Google's Material You design language enables more personal interfaces
Google will add a colourful "new set of capabilities" to its digital interfaces, allowing users to further personalise visuals on their phone and tablet screens.
The Material You system is an updated version of Google's Material Design language, which the tech giant has applied to its user interfaces since 2014.
Google's Material You system has evolved from its current Material Design language
The new design system will become available on all devices that run on Android 12, to be released this autumn, including the Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.
Material You will maintain Material Design's distinctive visual appearance that prioritises simplicity and white space, but with added personal touches.
The system will allow users to add personal photos and custom colour palettes to their Android device screens "Material You is a new set of capabilities that allows our design language, Material Design, to be personal, accessible, alive, and adaptive," Google design manager Philip Battin told Dezeen.
Material You will allow users the option to tailor their screens to meet individual needs and tastes, adapting the interface's blocky shapes depending on their preferences.
Users will have control of the contrast, size and line width of icons, as well as the ability to add personal images and create a unique colour palette.
A set of blocky icons will be adjustable in size, line width and contrast
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