
Whether you’re after monochromatic consistency or colorful chaos, there’s sure to be a pack out there for you-even if it didn’t get mentioned in this article.
If you’re into customizing the visuals of your phone, an icon pack is just one more step you can take to make your phone feel unique. It’s about as to the point as an icon pack can be, but it does look nice and it’s great if you’re a fan of flashier icon packs. Rondo takes every icon and turns them into simple colored circles with a logo and subtle shadow effect. Rondo: To finish off this list, we’re going with a rather straightforward pack.It looks good, gives your home screen a unique look, and you won’t have to relearn any icons. All this pack does is take the standard app icons and shape them into vertical rectangles. Verticons: While the packs listed so far have been major departures from the original icons, Verticons tones things down a bit.
If you’re into pixel art, you’ll certainly love this icon pack and the creative ways it tackles various icons with the limited art style.
PixBit: Reminicist of old (and new) school video games, PixBit features pixelated versions of the icons you’re already used to. That doesn’t mean all the icons will bleed together though, this pack has plenty of tricks up its sleeve to ensure each icon is unique in some way. During the design process, this pack was limited to a specific color palette to make sure all the icons felt cohesive. Aura: If you prefer a consistent style, Aura’s got you covered. With soft edges and pastel colors, the designs all fit together well and the set of wallpapers included with the pack only further that. Crayon: Stepping back into the world of color, the Crayon pack features cute and colorful icons. There’s also the “Dark” version of the pack that switches out the white for black on all icons. The bold white lines keep a consistent style between all the icons and simplify the look of your home screen.
Flight: If you want something simple and minimalist, Flight is the pack for you. While the icon pack you use will be down to your own personal taste, we picked a variety of high-quality packs, each with its own style. Now that you know what these packs are and how to use them, we would be remiss not to give you a few recommendations for packs to start with. Some Great Packs to Start with Not Just Another Designer, Nate Wren Design, Benas Dzimidas