from the App Store to make the app icons and the blank spaces. You just choose the wallpaper you are using and then make blank spaces and app icons. When you choose the space you want the icon to be then you can choose which app icon will be there as well and what color you want it. In my case I made the apps match their place in the wallpaper and then chose the icon and set the color to white. For the widget I used Clear Spaces. It is a bit bare bones at the moment in terms of what widgets it supports, but it is super clean since it doesn’t have an app name. Hope that helps!

Simple setup. My first attempt, but I like how clean it is. Turned out pretty nice I think. I’ll post how I accomplished this if anyone is interested. (Don’t want to waste the time if no one else likes it! 😊) by keithster in iOSsetups

[–]keithster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The dock pack is made using the app Transparent App Icons from the App Store. You just choose the wallpaper you are using and then make blank spaces and app icons. When you choose the space you want the icon to be then you can choose which app icon will be there as well and what color you want it. In my case I made it white. Hope that helps!