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Frizzle, mind posting the wallpaper?

No problem! Here ya go! :)

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Inspired by the "Android 7" design tutorials that mimic the "Windows 7" mobile layout, I spent some time creating photo-gallery icons for my normal homescreen apps.

I'm running LauncherPro on an unrooted DROID Incredible.

Lockscreen:


I'm using WidgetLocker Lockscreen and Beautiful Widgets smaller home with the "gearedup" clock skin and the "simplybeautiful" weather skin.

Homescreen Preview:


I cut down to just five homescreens... just don't need more than that right now.

Homescreens from left to right:



My Games home. For this and all of the homescreens I used only Desktop Visualizer widgets of various sizes. Most of them link to their respective apps, but the headers of homescreens 1, 2, 4, and 5 all link to specified Smart Shortcuts, which pops up a separate "app drawer" that shows only the apps you designate for that category. It works so much better than using folders.



My Entertainment home. All Desktop Visualizer widgets.



This is the main home screen. All Desktop Visualizer widgets except for the SwitchPro Widget. For some reason I didn't like this one the first time I tried it during my last layout period. But it does EVERYTHING I need it to do. Right now I have it set up for: LED flashlight, Vibrate/Silent, Screen Brightness, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 3G-Hotspot. For my current layout, I think it works really well.



Communications page using just Desktop Visualizer widgets.



The last homescreen... just a collection of some stuff that I use often enough to get a widget. Using only Desktop Visualizer, the header and the "Travel" widget link to Smart Shortcuts.

That's it! (Until I find the next awesome way of arranging things.)
 
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I'm running the following on mine as of right now.
HTC EVO 4g - UnRooted - LauncherPro 0.8.0 , Desktop Visualizer, Tajm, Switch Pro, Minimal Icon bar from Newone757 design, XDA - HDPI Theme with my Transparent Icons - Palaydin Script , and Neogone2 Medium Grey Text Icons on the dock.
Widgets: TAJM , Last Call, Switch Pro, BattStatt, DefaultNewsandWeather

Hope you like :
This features the above listed.

IF you would like some of this or me to create for you, please just email me.
Thanks.


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Inspired by the "Android 7" design tutorials that mimic the "Windows 7" mobile layout, I spent some time creating photo-gallery icons for my normal homescreen apps.

I'm running LauncherPro on an unrooted DROID Incredible.

Lockscreen:


I'm using WidgetLocker Lockscreen and Beautiful Widgets smaller home with the "gearedup" clock skin and the "simplybeautiful" weather skin.

Homescreen Preview:


I cut down to just five homescreens... just don't need more than that right now.

Homescreens from left to right:



My Games home. For this and all of the homescreens I used only Desktop Visualizer widgets of various sizes. Most of them link to their respective apps, but the headers of homescreens 1, 2, 4, and 5 all link to specified Smart Shortcuts, which pops up a separate "app drawer" that shows only the apps you designate for that category. It works so much better than using folders.



My Entertainment home. All Desktop Visualizer widgets.



This is the main home screen. All Desktop Visualizer widgets except for the SwitchPro Widget. For some reason I didn't like this one the first time I tried it during my last layout period. But it does EVERYTHING I need it to do. Right now I have it set up for: LED flashlight, Vibrate/Silent, Screen Brightness, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 3G-Hotspot. For my current layout, I think it works really well.



Communications page using just Desktop Visualizer widgets.



The last homescreen... just a collection of some stuff that I use often enough to get a widget. Using only Desktop Visualizer, the header and the "Travel" widget link to Smart Shortcuts.

That's it! (Until I find the next awesome way of arranging things.)

WANT! Think I'll try this out when I get back from vacation lol!
 
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Im still working around with the launchers a little bit. I LOVE sense but I feel like im skimping a bit on the personalization aspect of it. I want something my own...not someone elses...oh well gives me something to do when im bored :p

This is what I have now...

Lock Screen (Thanks to all for suggesting lock widget)
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Home
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Photo/video screen plus GF
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Misc/"I dont know what to do with this screen" screen
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Music Screen
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Social Networking screen
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Previews
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Gotta say, I LOVE ADW and its flexibility. Although I do like launcher pro more, it doesnt have the illuminated dock and the icons are VERY off center for the official Sense docks.

And yes...I do like sense...a LOT!!!

What theme do you have? and also what clock widget is that? Im running ADW.launcher also on a nonrooted mytouchslide. THANKS , that looks really good, but i cant use my original widgets when im using adw, is there launcher that its able to use the original widgets that came with the phone? noobie here lol sorry lol THANKS AGAIN
 
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Does anyone know the size of the images I would need for each of the Desktop visualizer widget sizes. I'm trying to do something similar as the Win7 theme up a couple posts, but not having much luck with the images.

Depends on the phone.
Most people have to use the 4x1 widget and resize it to 3x1 with LPP, and then just the normal 1x2 widget.
The Eris (only phone I know of, haven't used any others) can get by with just the 3x1 widget.
 
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No I don't, sorry. I got rid of that layout yesterday or I could tell you.
You might be able to find it with some Google searching.

I did find this on XDA, it might be of some help.

Since the Droid is a WVGA (480 x 854 pixels) screen and the Desire is a WVGA ( 480 X 800 WVGA ) screen, shouldn't the dimensions be around the same size?

So wouldn't a 3x1 = 350 x 122 icon be 350 x 176 for the Droid? I'm just guessing as I have no idea how pixels are measured and such....

To do this, all I would have to do is change the image size in photoshop, correct?
 
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Inspired by the "Android 7" design tutorials that mimic the "Windows 7" mobile layout, I spent some time creating photo-gallery icons for my normal homescreen apps.

I'm running LauncherPro on an unrooted DROID Incredible.

Lockscreen:


I'm using WidgetLocker Lockscreen and Beautiful Widgets smaller home with the "gearedup" clock skin and the "simplybeautiful" weather skin.

Homescreen Preview:


I cut down to just five homescreens... just don't need more than that right now.

Homescreens from left to right:



My Games home. For this and all of the homescreens I used only Desktop Visualizer widgets of various sizes. Most of them link to their respective apps, but the headers of homescreens 1, 2, 4, and 5 all link to specified Smart Shortcuts, which pops up a separate "app drawer" that shows only the apps you designate for that category. It works so much better than using folders.



My Entertainment home. All Desktop Visualizer widgets.



This is the main home screen. All Desktop Visualizer widgets except for the SwitchPro Widget. For some reason I didn't like this one the first time I tried it during my last layout period. But it does EVERYTHING I need it to do. Right now I have it set up for: LED flashlight, Vibrate/Silent, Screen Brightness, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 3G-Hotspot. For my current layout, I think it works really well.



Communications page using just Desktop Visualizer widgets.



The last homescreen... just a collection of some stuff that I use often enough to get a widget. Using only Desktop Visualizer, the header and the "Travel" widget link to Smart Shortcuts.

That's it! (Until I find the next awesome way of arranging things.)


Do you have a link for those icons please?
 
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