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Google licks its own upcoming changes to the Android design

The blog post has been deleted, but we now know that the next iteration of the material design as material 3 is described as expressive and that the previously researched and simplest update of Google should be.

The post was discovered by 9to5google And says that the company went through 46 rounds of refinement and included 18,000 research participants to examine how people interact with mobile design. Google also learned how people learn and understand interfaces. It also discovered smaller things like the charging stations most appealing and how big they do.

This new design is intended to help users find important elements of apps faster, and Google can help to use the field for the entire age of using Android, regardless of age. The company has been working for three years to highlight every app with a higher goal. You can read an archived version of the full blog post, but some of the pictures are missing. 9to5google It was managed to save some if you wanted to see more.

Google's blog post even says that the new design helps to increase the “coolness” of apps because the expressive design arrives in people because it feels more modern.

What will be interesting for I/A is how far this new design penetrates in Google's products. Will we see how it is adopted by Android users by third-party providers, or will it mainly contain on pixel devices? Will it also extend to the pixel tablet and Google TV? What about Chromebooks?

Google has a very broad ecosystem of products and usually it takes longer than you want to update so that you are uniform. Now that the blog post was pulled down, it is difficult to say when this is shown. Google I/O this year is planned for May 20, but there is an Android show case for May 13th. Therefore we see the new design debut for Real.

Photo credits: 9to5google

Source: 9to5google, Google

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