A collection of visual resources designed to customize the appearance of application shortcuts on devices operating with a specific iteration of a mobile operating system is referred to here. It provides a means for users to alter the default graphical representation of applications on their home screens and app drawers. For example, a user might download and apply a compilation that replaces the standard circular icons with square-shaped designs.
The ability to personalize a user interface enhances the user experience, providing a sense of ownership and control over a device. Furthermore, alternative visual designs can improve accessibility for users with visual impairments. This form of customization has been a common feature of mobile operating systems for many years, reflecting a demand for greater user control over the aesthetic presentation of their devices.