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    How to set-up a Korean-inspired Phone Interface



    Hello Everyone! Lately, I've been really inspired with some Korean vlogs and I saw one where he/she made a simple tutorial on how to do a minimalistic korean-inspired phone interface design. Well, she did it on Iphone but when I checked on my Samsung I got pretty much have most of the needed widgets to set one up. All we need is a simple check whether the phone has capacity to do so.

    How to Set-up:

    1. Check whether your phone's home interface has widget for:

                    a. Picture / Photo 
                    b. A white or minimal memo

    Both of these you can get in an app store but I decided to check mine if the factory settings already has it? Oh, Why do this? Simple, I don't want to burden my phone with too much apps.

    2. Think of a color palette. 

    3. Download Pinterest for "grid" wallpaper phone designs. Grid wallpaper proves helpful to visually arrange even your most busy apps on your phone. It helps create visual guidance on where to place the widgets or the app icons, making it easy for the eyes.

    4. Download for Korean inspired photos: It can be anything from, fashion to food, or interior even your own signature! There's so many to choose from as long as you have a color scheme you follow, everything will be set aesthetically.

    5. Add a memo with an inspiring message. I wrote mine to inspire me, Remembering my strongest asset, and the goal I plan to do with it. 

    The rest would depend on you, I added a google search since the widget is perfect for the theme and it readily accessible to search terms on what I need. Also, don't forget to arrange your apps in a folder so they don't look messy, Although if you prefer for the apps to all show, you can add another page containing the apps so you can just press the home button and you're set to a minimalistic look all the time.






    Hello Everyone! Lately, I've been really inspired with some Korean vlogs and I saw one where he/she made a simple tutorial on how to do a minimalistic korean-inspired phone interface design. Well, she did it on Iphone but when I checked on my Samsung I got pretty much have most of the needed widgets to set one up. All we need is a simple check whether the phone has capacity to do so.

    How to Set-up:

    1. Check whether your phone's home interface has widget for:

                    a. Picture / Photo 
                    b. A white or minimal memo

    Both of these you can get in an app store but I decided to check mine if the factory settings already has it? Oh, Why do this? Simple, I don't want to burden my phone with too much apps.

    2. Think of a color palette. 

    3. Download Pinterest for "grid" wallpaper phone designs. Grid wallpaper proves helpful to visually arrange even your most busy apps on your phone. It helps create visual guidance on where to place the widgets or the app icons, making it easy for the eyes.

    4. Download for Korean inspired photos: It can be anything from, fashion to food, or interior even your own signature! There's so many to choose from as long as you have a color scheme you follow, everything will be set aesthetically.

    5. Add a memo with an inspiring message. I wrote mine to inspire me, Remembering my strongest asset, and the goal I plan to do with it. 

    The rest would depend on you, I added a google search since the widget is perfect for the theme and it readily accessible to search terms on what I need. Also, don't forget to arrange your apps in a folder so they don't look messy, Although if you prefer for the apps to all show, you can add another page containing the apps so you can just press the home button and you're set to a minimalistic look all the time.




    . Saturday, October 17, 2020 .

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