The image changes when tapped, as seen here ->
https://a.pomf.cat/kawqsl.webm-------------------------------------
>>1894088Anon was making a point that the whole 'picture in a box on a blurred background' design has been around for a while. He's not just showing off how long he's been here.
>>1894061The thin separation lines look ugly, sorry. Contrasting elements by using different colour tones and hues, for example, is much better than physical division by a line. The colours you've chosen also don't mesh well with the wallpaper you use. It's encouraging to see how much work you've put in, good job. Lurk moar and keep going.
>>1894108>>1894109Those icons don't really fit and the widget colours aren't great. The whole thing is a bit messy IMO.
>>1894117Be sure of what benefits you get from using a custom ROM before you install one. It's not dangerous but it is a bit of a hassle and you 100% don't need one just to do ricing stuff.
>>1894136Move the icons down so they're in that negative space and not clashing with the lighter bits of the background.
>>1894144If you don't want to mess around with the live wallpaperness of KLWP then consider using KWGT (
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.kustom.widget) as it has all the same customisation without needing to set up your stuff in a livewallpaper.
>>1894230Throw it out and start again.
>>1894260You don't need all that information. Only having a widget on your screen if you actually regularly use it is a good ethos to have. If you're going to keep them you should aim for consistency so make sure they're all using the same or very similar fonts (I'm looking at that digital clock font on the battery bar). Also do what the other anon said about the dark grey.
It's all well and good having a functional homescreen with lots of widgets but most of the time using the space for app icons is better and more functional.