It's not easy to sum up what Material 3 Expressive is, but you can see a few of Google's example screenshots included in this article. Google says that expressive design is design that "makes you feel something" when you use it. "Expressive interfaces have an emotional impact, fostering connection by evoking a feeling or mood through visual design and interaction," as per the official announcement blog post.
The new update covers colors, fonts, and shapes. Credit: GoogleAs you can see from the attached pictures, a fresh batch of text styles have been introduced to help add flair to apps and draw your attention to important functions and features—whether that's a recording button or an unread message. There are also dozens of new shapes, and new morphs for switching between them.
More Material 3 Expressive examples from Google. Credit: GoogleGoogle is encouraging app developers to combine these colors, shapes, text styles, and animations to be more creative in their designs. "Makers have more flexibility with M3 than ever before, so we encourage you to play around with these elements and see what works for you," says Google.
Backed by user research
The initial spark behind Material 3 Expressive was apparently to "dial up the feeling" and make mobile and web apps less homogeneous. While there are quite a few guidelines to take in here for developers, Google is also keen to see more variety and more experimentation—including "hero moments" that "break from predictable or uniformly applied design ideas."
The new look has scored highly in testing, Google says. Credit: GoogleA combination of surveys, experiments, and even eye-tracking tests were deployed to get Material 3 Expressive looking the way it does. It's also an update that's been three years in the making, so the shapes, colors, and text you see here have been tweaked and refined over a long period of time—and no doubt will stay in place for several years, before we get the next overarching visual refresh.
Expect to see refreshes for your favorite apps soon. Credit: GoogleWhether or not you're a fan of the Material 3 Expressive look, it's on the way to Google's suite of apps across mobile and the web. Google has now released design kits for developers to start playing around with, too, so third-party apps should also start adopting the visual refresh in the near future.
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