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Horizon 🌅

Horizon is a minimalist Live Wallpaper engine that transforms abstract time into a tangible visual landscape. Designed for those who live with intention, ambition, and a clear vision of the future.

License Platform Typography

🌌 The Concept

Time famously "flies". Horizon renders it as a precise, modular grid of geometry, allowing you a ferquent dose of perspective at a glance.

🔭 Perspective (Life Calendar)

Your life clock on your lock screen.

  • The Grid: Each unit represents one year

🚀 Momentum (Day Counter)

Focus your energy on the immediate future.

  • The Grid: Each unit represents one day
  • The Modes:
    • "There is no tomorrow": one visible shape for today(breathing).
    • "You vs. You, yesterday": Two visible shapes - one for today(breathing) and one for yesterday.
    • "Custom": classic deadline tracking.

✨ Features

🎨 Deep Customization

Make the horizon yours with the new Style engine:

  • Shape Shifting: Choose your primitive—Circle, Rounded Square (Classic), or Sharp Square.
  • Density Control: Adjust the grid scale from 0.5x (airy, minimalist) to 1.0x (dense, data-rich).
  • Colors: Select from preset color schemes or define your own custom palette.

✒️ Typography

  • Lato: The app features the Lato typeface bundled directly into the core, ensuring crisp, professional typography on every device.

⚡ Performance

  • Zero Battery Drain: The engine sleeps when not visible.
  • Native Rendering: Built with Android's native Canvas API for fluid 60fps animations.

🛠️ Usage

  1. Install the APK.
  2. Open the Horizon app.
  3. Choose your Perspective (Life) or Momentum (Day) tab.
  4. Tap Style to customize shapes, sizes, and colors.
  5. Tap Set Perspective to apply the live wallpaper.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.


The problem is that you think you have time. - Gautama Buddha