Google Revamps Its Material Design

Google has reported that it would be working on its old design to give it a new look on the Google app. Recently the changes have already been seen in Gmail, Android, and the early build of Chrome but a new video was rolled out lately by Google Material Design team. In the said video, noticeable differences between the old and new looks of Google’s design are apparent.
The video which was created to showcase the renovated design for the internet team was later released on YouTube for everyone to check the updates. The video revealed several redesigned shapes, effects and sizes of the content, colored extremely white, within the same theme. The signature red color of Gmail has transformed into White and Google Photos also gets its new look where its Gray background is changed into white, while its variegated buttons now have colored outlines.
In the same way, Google Maps will also have some changes in its appearance. As the white color is dominant in the new design, the blue bar of Google Maps has been stripped and gave it a white colored theme. Even though the video was created by non-Googlers who have collaborated in the past for major Google designs, it has been shared by some Googlers on Twitter. The video might be legit, but we have to wait for the launch to get the redesigned version.
Google Drive seems to have received some more changes other than shifting in color. It can be seen in the video that Google Drive has got its controls in the bottom of the app. It seems like “Home,” “Favorites” and “Share” is at the bottom. The buttons have received significant changes along with the design. Google has shared the new look online, but it did not give any confirmation regarding it. Still, it can be said that Google is also looking forward with the new ideas and it might appear with redesigned Google app in future.
Edward Lewis is a self-professed security expert; he has been making the people aware of the security threats. His passion is to write about Cyber security, cryptography, malware, social engineering, internet and new media. He writes for Norton security products at norton.com/setup.

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