Case Studies: Inclusion and Exclusion in Technology Design
Here you will see a series of case studies showing how product and design choices can be impactful on a personal, community, and systemic level.
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Introduction to Product Inclusion & Equity
We will introduce you to Product Inclusion and Equity, and how to approach it when designing for Wear OS. You will learn how to build for belonging and make products more accessible and usable by all.
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Introduction to UX Design on Wear OS
Did you know that the average smartwatch interaction is approximately 5 seconds long? In this video you will learn how to design effective and engaging experiences for Wear OS.
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Introduction to UX Research & Product Inclusion on Wear OS
If you’re considering building a smartwatch app but don’t know how to begin, this video will help you get started.
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Making Material You: Spirited
Designers often say form follows function, but what if form followed feeling?
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Making Material You: Unexpected
Can a system leave room for something unexpected? When we created Material You, we wanted to provide a structure that wouldn’t feel like it limited creativity. Explore the unexpected at design.google.
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Making Material You: Personal
Color is personal. Why design as if everyone sees color the same way?
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Making Material You: Introduction
What is design? Introducing Making Material You: a new short film series explaining Google’s philosophy and approach to design.
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UX Evening at Google: Design Systems
UX Evenings @ Google is a quarterly UX speaker series that brings together innovators from across industries to talk about design and challenge our understanding of the UX space.
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UX Evening at Google: User Interfaces of Tomorrow
UX Evenings @ Google is a quarterly UX speaker series that brings together innovators from across industries to talk about design and challenge our understanding of the UX space.
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Relay 2021: Design Leaders Gather to Explore the Future of Sprints
As we pass the 10 year anniversary of the Design Sprint methodology, experts from the community gathered to explore the future of sprints and worked together to create tools, mindsets and scenarios
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UX Evening at Google: Career Development
UX Evenings @ Google is a quarterly UX speaker series that brings together innovators from across industries to talk about design and challenge our understanding of the UX space.
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Design Sprints: Celebrating 10 Years
The Design Sprint is a proven methodology, developed at Google, for solving problems through designing, prototyping, and testing ideas with users.
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UX Evening at Google : UX & Inclusion
UX Evenings @ Google is a quarterly UX speaker series that brings together innovators from across industries to talk about design and challenge our understanding of the UX space.
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Introducing the Material Design YouTube channel
Material Design’s brand new channel for step-by-step design & developer tutorials, #AskMaterial questions, and videos directly from the team.
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UX Evening at Google : Defining UX Roles
Designer, writer, researcher, unicorn—how do these roles co-exist?
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Understanding the Material Design color system | Google Design Tutorials
In this tutorial, learn how color works in Material, walking through primary and secondary colors, tonal palettes, “on” colors, and additional customization to express your brand in Material Design
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Understanding the Material Design type system | Google Design Tutorials
In this tutorial, learn how typography works in Material Design, and create a custom type system with expressive headline styles, readable body styles, and everything in between.
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UX Evening at Google : How UX Teams are structured
What makes a strong UX team? Many kinds of UXers with various experiences and specialities can work together to build products. The structure of UX teams affects how they work together.
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Craft a dark theme with Material Design | Google Design Tutorials
In this tutorial, learn how to craft a dark theme to complement your app’s Material Design light theme.
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Read Along - Voice and AI design to grow child literacy | Centered Ep 9
Read Along, formerly known as Bolo, is a mobile app available globally that helps children learn how to read anytime and anywhere, using just their voice.
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Streamline the designer to developer handoff with Gallery | Google Design Tutorials
Take your team collaboration to the next level by using Gallery’s comment, share and inspect modes.
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Getting started with Gallery | Google Design Tutorials
In this video, we’ll walk you through creating your first Gallery project, sharing your designs with teammates, and getting feedback.
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Click through prototyping with Gallery | Google Design Tutorials
In this video, you’ll learn about hosting Sketch prototypes in Gallery. Upload your prototype, share, and get a more interactive experience for your designs.
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BenchSci - AI design for user trust in biomedical research | Centered Ep 8
In Toronto, Centered host Di Dang meets with BenchSci, a startup using AI to help biomedical researchers discover new drug treatments.
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Start building with Material Components for the web | Google Design Tutorials
In this tutorial, learn how to get started with Material Components for the web by building a simple form.
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Implementing motion with Material Design | Google Design Tutorials
In this tutorial, learn how to quickly implement elegant, meaningful UI transitions in your app using the latest update to Material Components for Android.
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Introduction to Gallery | Google Design Tutorials
Gallery is a tool that helps teams deliver beautiful products.
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Migrating your app to Material Components for Android | Google Design Tutorials
In this tutorial, learn how to migrate your Android codebase from the Design Support Library to Material Design Components for Android.
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Design Is [Messy] : Approaches to engaging with complexity
Nick and Christian discuss potential trajectories for the messy futures of emerging technologies and argue for design being appropriately and systematically messy in response.
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