GIVE US THAT PLAY MUSIC APP THAT IS IN THIS VIDEO RIGHT NOW. Why hasn't it been updated to that one yet? That one looks awesome and is a lot more Material than the "material" one we have now, wtf google. That was literally one of the best parts of your keynote and I have been anxiously awaiting that update for months! What's taking so long!?
+D13H4RD2L1V3 Here is a petition for Google to overhaul their current music app to resemble the music app from this video. www.change.org/p/google-inc-google-needs-to-redesign-the-play-music-app-to-resemble-the-material-design-video-from-i-o?recruiter=12807187&Link
We had a great time animating this video! It was exciting to see it on the big screen today during I/O. Looking forward to the incoming design changes.
Yes, that's exactly what I keep saying. I loved android during the lollipop and marshmallow days. They were just wonderful. Nougat is meh, and Oreo onwards, smh, they suck
Yes! Awesome! This is the kind of stuff I've been talking about since at least last year. Smooth movement, a unified *feeling*. Not necessarily a unified look of static things, but the way things *"feel"*. Truly, I've been waiting for this. I can picture so much more, but still, this is the beginning of the new feel of the web. I'm really happy to see it come into fruition. As I've said in the past, I can *also* picture going between Google services or apps, when clicking on their perspective links within a Google website or within an app, sprawling the graphics on from the new app/page and the old moving off in a specific set of ways, based on the elements of the app/page, and fading colors and such into view, no matter how different the app may look from another. A unified feeling of motion between the switching of apps/google-websites. Something that would make Steve Jobs wet if he were still alive. Yes! I'm really happy to see the start of this. Truly. I'm so obsessive about GUIs. I've been waiting for things to go to the next level. It's good to see Google the ones doing it. Apple is going to be hurting in the next year or two *if* they can't get someone with a very strong vision running their GUI department. Something I also like what I'm seeing is the fact that they've kept the interfaces very simple-looking and somewhat elegant. We've learned that too much pizazz and clutter in the static visuals makes it harder to get things done. Anyway, can you tell I'm excited? LOL
Nice little video! If you are seriously interested in the subject I have a mountain of books I could give you. Most of this was foreshadowed by 20-30 years, so for me it is extra exciting to see it come to fruition. It is interesting to see how accurate the early academic visions were, broadly speaking, long before actual products embodying those visions could be brought to market.
you mean like ios 7 and windows 8 before it and windows phone before thay. Windows did it like a year before ios 7 and windows phone 7 years before that
Chadd Williams yeah and you know good for google to finally taking this approach for they looked dated. But maybe their main designer shouldn't have been so critical of the flat movement only to adopt it. I guess what they say it is true, if you haven't tried it, don't knock it.
John Doe I disagree entirely :/ the flat look isn't even what I'm taking about. I like the tinted status bars, the universal card UI, the animations look amazing and fluid, and everything just looks clean. Nothing here is "stolen". If you want to talk about "stealing" look at Microsoft and their new pull down notification shade. Or aople and their widgets and customizable keyboards.
+Eddy Nelson Lopez Here is a petition for Google to overhaul their current music app to resemble the music app from this video. www.change.org/p/google-inc-google-needs-to-redesign-the-play-music-app-to-resemble-the-material-design-video-from-i-o?recruiter=12807187&Link
windows phone does this years back everybody says oh flat live tiles so boooring... Android copies Windows shamelessly as did iOS7 and every body goes woooow android is so beautiful... This the kind of world we live in... Biased as shit...
ahmed mahadik You've got to say though, is this live tiles? I see where your going, and I agree, its mostly Microsoft's idea. But back then, flat UI wasn't "good" until Apple used it because everything Apple uses is "their own idea." I think of it as not flat, since it still will provide a "3Dish" affect because of shadows, I think of it more as "modern" because it doesn't act like flat. Animations look like they aren't made to be flat, but smooth and beautiful.
Material Design is amazing, in concept. The execution is awful, and it doesn't look or feel at all like Google promised. Hell, even other developers are getting the MD guidelines right than Google itself.
There are the designers with After Effects and Illustrator. Then there are the developers which need to make shit usable and to work. They do not go well together. And that's why Material Design is still half-arsed right now
NuggetsTM Android. Oh Android. Android was never designed with animation in mind. It uses a traditional widget model, like Win32 (the traditional Windows API, as used until Windows 10). It isn't designed with animation in mind. Android has actually gone through FIVE different animation APIs because they just can never get it right - trying to tack it on the end just doesn't work. One of the key problems is transitions between Activities (screens). In Android, one Activity stops, and immediately another one starts. There is no transition time when both are on the screen at the same time (ok they animating the entire new activity in, but that's obviously limited). In Android when you click on the album cover, and it goes to the album pages, that is typically a new activity. The album cover widget is destroyed, a totally new activity is shown with a different album cover widget. TL;DR: Android's UI framework wasn't designed with animation in mind, and tacking it on the end doesn't work. So it's too difficult to make animations that smoothly transition between activities (screens).
Simply put: The best looking platform and shaping up to be the best performing platform. *I just hope Samsung and company don't screw it up with their customizations.* They can add the extra features like knock code, air gestures, always on etc but they shouldn't mess with the UI unless they do minor things like change color palettes. Or they can just put there launcher on the Play Store if they plan to make major changes from Stock.
No. that has gotten a lot better. Material design from Android 5 looks out of date to me today. Android 11, on the other hand, is so nice. does not mean the material design in L was bad. On the contrary, but from today's perspective I can't do anything with it. I love Android 11 and I'm looking forward to 12 developing 😍😍😍
Where the fuck is that Windows Phone design you say , i'm sorry i'm not "butthurt" but c'mon the Android Design team can't read your mind and tell that they're supposedelly coping another design when they probably didn't.
Yo lo instalaré en la Nexus 7 seguro y luego ya en función de lo avanzado y estable que sea ya lo pensaré en el móvil. Entiendo que serán imágenes de fábrica, por lo que implicará un formateo
Joshua Hurtado Muy bueno pregunta la verdad , yo no soy especialista en este tipo de cosas pero parece que usaron algo como photoshop o quiza algun programa para compilar varias cosas en una , o quizas usaron sus propios programas :D
I love the new #Material design announced by #Google yesterday. I can't wait to see this coming to my Nexus 5, and I hope this is going to be sooner than later. Did anyone here about a launch date?
Man this looks wonderful. And it will translate across mobile and PC very very nicely. They have come a long way design wise since the early days of Android.
Only two problems will stand in the way: ~App devs need to update their damn apps to adapt the new layout when Android L launches ~OEMs. Need I say more?
DekaHaze They could be waiting to tell us the name when it's actually time to push it out to the public. Google has such character and I don't see the stopping the sweet names and having a new Android figure delivered to their HQ in the form of their new sweet treat like they usually do. I mean we still don't even know the actual number it'll be just yet either so.
To all the people saying that this is merely a clone of Metro Design or iOS7 style design, you need to understand that there is more to it than what's shown in this video. Take a look at the actual guidelines of Material Design: www.google.com/design/spec/material-design/introduction.html Flat UI isn't trademarked. It's a design trend and so Apple, Microsoft and Google all have their own takes on it. Note: Take a look at the animation section of the guidelines to see some of the really neat stuff. :)
Material design kind of looks like the Tumblr app. With the focus on fluid animations, floating circle thing, the cards-like interface, unified color scheme and the minimalistic design.
Holy balls this looks awesome! Can't wait! Maybe Android 5? Hopefully us developers can utilize these as soon as possible and have support libraries for lower Android versions, because this looks just awesome!! Good job as always
Hmmm it appears as though Google is about to launch a huge design change across a number of different product. Definitely liking the majority of it but got a whiff of Windows 8 / surface design which will not go over well.
I think Microsoft started with the idea to make a colorful design. Then Apple started with iOS 7 and now Google did it very similar... I think they should make a own design instead of stealing from others. But in my opinion they did it good.
still waiting for that music player...
phonograph
Hey thank you! It's amazing 😍
Nov 2017, Still waiting.
Edgar CJ you should try onix music player
No it's not, it's the gem music player, it's in development but you can still early access it
too bad we didn't get the fluidity and the UI from this presentation. not even close.
Pixel devices, yup it's that fluid
We did get equally fluid UI
for most devices the companies didn't use the APIs
wake up. its time!!!!
@@hdrtl im awake what now?
GIVE US THAT PLAY MUSIC APP THAT IS IN THIS VIDEO RIGHT NOW. Why hasn't it been updated to that one yet? That one looks awesome and is a lot more Material than the "material" one we have now, wtf google. That was literally one of the best parts of your keynote and I have been anxiously awaiting that update for months! What's taking so long!?
It was just a mockup. I am attempting to recreate it though
You didn't earn that app yet.
Myrion Games lol what's that supposed to mean?
David Castle lol XD you must first travel on a journey to Everest
Myrion Games where is this Everest you speak of.... And what will I find there?
Meanwhile, Google's ACTUAL music app is ugly and unresponsive AF. This video is misleading
Not anymore....
Phonograph it's the best Material Design music player.
@scarrken two years later
@@amineaboutalib hey
@@cucumberwater6 hey?
Give me that music player app.
NOW! I must satisfy my Material Design craving!
Try Phonograph, its the one I use
+Juan Lopez Thanks. Phonograph looks great! I'll be using it from now on. :)
download gem music player it's based on that
+D13H4RD2L1V3 Here is a petition for Google to overhaul their current music app to resemble the music app from this video. www.change.org/p/google-inc-google-needs-to-redesign-the-play-music-app-to-resemble-the-material-design-video-from-i-o?recruiter=12807187&Link
I just came here to post a similar comment, but you where too fast...
We had a great time animating this video! It was exciting to see it on the big screen today during I/O. Looking forward to the incoming design changes.
Too bad you forgot your own guidelines in Nougat and especially Oreo.
DrathVader agree not they're just copying Apple and they rounded corners
Guidelines. Not rules.
Yes, that's exactly what I keep saying. I loved android during the lollipop and marshmallow days. They were just wonderful. Nougat is meh, and Oreo onwards, smh, they suck
elektroencefalografista nougat barely changed design at all
oreo and onwards weirdly kept changing their designs
@@Jack-5718 I think android 12's interface is actually good (sort of)
Yes! Awesome! This is the kind of stuff I've been talking about since at least last year. Smooth movement, a unified *feeling*. Not necessarily a unified look of static things, but the way things *"feel"*. Truly, I've been waiting for this. I can picture so much more, but still, this is the beginning of the new feel of the web. I'm really happy to see it come into fruition.
As I've said in the past, I can *also* picture going between Google services or apps, when clicking on their perspective links within a Google website or within an app, sprawling the graphics on from the new app/page and the old moving off in a specific set of ways, based on the elements of the app/page, and fading colors and such into view, no matter how different the app may look from another. A unified feeling of motion between the switching of apps/google-websites. Something that would make Steve Jobs wet if he were still alive. Yes! I'm really happy to see the start of this. Truly. I'm so obsessive about GUIs. I've been waiting for things to go to the next level. It's good to see Google the ones doing it. Apple is going to be hurting in the next year or two *if* they can't get someone with a very strong vision running their GUI department.
Something I also like what I'm seeing is the fact that they've kept the interfaces very simple-looking and somewhat elegant. We've learned that too much pizazz and clutter in the static visuals makes it harder to get things done.
Anyway, can you tell I'm excited? LOL
Nice little video! If you are seriously interested in the subject I have a mountain of books I could give you. Most of this was foreshadowed by 20-30 years, so for me it is extra exciting to see it come to fruition. It is interesting to see how accurate the early academic visions were, broadly speaking, long before actual products embodying those visions could be brought to market.
0:31 I wish they'd actually update the music app that way.
Me too
look no further!!!!
The golden era of Android design . The papercut design .
Really! The Material You looks designed by the marketing team to appeal to little girls and look like it promotes inclusivity.
Material Design is one the greatest things to ever happen to Android. Amazing.
Thanks to RUclips algorithm for reminding us that Material Design is over 7 years old.
good old days
Best looking UI (concept) ever. It looks like they really listened to the users.
Holy crap that looks beautiful! It's just like all the Android 5.0 concepts which is amazing! I'm so excited it's not even funny :0
what? its stolen from microsoft. looks like windows phone and windows 8.
yeah, like windows 8 and iOS7 before it. flat. only now flat is cool...
you mean like ios 7 and windows 8 before it and windows phone before thay. Windows did it like a year before ios 7 and windows phone 7 years before that
Chadd Williams yeah and you know good for google to finally taking this approach for they looked dated. But maybe their main designer shouldn't have been so critical of the flat movement only to adopt it. I guess what they say it is true, if you haven't tried it, don't knock it.
John Doe I disagree entirely :/ the flat look isn't even what I'm taking about. I like the tinted status bars, the universal card UI, the animations look amazing and fluid, and everything just looks clean. Nothing here is "stolen". If you want to talk about "stealing" look at Microsoft and their new pull down notification shade. Or aople and their widgets and customizable keyboards.
From an amazing design to Material 3.0. Wow it is incredible how far Google's design has fallen.
2015 and still waiting for that player to be real
+Eddy Nelson Lopez Here is a petition for Google to overhaul their current music app to resemble the music app from this video. www.change.org/p/google-inc-google-needs-to-redesign-the-play-music-app-to-resemble-the-material-design-video-from-i-o?recruiter=12807187&Link
now 2016. still nothing. maybe somebody from 2017 can comment?
pymai Na, nothing!
im from 2017. They didn't create this but they created materializecss for websites :)
The all-animated framework, the thing that I've been waiting for.
we never got that music app 😐
Asiia Phan Download Phonograph
Mar2ck that's my main music app 😎
Best app for listen music with mdl :d
Responsive design is the new norm. Material design is the future!
This is a fantastic look for Android!
Now: It WAS a fantastic look for Android.
@@AakashKalaria true
I was really excited for KitKat's UI refresh last year, but this...this is on a totally different scale of amazingness. Love it Google Design !
This is beautiful!
Is it me or there's no sound on live stream?
RODGEN MENA Refresh, it's working now.
its stolen from microsoft, looks like windows phone 8 and windows 8.. typical google copycat
windows phone does this years back everybody says oh flat live tiles so boooring... Android copies Windows shamelessly as did iOS7 and every body goes woooow android is so beautiful... This the kind of world we live in... Biased as shit...
ahmed mahadik You've got to say though, is this live tiles? I see where your going, and I agree, its mostly Microsoft's idea. But back then, flat UI wasn't "good" until Apple used it because everything Apple uses is "their own idea." I think of it as not flat, since it still will provide a "3Dish" affect because of shadows, I think of it more as "modern" because it doesn't act like flat. Animations look like they aren't made to be flat, but smooth and beautiful.
Now that is some serious groove. I don't even watch the video anymore, just listening!
Material Design is amazing, in concept. The execution is awful, and it doesn't look or feel at all like Google promised. Hell, even other developers are getting the MD guidelines right than Google itself.
There are the designers with After Effects and Illustrator. Then there are the developers which need to make shit usable and to work. They do not go well together. And that's why Material Design is still half-arsed right now
NuggetsTM Android. Oh Android. Android was never designed with animation in mind. It uses a traditional widget model, like Win32 (the traditional Windows API, as used until Windows 10). It isn't designed with animation in mind.
Android has actually gone through FIVE different animation APIs because they just can never get it right - trying to tack it on the end just doesn't work.
One of the key problems is transitions between Activities (screens). In Android, one Activity stops, and immediately another one starts. There is no transition time when both are on the screen at the same time (ok they animating the entire new activity in, but that's obviously limited).
In Android when you click on the album cover, and it goes to the album pages, that is typically a new activity. The album cover widget is destroyed, a totally new activity is shown with a different album cover widget.
TL;DR: Android's UI framework wasn't designed with animation in mind, and tacking it on the end doesn't work. So it's too difficult to make animations that smoothly transition between activities (screens).
My Nexus 5 isn't the greatest phone but it's moments like this that make me so thankful for it.
why do some of your videos have comments banned?
Probably one of the best design upgrades ever in Android history. Very excited about Android 'L' and all of the new features!
Holo better
IDC if your comment is 9 years old
Google提案の新デザインなかなかかっこいいなぁ。
φ(゚Д゚ )フムフム…
Google is getting better and better at design. Love this!
Simply put: The best looking platform and shaping up to be the best performing platform. *I just hope Samsung and company don't screw it up with their customizations.* They can add the extra features like knock code, air gestures, always on etc but they shouldn't mess with the UI unless they do minor things like change color palettes. Or they can just put there launcher on the Play Store if they plan to make major changes from Stock.
And finally, Google has got it, Design is everything.
Android is getting elegant.
I miss this, the new Google design looks like trash
No. that has gotten a lot better. Material design from Android 5 looks out of date to me today. Android 11, on the other hand, is so nice. does not mean the material design in L was bad. On the contrary, but from today's perspective I can't do anything with it. I love Android 11 and I'm looking forward to 12 developing 😍😍😍
Oversimplified
I've watched this over 20 times and I still am so impressed. Time to learn polymer :)
Windows phone + IOS = Material design , well done scroogle.. :D
and now everyone says "its awesome! Can't wait..blah blah blah!!" Google is an evil...
Where the fuck is that Windows Phone design you say , i'm sorry i'm not "butthurt" but c'mon the Android Design team can't read your mind and tell that they're supposedelly coping another design when they probably didn't.
well said
Are you saying that Material UI like the WP UI ?! Are you drunk or what ?
Extremely Innovative… A cross between HTML5, iOS7 and Window, genius!
Rip material design, even google doesn't follow it anymore
Yes! The glory days were during android L and M. Nougat onwards, I started disliking the design language of Android. Now it just looks weird
This is the smoothest design ever.
Material Design! Muy buena pinta, a ver si mañana puedo instalar Android L Developer Preview
Sube capturas ;)
Que los unicos Nexus que tengo a mano son el *5* y la *7* de mi novia pero no me deja _toquetarlos_ -como dice ella- xD
Yo lo instalaré en la Nexus 7 seguro y luego ya en función de lo avanzado y estable que sea ya lo pensaré en el móvil. Entiendo que serán imágenes de fábrica, por lo que implicará un formateo
Son solo para los Nexus?
Joshua Carrizo es una versión previa para desarrolladores, hasta que lo lancen para todos en el tercer trimestre
Joshua Hurtado Muy bueno pregunta la verdad , yo no soy especialista en este tipo de cosas pero parece que usaron algo como photoshop o quiza algun programa para compilar varias cosas en una , o quizas usaron sus propios programas :D
I love Material Design in my Androids! It's so colorful.
But I like Skeuomorphic Design like in 2000s iOS more. It's so unique.
I love the new #Material design announced by #Google yesterday. I can't wait to see this coming to my Nexus 5, and I hope this is going to be sooner than later.
Did anyone here about a launch date?
Man this looks wonderful. And it will translate across mobile and PC very very nicely. They have come a long way design wise since the early days of Android.
Its 2017 and Google Play music app is still ugly, why cant we have the one in this video??
a google continua pushing forward e material design é realmente breathtaking
Kind of disappointed that Google play music won't look like that
That's really nice. They have just invented a new name for Metro.
2022 is in 2 days but that music player never showed up
It's sad how most of the guidelines are never implemented by devs...
Not even by google...
Achei bastante Breathtaking
Respira
dem multitask home and back buttons, they're going back to basics a little so much
3 years later and unfortunately android is not as beautiful as this concept is...
DarkerKn1ght I know RIGHT?!?!?
Because even Google itself breaks the guidelines.
I miss the old Material Design
Waiting for a random OEM skin to ruin the material design
fantastic music & fantastic design
Looks awesome. The New Android L
WOW! Agora sim heim!
Adorei!
Shame!Nowadays we have a bleached version of it.....like iOS....so SAD
My heart is beating so fast and hard right now seeing this new Android L UI "Material Design"! I really need this UI in my Android right now!
Only two problems will stand in the way:
~App devs need to update their damn apps to adapt the new layout when Android L launches
~OEMs. Need I say more?
Thats why you buy a nexus 5
App devs will update their apps just like they did with ICS back, no problem?
Devs? Google Play Edition.
Need I say more?
sashundera91 I was mostly referring to the legacy apps whose devs still failed to update to at least an ICS style layout but eh.
Gabriel Ignacio Those are a minority.
Gabriel Ignacio And thanks to ART most of those legacy apps won't even work on Android L, so Google will just kick them out of the store.
Thank you for your inventiveness, It is thanks to you that we have simpler internfaces today ! 😄
i want this back
This is some funky music, I'd rewatch the video just for that already...
Funny how afraid google is of Windows Phone. First they refuse to support WP, now they pretty much copy the whole design of WP.
Can't wait for this! Hopefully HTC will make use of material design in their apps and sense as well!
Sweet Jesus.
Looks sweet!
Looks great, hopefully LG and Verizon decide to update my G2 with this... But where is the #Lollipop , #Licorice , #Lemonhead or #linzertorte ?
They are calling it Android L, I guess they chose not to call it a tasty sweet this time around haha
DekaHaze They could be waiting to tell us the name when it's actually time to push it out to the public. Google has such character and I don't see the stopping the sweet names and having a new Android figure delivered to their HQ in the form of their new sweet treat like they usually do. I mean we still don't even know the actual number it'll be just yet either so.
Nathan Bryant This is true. I can't imagine it being 4.5 so it should be 5.0 at the very least with all of the awesome changes
looks fancy as concept art but I don't see exactly masses of web designers to adopt this ..
Bring back the old design, i don't like the flat design
bro this was 9 years ago😭 aint NO way they going back
Still i would like it back too
Yaesssss.. Finally some smooth transitions and animations!!!
Awesome.. Loving it.!!
I love this design. This actually looks clean
Superbe !
bien ! Encore un design qu'on va retrouver chez d'autres plus tard :)
Material design is just awesome. I have used in my projects.
Right. Because this is EXACTLY what Lollipop looks and runs like on my Nexus 4. #Nope
To all the people saying that this is merely a clone of Metro Design or iOS7 style design, you need to understand that there is more to it than what's shown in this video. Take a look at the actual guidelines of Material Design: www.google.com/design/spec/material-design/introduction.html
Flat UI isn't trademarked. It's a design trend and so Apple, Microsoft and Google all have their own takes on it.
Note: Take a look at the animation section of the guidelines to see some of the really neat stuff. :)
Oh Windows Phone 8 ! Thank Microsoft !
I thought the same haha
Actually apple has been doing this before windows even left XP.
I'm enjoying this new UI after updating my Moto G to Lollipop system, this flat and colourful design are genuine, congratz!
Looks like a straight copy from Windows phone 8. Good job Google.
Material design kind of looks like the Tumblr app. With the focus on fluid animations, floating circle thing, the cards-like interface, unified color scheme and the minimalistic design.
@Google You you spelled Windows Phone UI wrong
Holy balls this looks awesome! Can't wait! Maybe Android 5? Hopefully us developers can utilize these as soon as possible and have support libraries for lower Android versions, because this looks just awesome!! Good job as always
wish google went this route, instead of trying to look like apple
Yeah yeah ಥ╭╮ಥ
Wow, I like that! The colors, the shadows, everything.
Apple increasingly like old Google and Google increasingly like old Apple.
Sooo true man
I miss these older Material Design UIs. I loved to use my phone just because of this design. M3 seems so bland in comparison.
Wow! It is a copy of Apple's iOS 7 flat design!
its copy of WP ... apple copied it from WP
Wow! All Of these comments say The same Thing !!
Wow! Apple invented flat design(!)
Wow everyone just stfu and enjoy your fucking phones and leave it be. So pathetic.
WOW! It's not a flat design!
FINALLY a good looking Android. I love it.
"Introducing the next Android, inspired by Microsoft."
Hmmm it appears as though Google is about to launch a huge design change across a number of different product. Definitely liking the majority of it but got a whiff of Windows 8 / surface design which will not go over well.
I see windows phone modern UI metro design. Where is Google's design?
I like that you are playing Datarock in the background :D
So how come none of this is present in Android L? Where is the new music and files app?
Really, where is it?
enquanto isso a google continua pushing forward e material design é realmente breathtaking
I want this back
The green color that briefly appears at 0:10 doesn't contrast very well with the white text :(
Windows Phone?
Just so you all know, this isn't just Android. This is completely cross-platform. The web will probably be the most notable.
0:31 what music app is that??? is it Google Play Music?
ruzzell907 It's not a real app.
ruzzell907 It's Google Play music, except Google Play Music is nothing like that concept.
I think Microsoft started with the idea to make a colorful design. Then Apple started with iOS 7 and now Google did it very similar... I think they should make a own design instead of stealing from others. But in my opinion they did it good.
Smells like... a Windows Phone Modern UI copy!!
Material design is perfect ❤️