
A dark-mode iPhoner home screen built around a cryptic date widget. The widget fills the top half of the screen as a letter-search grid, with the day, month, and year hidden in rows of random letters and highlighted in white and red.
Sixteen custom icons fill a 4x4 grid below, every one greyscale: a dark square with a thin white outline icon inside. FaceTime, a calendar grid, photo gallery, and an aperture icon open the first row; Gmail, a circle-strike, a list, and a clock fill the second; Apple TV, a radio dial, App Store, and Maps make up the third; a running figure, card wallet, settings gear, and YouTube close the bottom. No color anywhere in the layout.
The lock screen sits on the opposite end of the mood. The wallpaper is a manga-style illustration of a dark-haired girl looking upward, rendered in high-contrast black, white, and soft pink on a pure black background. The oversized clock numerals hover as a near-transparent overlay across her face. The dock holds Phone, a navigation app, a messaging app, and a music notes app, all in the same greyscale treatment.
Worth copying for iPhoners who want to run a high-contrast anime aesthetic all the way through, lock screen and icons both.





