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Google has just leaked Android's new design language

Google has accidentally unveiled its next big Android redesign: material 3 expressive. In a blog post by discovered by discovered by 9to5googleThe company describes the change as the most researched update so far to use its interface more attractive and easier.

You will find an archived version of the deleted website on the Wayback machine, and 9to5google has published some of the images not stored by the website. As described in the post office, Google developed the material 3 expressively after 46 rounds and research with over 18,000 participants. The design uses color, shape, size and movement to make a product “more usable”. It will also have its own session on Google I/O later this month.

As part of his research, Google studied things in which the participants concentrated their attention in a design that reacted to different looks and how quickly they understood an interface. The company also evaluated individual elements, such as “which progress indicator felt the waiting time faster” and “how big a button for positive improvements in the TAP time can be without overwhelming other objects”.

According to Google, the expressive design of materials 3 enabled people to find important elements in the interface up to four times faster than the existing material 3 design. It also means that material 3 expressively “to be the field for users of all ages”, since the design helped people over 45 -year -old elements of the spot interface as quickly as younger users.

At this point in time of the letter, Google has not yet published the blog post again, and it is not clear when the company intended to make material 3 expressive. The verge If a request for further information turned to Google, but did not hear back immediately.

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