Google Material Design
Material Design is Google's open-source design system that bridges the gap between the physical and digital worlds. Introduced in 2014 and evolved through Material Design 2 (2018) and Material Design 3 (2021), it provides a comprehensive framework for building beautiful, functional, and accessible interfaces across all platforms.
Material Design creates a visual language that synthesizes classic principles of good design with the innovation and possibility of technology and science.
Design interfaces following Google's Material Design system, the unified visual language bridging digital and physical worlds. Emphasizes bold graphic design, intentional motion, adaptive layouts, and the material metaphor. Use when building modern, accessible, delightful user interfaces across platforms. Source: copyleftdev/sk1llz.