Hi All, if you are reading this i guess you are familiar with a new trending "material design" by google. But as a designer i have many concerns and i do understand developers who are not willing to join "material world"yet. You might thing google never makes mistakes or failures , but here are more than few.... (i know is not correct entirely and that would be inappropriate comparison in the terms of development) but if we would compare Twitter Bootstrap tool since beginning of it's launch , material design by google seems way unfinished and here is why as pointed out by Tim : the general guidelines have been fairly well explained and the examples are clear, but the design itself still doesn’t make sense. We took a look at first at the presentation page for the Material Design, and it doesn’t seem like it applies the principles. There a detailed description of how animation need to make the user feel comfortable and go smoothly inside the application, yet this is not implemented in the header. There much more "discrepancies" such as "The typography is said to have an ideal length of 60 characters, and yet, on long portions of description Google has chosen to use at least 120 characters per line." It is unclear of whether this is because Google chose a font that is too small to read comfortably or because they forgot the rule they reinforce. We could continue this list for at least 10 more examples. So quite clearly "material design" is not ready yet. Regardless of that is quite new approach of web design and it does give new look. However, Polymer-project dot org is trying to simplify this mess and deliver to all of us - web designers - simple tools to implement in web coding. Does it make any easier? Well , in some cases , yes a lot. But on the other hand not at all. I was reading a lot about "card design" trend recently and material design by g uses a lot of that. But perhaps that would be a separate topic to talk about. So i guess my main question is : what do you think about "material design" by google or polymer-project? do you have any positive experience so far or we have to wait till it will reach larger audience?