Robert Triggs / Android Authority
Google and I have never seen a look at the design. Ever since the material design began in 2014, I have been slowly loving Android’s default aesthetic-as once watching a clean friend creates an unhealthy obsession with a novelty relationship.
I can be alone in it, but Google’s new content is doubled on almost everything that I get wrong.
What do you think about Google’s content 3 expression design for Android?
4435 votes
I like it and welcome it!
58 %
I like the current design and don’t want it to change.
8 %
I will make my mind after using it.
34 %
Something about retina -viewing switches, endless slippery and curvy chaos, and whenever I unlock my pixel, I already dies a bit before. I may be just resistant to turning my old age, but so far, I hope we are channeling the Silk Science Fi interface-thinking that Tony Stark has met with a minority report-not trapped in a dream of carotonshop.
I have spent hours trying to describe what Google’s UX team should do towards such a creative obsession. In a moment of frustration, I told Chattgat to invent a new word to get the feeling – and its supply:
Euclanoia (n.)
/juːˈklæ.nɔɪ.ə
A lower level, widely paralyzed with the presence of acidin shapes (such as triangles, rings, squares). Often this results in the use of blades, beverage corners and vague sketches. Local conspiracy theories (such as, “rectangles are monitoring tools”).
Symptoms include:
- Avoid graph paper
- Panic when you bring the items in alignment
- Unspecified enmity with the grid
Example:
“Two weeks after the architectural firm, its solidarity flareed – he replaced the irregular hexagan instead of each window.”
In fact, why does Google despise a polite rectangle? That’s all you know, I don’t fully enmity to change. There are certainly things that I appreciate the expression of content 3. The more dynamic home screen and the instant settings look genuinely useful, smooth dynamic images are sharp, and what I have seen in Google photo setting is… Well – active, even active.
According to its reputation, Google has improved a lot in making Android more customized and consumer in recent years. I am convinced that the material 3 H3 Expressive will feel even better in reality than the current setup. It is just a shame that we are wrapped in such a headaches that are talking to apps and widgets every day.
Thankfully, the beauty of Android is the choice, and there is no shortage of third -party skins for those of us who are allergic to the maximum designed handling. Nevertheless, I can’t help, but I hope that the Google UX team will eventually be withdrawn from the collective Yuklawania.


