Article 35D7X Google Calendar for Web gets its first redesign since 2011

Google Calendar for Web gets its first redesign since 2011

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Ron Amadeo
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Google Calendar on the Web is getting a new look. Google announced that the company is "taking a lot of what you know and love from Calendar's mobile application, like the modern color palette and sleek design, and bringing it to the Web." Calendar is getting a "Material" redesign.

Calendar's existing design is something like six years old. It debuted in 2011 and uses a "red and gray" motif that just isn't Google's style anymore. "Material Design" is Google's current design philosophy, which debuted in 2014 on Android 5.0 Lollipop. The design language usually mixes white backgrounds with bold splashes of color, animation, and lots of whitespace. Information is presented in grids of cards, and the design language usually brings in smartphone motifs like "hamburger" buttons that open navigation panels. Material Design sites tend to look like big smartphone apps.

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