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  2. Material Design - Wikipedia

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    Material Design (codenamed Quantum Paper) [4] is a design language developed by Google in 2014. Expanding on the "cards" that debuted in Google Now , Material Design uses more grid-based layouts, responsive animations and transitions, padding, and depth effects such as lighting and shadows.

  3. Design system - Wikipedia

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    Design tokens, which are essentially design decisions expressed in code, also improve collaboration between designers and developers. The concept of design tokens exists within a variety of well known design systems such as Google's Material Design, [15] Amazon's Style Dictionary, [16] Adobe's Spectrum [17] and the Atlassian Design System [18]

  4. Flat design - Wikipedia

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    The design was dominated by large and bright shapes accompanied by sans-serif typography from the Segoe font family, flat images, and a menu with a grid-like pattern. Metro was subsequently adopted by all Microsoft software lines, including the Windows 8 PC operating system. [2] GUI widgets designed in Google's Material Design style

  5. Design language - Wikipedia

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    Many of Google's products have implemented Material Design including Android, Android applications and web applications. [15] Flat design is a design language and style that simplifies elements and colours. [16] It has influenced user interface design in Microsoft's Zune, Android starting with Android 4.0, [17] iOS 7 [18] and OS X Yosemite. [19]

  6. Angular (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    Angular Material is a UI component library that implements Material Design in Angular. [40] It provides a collection of reusable components that adhere to Google's Material Design specifications, aiming to offer a consistent user interface across different devices and platforms.

  7. Polymer (library) - Wikipedia

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    Google continued to revise the design of Polymer after the release of 0.5, with special consideration given to the performance issues a number of developers found. This culminated with the release of Polymer 1.0 in 2015, which was the first "production ready" version of the library. [ 10 ]

  8. ChromeOS - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, Google was also moving towards the then-new Material Design design language for its products, which it would bring to its web products as well as Android Lollipop. [60] One of the first Material Design items to come to ChromeOS was a new default wallpaper. [61]

  9. Google Digital Garage - Wikipedia

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    Google Digital Garage is a nonprofit program designed to help people improve their digital skills. [1] It offers free training, courses and certifications [ 2 ] [ 3 ] via an online learning platform .