The Interface Material design has continued to improve over the years since its release with Android 5.0 Lollipop in 2014. Since then, the Android interface has adapted to new trends, and we have seen how it has evolved with [Material Theming](Material Theming) or Real Material You.
Google’s interface experts are constantly studying what are the best designs and animations to make apps feel more “sleek”, and for this they recently carried out a survey for determine what is the right transition
Users’ favorite transition
To find out which was the right application transition among all the options offered Material design, Google has created an application that recreated the experience of ordering food, showing dishes in a grid, and as users tapped the menu, one of the seven transitions, or no transition. Google asked study participants which transition they liked the most.
Most participants chose the container transformation as their preferred transition to open information for each of the menu items. Participants offered a wide variety of reasons for this preference, from how the transition matched their expectations to the emotions the transition inspired.
For many participants, this transition matches the experience, as clicking on the map smoothly transitions to a new view in a very fluid and natural way. Some participants even said that this transition made the app feel warm and welcoming. Others have reported that this transformation of containers evokes the feeling of picking up something to take a closer look or zoom into a menu, as one would physically.
With this study, Google showed how choosing a transition can improve the emotion and expressiveness of an application, as well as the importance of the animated transition between two pages. Google reports that no transition is right for everyone, but now we know that transition in which the container turns into a new page It is the favorite of users. Perhaps we will now see more of this animation in apps from Google and other developers.
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