Material You is Google’s new design language for Android based on the Material Design Language, which has been implemented on Android 12. The new language features a fully personalized design to meet a variety of needs, which Google says can ease the tension between design sensibility and personal preference.
Windows 10 uses Microsoft’s fluent design language, and in Windows 11, Microsoft launched a design material called mica based on the fluent design language. So what if you use Material You to replace the mica design material? The brainy designer
@AlurDesign brings us design drawings.
Although this creative image designed by the designer can see the start icon, search button, and task view, the overall style is actually similar to Chrome OS. The icons on the right side of the Chrome OS taskbar and the pop-up area are as shown in the picture, and Windows 11 is relatively different from this style.