Sherbet and Unicorn themes bring pastel colors to your iPhone’s app icons

For anyone interested in colorful themes that would make any iPhone unique, theme creator alwaysamara has just launched two new themes called Sherbet and Unicorn that take advantage of pastel colors to be pleasing to your eyes.

Sherbet theme banner.

First up is Sherbet, a theme that appears to draw heavy inspiration from the 80s and that includes more than 370 app icons right out of the box.

Sherbet theme screenshot examples.

Those icons are available in different variants, and come accompanied by add-ons including:

  • Glyph icons
  • Light mode-supported icons
  • Dark mode-supported icons
  • Watercolor icons
  • Icon masks
  • Notification badges
  • Clock and Calendar theming
  • Settings app icons

The many icon variants that come with Sherbet can be applied on demand via the SnowBoard theming platform for jailbroken devices.

Also read: How to apply an iPhone theme with SnowBoard

Sherbet is available to purchase for $2.99 from the Havoc repository via your package manager app of choice. All jailbroken versions of iOS are supported.

Likewise, the Unicorn theme may also be of interest of pastel colors tickle your fancy.

Unicorn theme banner.

This theme provides more than 400 app icons and six different variants accompanied by add-ons including the following:

  • Glyph icons
  • Circle bordered icons
  • Square bordered icons
  • Light mode-supported icons
  • Dark mode-supported icons
  • Purple icons
  • Icon masks
  • Notification badges
  • Settings app icons

Like Sherbet, Unicorn is available to purchase from the Havoc repository for $2.99 via your favorite package manager app. All jailbroken versions of iOS are supported.

Unicorn theme screenshot examples.

While both themes have a similar vibe to them given that they were both created using pastel colors, they’re unique in their own way. That said, it’s possible you may gravitate toward one, but not the other.

Both themes are actively supported by the creator, so icon requests are always welcome. You can send those icon requests directly to the developer via email if you find that some of your app icons aren’t yet supported.

Do you plan to take advantage of Sherbet or Unicorn on your pwned handset? Let us know in the comments section down below.