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  1. David
    26.04.2023 @ 23:17

    As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, I can provide a translation of the text in Bulgarian:

    Photography by: Beginning Editing. Its no secret that we have an affinity for ROYGBIV, but we took our obsession to the next level when we organized and color-coded our phone apps! There we sat silently, moving each app in line with the rainbow, and didnt look up from our phones until it was perfected. Our home screen never looked so satisfying… we were addicted. And we knew everyone else would be too. Why rainbows? Because it symbolizes our organizational philosophy of blending functional systems with style. You instinctively know where to find your blue sweater, green book, and now your yellow apps. Between the color and logo, the app icons are intentionally designed to be memorable and if you asked yourself, you could probably deduce the overall color of each one. Some people are more comfortable organizing their phone by category or alphabetically, so you should stick to the system that works best for you. For us, its all about ROYGBIV all the time. After we posted our own image on @thehomeedit, we immediately received a stream of screenshots from our followers who showed us they had jumped on the ROYGBIV train! Heres how you can create your own: 1. Start with a simple background so that the color coordination appears on the screen. Use an image youve already saved or find a background online by searching for things like white marble, white tiles, blue ocean, green trees, etc. Until the image is busy, it should work well! 2. Combine apps that have similar colors and tones to create color-coded folders. If an app has more than one color in its design, just choose the most dominant color and arrange it accordingly. Once it connects with other apps in the same color palette, you wont notice the variations. For apps that have multiple colors in their design, create a rainbow folder! 3. Title each new folder with your favorite emojis in the same color scheme as the apps. This is the part where people really get creative. For the pink folder, you could choose a bow, bikini, or heart; for the jewelry folder, you could choose the dress, statue of liberty, or fish. The red folder can be titled with a tulip, the blue folder with ocean waves, and the green folder with a cactus.