Materials Design (codenamed Quantum Paper) is a design language developed in 2014 by Google. Expanding after the "cards" motifs that debuted in Yahoo Now, Materials Design makes more liberal use of grid-based designs, responsive transitions and animations, padding, and depth effects such as shadows and lamps.Google released Materials Design on June 25, 2014, at the 2014 Yahoo I/O conference.Developer Mat?as Duarte discussed that, "unlike real newspaper, our digital material can grow and reform intelligently. Material has physical surfaces and edges. Shadows and seams provide indicating in what you can touch. " Google expresses that their new design vocabulary is dependant on printer ink and newspaper.Material Design can be used in API Level 21 and newer via the v7 appcompat library, which can be used on all Android devices made after 2009 virtually. Material Design will slowly but surely be extended throughout Google's selection of web and mobile products, providing a consistent experience across all applications and platforms. Google has also released application programming interfaces (APIs) for third-party developers to include the design language to their applicationsAs of 2015 most of Google's mobile applications for Android os possessed applied the new design words, including Gmail, YouTube, Google Drive, Yahoo Docs, Sheets and Slides, Google Maps, Inbox, every one of the Google Play-branded applications, also to an inferior scope the Chrome Google and web browser Keep. The desktop web-interfaces of Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Inbox and slides have contained it as well.The canonical execution of Materials Design for web program user interfaces is named Polymer. It consists of the Polymer collection, a shim that provides a Web Components API for web browsers that not implement the standard natively, and an elements catalog, like the "paper elements collection" that has visual components of the Material Design.Related Images with Material design YouTube
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