Imma rate again here
>>7261605Not too risky but effective. 8/10
>>7261937It lacks something I don't know. 7/10
>>7262047This is nice, but I feel it's too cluttered with that pape. 8/10
>>7262143Those icons bug me. Also, did you ever consider moving clock and battery at the bottom left? 6/10
>>7262147Balanced. 7.5/10
>>7262153Yeeeeeahh man, I dig this! 8.5/10
>>7262174Despacito is indeed an unknown pleasure, but the lack of icons still bugs me. 6.5/10
>>7262181Man, this is clean. 8/10
>>7262183This is a good contrast. 7.5/10
>>7262185It looks fairly well, but it lacks almost any sort of customization. 6/10
>>7262431I love how you play with colors. 9/10
>>7262560First of all: get rid of the stock spotify widget and make a music widget yourself with KWGT. Second: with a wallpaper like that, where the subject is at the middle of the pic, try to spread widgets equally at the top and at the bottom.
>>7262570I like it, even if I'd personally use some gradient at the bottom to assure me that text and icons would be readable even with more complex wallpapers (and I actually did this on my setup). 8/10
>>7262581This feels soft, but the navigation bar kills the feeling. 7/10
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So, I am here:
>>7261560I added a webm to show how this thing works. The system icons down there are replaced with a notification bar when an erasable notification appears. Tapping on a particular notification icon opens such notification. You can't see it in the video, but when there are more than three notifications three dots appear as a fourth icon, along with a counter of the number of notifications to read. Tapping on the three dots deletes all notifications, tapping on the counter pulls off the notification tray.
In the third page the music widget animates itself when music is playing. It also becomes black and white when music stops. Tapping on the album cover opens the music player. Two of the three icons of the third page are hidden folders, revealed by a swipe.