Top 4 material design trends for mobile apps

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Top 4 Material Design Trends for Mobile Apps The landscape of UI design is ever evolving to provide a refreshing look and feel to the digital solutions, be it website design or mobile app design. You never know when today’s design trends will become tomorrow’s faux. Keeping up with the design trends is all-important for the mobile apps to gain and sustain the prominence in the market.

It was released by Google to completely provide a makeover to the Android applications with improved UI, systematic and content-focused design features, clear iconography, vibrant colors, minimalism, grid-based layout, lighting, shadows, padding and clean schemes. The digital commerce has also welcomed the material design trend with open arms to enhance visual appeal, generate micro-interactions, engineer the best user experience and establish the brand identity. It’s no wonder that design language has become so popular. CARD LAYOUTS- MAKE THE CONTENT SHINE! The card layout is an integral part of the material design that still rules the design kingdom. The UI and UX designers get a lot of opportunities to experiment and come up with a myriad of layouts which differ in forms and type. A large amount of information can be better organized as split chunks in the boxes and make the content more dynamic, interactive, and easily accessible.


The card layout is the excellent metaphors that have added usability to the visual aspect so that users can quickly navigate and access the content they need effortlessly. BOTTOM NAVIGATION- NEW WAYS OF NAVIGATION It’s pretty vivid that the app will automatically become outstanding if the users are able to find a way around it in no time. Hassle-free navigation is a key to start the conversation. That’s why, in 2016, Google introduced the bottom navigation (Tab bar) feature to craft a flow in the mobile app that allows the users to easily navigate and discover the features.

RESPONSIVE ANIMATIONS- A SHORTCUT TO GENERATE MICROINTERACTIONS Animation adds a human touch, infuse life into the UI and make the experience feel crafted to provide a response to the user’s action, guide users how to interact with the UI, show system status or highlight changes. TRANSITIONS- ILLUSTRATE CHANGES DELIGHTFULLY Transitions are mainly used to provide the details to the users that are beyond the scope of actions and icons. The motion design enables the icons or actions to perform dual functions visually. The changes in the arrangement of the element are explained visually on a mobile app screen that direct the user’s attention where it has to be and encourage the users to interact.


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