The first time we got a clue of major redesign in Android was when the Gmail's Material look was leaked. Although we haven't got Gmail redesign yet, we did get a taste of what Material's going to be when Google+ got its update.
When at I/O, Google revealed Android L, it was proven that we were getting a major design change to the stock Android UI in rather long time.
Material Design is a set of design guidelines set by Google for app developers to follow and Google has got some great references for developers by showing off their core apps in the L look.
When at I/O, Google revealed Android L, it was proven that we were getting a major design change to the stock Android UI in rather long time.
Material Design is a set of design guidelines set by Google for app developers to follow and Google has got some great references for developers by showing off their core apps in the L look.
![]() |
| Calendar app across various screens |
![]() |
| Calendar on mobile |
![]() |
| Chrome Browser |
![]() |
| Contacts |
![]() |
| Photos |
![]() |
| Gmail or Email Mobile |
![]() |
| Gmail or Email on various screens |
![]() |
| Play Music/NewsStand/Play Games |
![]() |
| Google Keep |
![]() |
| Maps on Tablets |
![]() |
| Maps Mobile |
![]() |
| Play Music Mobile |
![]() |
| Play Music on Tablet |
![]() |
| Gmail on tablet |
![]() |
| Youtube |

















No comments:
Post a Comment