Google has updated its design language to enhance user experience with playful elements and artistic flexibility. The new Material Expressive introduces features like variable widths for floating menus, adaptable shapes for tabs, and diverse typography in titles, encouraging a break from traditional design consistency. This shift not only allows designers to create more engaging and visually distinct apps but also establishes new trends in UX design. The focus on creativity signifies a broader change in how user interfaces can delight and surprise users in their digital interactions.
From creative loaders where shapes transform into one-another to wiggly sliders everywhere, this update will give a lot of options and freedom for designers to experiment.
Material Expressive is breaking loads of rules. Tabs now change shape to stand out and show a highlighted state.
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