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Oops! Google accidentally runs its upcoming Android material -Redesign

Google I/O is just around the corner, and we have already seen an insight into the material 3 expressive design language that the company should announce during the event. However, it seems that we don't have to wait that long because Google has shared a complete blog about the redesign before the event.

The blog shares extensive details about the new design language, but it was quickly put down. However, the Wayback machine Caught the post. The pictures are not visible in the archived blog, but the people at 9to5google were a few pictures quickly.

Photo credits: Google (over 9to5google)

According to Google, material 3 is based on the basics “on”Inspired emotions, communicates the function and helps the users to achieve their goals“. Further add”These design aspects are also of fundamental importance for what makes a product more usable by drawing attention to attention in the interface: highlighting key actions and how elements such as elements are grouped“.

The company based in Mountain View calls it their “The mostly researched update to Google's design system ever“This research included:

  • Eye tracking: Analysis where users concentrated their attention
  • Surveys and focus groups: measure emotional reactions to different designs
  • Experiments: Collecting the feeling and preferences
  • Usability: See how quickly the participants could understand and use an interface

All of these tests and research have helped Google to develop material 3 designs. The feedback was: “Mostly higher for attributes, including: energetic, emotional, positive, creative, playful and friendly”. It also proved to be a cooler, as designs with material 3 showed 32% higher in relevancePresent 34% increase in modernity And 30% on rebelness jump.

Difference between new and old material expressive design in the YouTube music
Photo credits: Google (over 9to5google)

However, it's not just about aesthetics. This redesign also helps the user with this 4 -times faster. It also helped people from older demography who are 45 years or higher to carry out measures with younger users.

Comparison between new and old material design in the Google Mail app
Photo credits: Google (over 9to5google)

With all these metrics, material 3 is an exciting update for Android's design language, and I can't wait to get it into my hands. However, not everyone is a fan of the extremely expressive changes and a UI + oxygenos such as software elements. Where are you in this debate? Do you like what we have seen from M3 so far? Or do you like the current material you design? Let us know in the comments below.

Anshuman Jain

As a tech journalist, I immerse yourself in the constantly developing tech landscape with a special interest in smartphones, apps and games. With a passion for sharing knowledge, my articles combine specialist knowledge with a friendly note – think of me as your friendly support for the neighborhood.


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