In case you’re searching for better approaches to give your iOS 14 home screen a custom aesthetic, the Pastel color palettes application has been updated with new home screen widgets. This permits you to include custom colors and designs legitimately to your iPhone.
For those new, Pastel was created by Steve Troughton-Smith to make and saving custom color palette collections for projects. The application incorporates an collection of color palettes built-in, yet you can likewise make your own dependent on a color picker or hex codes. The present update develops the application’s set of features with help for iOS 14 home screen widgets.
The opportunities here are really interminable. You can plan a widget using the colors of your nation’s flag, the colors of your favorite sports team, your favorite color, or whatever else. At the point when you open the Pastel application, you’ll see a list of default color palettes, or you can make your own.
When you’ve designed a color palette in the Pastel application, head back to your iOS 14 home screen, long-press to enter jiggle mode, and search for the “+” button in the upper left-hand corner. Search for the Pastel option from the list of applications and add your favored widget size to your home screen. From that point, you can tap the widget, pick “Edit” and type in the name of the color palette you want to add to your home screen.
Pastel is accessible for free on the App Store for iPhone and iPad, however there is a optional one-time purchase of $4.99 to unlock unlimited palettes.
When joining applications like Pastel with Apple’s iOS 14 widgets, Widgetsmith, and other customization options, it’s easy to give your iPhone home screen a personalized aesthetic.