Material Design

The M3 Expressive rollout continues today with more of the Android 16 QPR1 system UI getting refreshed, including the Privacy dashboard and app permission prompts.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Wallet is the latest first-party app to get a Material 3 Expressive redesign on Android in a simple modernization.
Expand Expanding CloseFollowing the initial rollout for some beta users last week, Google shared more details about the Phone app’s upcoming Material 3 Expressive redesign, including a big revamp of bottom bar navigation.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Meet is joining Gmail, Messages, and Phone in getting Material 3 Expressive, though it’s a slightly smaller — ironically — redesign than Google’s other communication apps.
Expand Expanding CloseThe Phone by Google app is getting an all-encompassing Material 3 Expressive redesign that also adds “Horizontal swipe” or “Single tap” options for answering calls. Like Google Messages, this is beginning to roll out to the beta channel.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Maps is beta testing a Material 3 Expressive redesign of its watch app ahead of Wear OS 6.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter debuting in the conversation view earlier this week, Material 3 Expressive is coming to more parts of Google Messages beta, including the media viewer and search experience.
Expand Expanding CloseMore Google Messages beta users now have the Material 3 Expressive redesign of the chat interface, while it’s also beginning to appear on the app’s homepage.
Expand Expanding CloseFollowing Gmail for some users and Photos, Google Messages is beginning to roll out a Material 3 Expressive redesign of just the chat interface.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle teased Material 3 Expressive for Photos last month, and one part of it — a redesign of the albums view — is now live on Android. QR code sharing for albums is also now available following last week’s announcement.
Expand Expanding CloseMaterial 3 Expressive was officially unveiled last week at The Android Show, with Google releasing guidance at that time. At I/O 2025, we had a “Build next-level UX with Material 3 Expressive” session with another tease at upcoming Google app redesigns, like Fitbit.
Expand Expanding CloseWith Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1, Google is redesigning Quick Settings on Pixel with resizable tiles and a background blur.
Expand Expanding CloseWith Material 3 Expressive, Google is making a push for bottom controls in apps with toolbars. This new component displays “frequently used actions relevant to the current page.”
Expand Expanding CloseThe video introducing Google’s new design language starts with a pull-to-refresh animation that turns “Material 3” into “Material 3 Expressive,” with the sequence introducing the new loading indicator.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle released new and updated components for Material 3 Expressive, with several changes that impact what’s recommended for navigation in apps.
Expand Expanding CloseAt The Android Show, we saw Material 3 Expressive for Android 16 and Wear OS 6. Google also shared early looks at Material 3 Expressive redesigns for first-party apps on Android.
Expand Expanding CloseAhead of this month’s announcement, Google accidentally published a blog post detailing the thinking and research behind Material 3 Expressive.
Expand Expanding CloseAhead of Material 3 Expressive’s debut at I/O 2025 later this month, a redesign of the Google Clock app has emerged.
Expand Expanding CloseIn addition to the iPhone, Google is rolling out a convenient Gemini homescreen widget for Android that follows Material 3.
Expand Expanding CloseAhead of Material Design’s next evolution, let’s review Material You through the lens of first-party Google apps on Android. Specifically, I want to look at the adoption of Material 3 components, color, and adaptive layouts.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter testing earlier this year, Google is now widely rolling out a Material 3 redesign of Gmail on iPhone and iPad.
Expand Expanding CloseWith Google sharing I/O 2025 sessions list this morning, we have a closer look at what to expect for Android at the developer conference.
Expand Expanding ClosePlay Books was one of the last Google apps to get a Material You redesign in February of 2024, and it now has Dynamic Color theming.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Meet is redesigning some controls on Android and iOS, with the goal to “organize features in a more intuitive way.”
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