A minimal iPhoner home screen, laid out to let the wallpaper do all the work. The image is a 3D-rendered blue spiral: concentric rings of frosted petal-like shapes curving inward to a dark void at the center. Apps line the left and right edges, leaving the center of the screen open.

One extra-large widget takes the full top row. It shows date, time, and a circular progress ring tracking how far through the day you are. Below it, apps line both edges in single-file columns of four, leaving the spiral center of the wallpaper completely uncovered.

Chase and a productivity folder sit in the left column. The folder contains what looks like Notion alongside a calendar and a notes app. The right column runs MD, Craft, X, and YouTube from top to bottom, with Claude at the bottom left and Perplexity in the dock alongside App Store, a social folder, and Settings. Focus Wizard appears on a second page that leaves the vortex entirely unobstructed.

Worth copying for iPhoners who want a home screen where the wallpaper is the centerpiece, not an afterthought.