
A minimal iPhoner home screen. The wallpaper fades from pure white at the top into pure black at the bottom, with a layer of soft dark mountain silhouettes floating just below the midpoint.
One full-width glass weather widget spans the top, sitting against the white sky portion of the wallpaper. Below it, eight stock icons sit in two rows of four: FaceTime, Calendar, Maps, and Photos in the first; Clock, Camera, App Store, and Settings in the second. The bottom half of the screen is empty.
The dock holds Phone, Safari, Messages, and Spotify. That fourth slot has a custom dark-square Spotify icon, the only third-party app in the visible layout. The lock screen uses the same gradient: same mountain silhouette, same white-to-black fade, and a clock rendered in thin hairline numerals that nearly dissolve into the grey. Everything from the widget card to the dock to the lock screen sits inside the same grey-to-black range.
Worth copying for iPhoners who want the fewest possible moving parts and no color anywhere.





