May some of you may heard or not here is my post explaining the newest Google invention: Material Design. Remember to pause the blog's music player before proceeding to the video or else you may get double music!
Last month, Google just revealed its new design language: Material Design. On stage at I/O, Google's Vice President of Design Matias Duarte emphasized that elements, transitions, and animations should appear as if in real life. All the updates is mainly targeted for its services like Android, Chrome OS, and web apps and this includes splashes of colour, refreshed iconography, typography, and a more consistent interface hierarchy. The entire UI is based on Google said "unifying theory of a rationalised space and a system of motion."
Despite on going 'flat' as what Apple did last year, Google thinks how if pixels didn't have just colour but also depth . The focus of the redesign is bringing the interface in line with reality. What that translates to is "material" effects that react to your touch. Google's refreshed phone and tables apps will come with the Project 'L' release of Android later this year, but they're available to developers since the announcement happens.
More about Google Material Design:
http://www.google.com/design/spec/material-design/introduction.html
Ciao!
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