import 'package:flutter/material.dart'; import 'package:google_fonts/google_fonts.dart'; class AppTheme { // Cyberpunk Color Palette static const Color neonBlue = Color(0xFF00F0FF); static const Color neonPurple = Color(0xFFBC13FE); static const Color neonGreen = Color(0xFF0AFF99); static const Color darkBg = Color(0xFF050510); static const Color darkSurface = Color(0xFF13132B); static const Color textPrimary = Color(0xFFE0E0FF); static const Color textSecondary = Color(0xFFA0A0C0); static final ThemeData darkTheme = ThemeData( useMaterial3: true, brightness: Brightness.dark, scaffoldBackgroundColor: darkBg, // Typography textTheme: GoogleFonts.outfitTextTheme(ThemeData.dark().textTheme).copyWith( displayLarge: const TextStyle(color: textPrimary, fontWeight: FontWeight.bold), displayMedium: const TextStyle(color: textPrimary, fontWeight: FontWeight.bold), bodyLarge: const TextStyle(color: textPrimary), bodyMedium: const TextStyle(color: textSecondary), ), // Color Scheme colorScheme: const ColorScheme.dark( primary: neonBlue, secondary: neonPurple, surface: darkBg, // Use darkBg as surface or stick to darkSurface? Let's use darkBg here as background replacement error: Color(0xFFFF2A6D), onPrimary: Colors.black, onSecondary: Colors.white, onSurface: textPrimary, ), // Component Themes appBarTheme: const AppBarTheme( backgroundColor: Colors.transparent, elevation: 0, centerTitle: true, titleTextStyle: TextStyle(fontSize: 18, fontWeight: FontWeight.bold, color: textPrimary), ), bottomNavigationBarTheme: const BottomNavigationBarThemeData( backgroundColor: darkSurface, selectedItemColor: neonBlue, unselectedItemColor: textSecondary, type: BottomNavigationBarType.fixed, showSelectedLabels: true, showUnselectedLabels: true, ), iconTheme: const IconThemeData( color: neonBlue, ), ); }