Material Design Concept

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When you start a commercial app development project these days, do you make an app design according to the material design according to the Google guide? Or is it an atmosphere that you don't really care about in practice?

I think most of the apps are not like that because the material design concept has just been released. I'm a developer, and if you look at the structure planned by the designer, I think we should double-configure the tablayout in a nested form, because it's a concept that violates the material design.

I'm not sure if I should follow the guide given by the designer or request to apply the material design.

android material-design

2022-09-21 18:01

2 Answers

I'm working for commerce.

I've never seen a planner or designer who knows Google or Apple's guide, international standards, international standards, and follows faithfully.

Explain why material design is important and ask them to apply it. If you say no... It's a power game from then on.


2022-09-21 18:01

This isn't really a question of development, it's a question of power, administrative power and planning strategy.

Material Design is inspired by the real world and its texture, how light reflects, how shadows cast. The flat surface of Material Design is a reimagination of paper and ink media.
Material Design followed a guide to what publishing designs use, including typography, baselines, margins, magnifications, colors, and images, to give order, meaning, and focus to those who see and experience them. [Source: Official document ]

It's true, but it's actually the sound of cooking rice with rice (or, of course, you have to keep the blank color?) and the useless idealism from the point of marketing/strategic planning (but isn't it too bland?).
Do people who make apps spend money in the first place want to actively embrace the material design and its philosophy that just looked like a beginner made from a book? I don't know


2022-09-21 18:01

If you have any answers or tips


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