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What are the alternatives to Material Design?
It is very fashionable to use Material Design on the web right now. I find him unattractive.
What else exists? Is there something newer, clearer, or prettier?
What are the analogues / replacements of Material Design in web design? Interested in both design and other approaches.
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Smart people have specially collected design guides in one place.
So:
designguidelines.co
Additionally:
https://guides.kontur.ru/ - SBK Kontur
guides design.mail.ru/paradigm - Paradigm from Mail.ru
https://design.trello.com/ - Nachos, design system Trello. Enjoy!
Material design is monstrous, yes.
There are a huge number of design kits. Both in psd/sketch format and already made css-frameworks based on them. They differ in the degree of elaboration of elements and the number of ready-made layouts.
ui8.net
market.designmodo.com
creativemarket.com
You can buy them there. There are also free ones, google it.
human interface by (apple) https://developer.apple.com/ios/human-interface-gu...
When I was choosing a framework to study, I settled on vue for the element.eleme.io/#/en-US/component/installation component kit (this kit is also available for react/angular, but the interface somehow feels different there anyway)
- clean and minimalistic (many will say it's too easy - but after all, in desktop interfaces they don't sculpt a bunch of shadows and
animations , at least it was like that
before
win8
) tables with custom row templates.
-you can globally set the dimensions of the components (4 degrees), but there are flaws in some components (for example, drop-downs do not decrease), so it's better to build your own theme if you want a smaller interface.
-Russian locale out of the box.
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