As weird as it sounds, Google actually only allows internal designers to use Macs and Chromebooks. They are allowed to use either Mac OS or a distro of linux.
Google: please do not invest all your design bets on Sketch. Is a proprietary, commercial product that you don't control, don't run in every OS around and not everyone have access. Don't force designers and developers that don't use it to get it just to have your Sketch products. Worse: when you give some technologic improvement to just a part of developers community, you give an unfair advantage for them. Some really good products and teams can be buried behind the competition because their devs don't have the same tools.
Thank you Google Designers/Developers for stretching the envelope of what's possible. The hand off from designer to developer has always been a bottleneck and a major pain. Developers can get really good at writing logic but not so good at implementing layouts and designs. It's a different skillset. Thank you for trying to solve this!
Android Studio will be your future design tool for Android. You can see this in the new motion tool. Android Studio and Google Web Designer should have this. This way you lessen the pathway from designer to developer. You also cover all operating systems. Material Design, iOS Design, and Fluent Design are guidelines. Design and develop great experiences for those using your product or service based on the needs of the humans using it.
Using Gallery. You don't export React code, like React Studio does. Instead, it's pretty much a version control, like Abstract, but it's optimized for Material Design, so it generates redlines and connects to resources for developers to easily grab these and update their Material UI code in React.
It's all good but I don't like how we now have different style icons. Imo icons must remain consistent so that you don't even have to think twice when you see one. It's like having different style road signs. (Yes, I know they exist, lol, but that's the problem) Also, the Hamburger menu must always be in the same place (not half way out the window).
The new Theme.MaterialComponents is a mess on Android. Took me all day to try to figure out how to use my accentColor for everything but buttons and I found a solution. Return to using AppCompact. These new themes look nice, that's all there is.
Exactly what MD needed ! Well done Google, hope UI designers will quickly integrate the fact MD is not as restricted as they thought.
Material Theming Tool only for Mac? That's too bad!
And totally illogical.
As weird as it sounds, Google actually only allows internal designers to use Macs and Chromebooks. They are allowed to use either Mac OS or a distro of linux.
Google: please do not invest all your design bets on Sketch.
Is a proprietary, commercial product that you don't control, don't run in every OS around and not everyone have access.
Don't force designers and developers that don't use it to get it just to have your Sketch products.
Worse: when you give some technologic improvement to just a part of developers community, you give an unfair advantage for them. Some really good products and teams can be buried behind the competition because their devs don't have the same tools.
Nice to see official support of designing "out of the box" in material design.
Thank you Google Designers/Developers for stretching the envelope of what's possible. The hand off from designer to developer has always been a bottleneck and a major pain. Developers can get really good at writing logic but not so good at implementing layouts and designs. It's a different skillset. Thank you for trying to solve this!
Android Studio will be your future design tool for Android. You can see this in the new motion tool. Android Studio and Google Web Designer should have this. This way you lessen the pathway from designer to developer. You also cover all operating systems. Material Design, iOS Design, and Fluent Design are guidelines. Design and develop great experiences for those using your product or service based on the needs of the humans using it.
This is sweet but... How do we export the generated theme in Sketch and give it to development?
Using Gallery. You don't export React code, like React Studio does. Instead, it's pretty much a version control, like Abstract, but it's optimized for Material Design, so it generates redlines and connects to resources for developers to easily grab these and update their Material UI code in React.
Is there a forum/community/support for Material Design?
Amazing! Just gave it a try and I can say that this will be my next most used plugin in sketch!
It's all good but I don't like how we now have different style icons. Imo icons must remain consistent so that you don't even have to think twice when you see one. It's like having different style road signs. (Yes, I know they exist, lol, but that's the problem)
Also, the Hamburger menu must always be in the same place (not half way out the window).
Please provide support for layout_gravity which will set by programmatically too..
That must've been a tough crowd....anyway, I like the looks of the ShapeGenerator APIs
excellent work now i don't have to interaction designer to create amazing product thanks to google
Anyone happen to know What’s the font used in Shrine App?
Any plan to release WPF library?
The new Theme.MaterialComponents is a mess on Android. Took me all day to try to figure out how to use my accentColor for everything but buttons and I found a solution. Return to using AppCompact. These new themes look nice, that's all there is.
how to implements this in netbeans
I love the intro music, 😍
Bring Windows Support Please
Thank you
Solo para mac estuvo genial pero la malograron
Waita sec wat if all sites look the same
Wonderful.