This resource pack is focused on making Minecraft’s UI easier to read and nicer to use by adding subtle colors to text and GUI selections. Nothing flashy or overdone — just clean highlights that help important things stand out while keeping the vanilla feel.
Text across menus and interfaces has been recolored to improve contrast and visibility. Important text is easier to notice, while less important labels stay simple and readable. The idea is to reduce eye strain and make menus feel less flat without changing how the game actually works.
One of the main changes is how inventory selections are highlighted. When you hover over or select a slot, it becomes clearly visible (green and other soft accent colors depending on the screen). This makes it much easier to tell what you’re interacting with, especially in fast gameplay like PvP or BedWars where quick reactions matter.
GUI elements such as buttons, search bars, menus, and selectable options now use color to show what’s active or selectable. Instead of everything looking the same, you get clear visual feedback when navigating menus, crafting, or managing your inventory.
The pack is designed to feel natural and vanilla-friendly. It doesn’t try to redesign the UI or add unnecessary effects. Everything is kept simple so it looks like it belongs in the game, not like a heavily modded texture pack.
This resource pack is fully client-side and lightweight, so it won’t affect performance. It works on servers and is compatible with most setups, including vanilla, OptiFine, Sodium, and other performance mods.
If you want a Minecraft UI that’s clearer, more readable, and just feels better to use without changing the core look of the game, this pack does exactly that. Small changes, but they make a real difference once you start playing with it.


