iOS14 Home Screen Ideas: Our favorite custom iPhone Layout so far

iOS14 Home Screen Ideas: Our favorite custom iPhone Layout so far

iOS 14's home screen ideas for the iPhone allow you to customize your icon and widget setup according to a unified theme.

iOS 14 has sparked a surge of creativity with the software's new customization tools. You may notice the option to add widgets (pieces of visual information of various sizes) within apps on the home screen. Apple offers a native widget collection, but there are also a number of third-party widget design apps available.

As a result, users are hacking their way to combine new widgets with custom app icons to create iPhone home screen themes. You may have seen "Animal Crossing" or "Microsoft Paint"-inspired layouts trending online.

A guide on how to make custom iPhone widgets and app icons in iOS 14 explains how to design your dream display, but if you need some inspiration, or just want to see how the Internet want to see how clever you can be, keep reading for a roundup of iOS 14 home screen ideas.

Back to those days when crude doodles were cool. Microsoft Paint makes everyone nostalgic, for better or worse. In any case, this tribute is pretty great. But if you don't have a machine that can use MS Paint, you can design your own hand-drawn icons using one of the best drawing apps.

This may be another throwback theme. While you can't restore old iOS software to your iPhone, you can recreate the aesthetics of early 2010s Apple devices with old-fashioned app icons. The best part? You can charge it with a Lightning cable. Especially if you have an old iPod touch for reference.

There are several ways to organize a monochrome iOS 14 home screen. You can make each page a different color of the rainbow by separating apps based on the color of their original icons. Or you can make custom app icons that match a single color. Any color can be used, but a single black layout is especially smart.

Pastel colors are ideal for spring, but can be used year-round to give your iPhone home screen a soft Miami Vice look. Pale pinks, purples, blues, yellows, and greens work well together, so unlike monochrome themes, pastels offer a broader color palette.

The 80's-inspired neon trend has made its way into the iPhone, and we have to admit that it looks quite seductive. With a dimly lit background, turning all the app icons into miniature neon signs creates a cool depth effect on the display; check out this link for a collection of neon sign icons that you can use to transform your iOS 14 home screen.

If eye-catching colors aren't your thing, try this neutral iOS 14 home screen idea. The minimalism of beige, nude, and charcoal makes us feel most sophisticated.

Moving away from color themes and onto fandom-inspired iOS 14 homescreen ideas: this custom layout, which recreates the Nook Phone from New Horizons, may be the most amazing thing we've ever seen. You could even take inspiration from the best Nintendo Switch games and turn a gameplay screenshot into a photo widget.

Deceptively simple looking Minecraft is still one of the hottest games out there, and if you're a Minecraft fan, you might enjoy creating an iOS 14 home screen theme using the icons as building blocks. And even if you're not a fan, the 8-bit icons are cool; they're a great way to showcase the game's newest features.

Star Wars could be interpreted as some iOS 14 home screen ideas. It depends on how many apps you have. This Lego homage to Star Wars is also clever.

Since ATLA and The Legend of Korra hit Netflix, there has been renewed interest in the Nickelodeon saga; as the two most engrossing shows on Netflix right now, these related series are perfect for iOS 14 home screen themes.

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