Design Guidelines( Style foundations)

Android Automotive Design Principles.

he styles for the two Android for Cars systems – Android Autoarrow-up-right and Android Automotive OSarrow-up-right (AAOS) – are based on the same interaction designarrow-up-right and visual designarrow-up-right principles. However, the style and layout details for these systems differ in some ways, based on the unique context for each system.

Here's an overview of the style-related differences between these systems. For details about styles and layouts for each, visit Android Auto design systemarrow-up-right and AAOS design systemarrow-up-right.

Android Auto
AAOS

Style context

  • Google builds and controls the UI

  • UI is projected from phone onto car screens

  • UI has same look and feel in all cars

  • Style details reflect Google brand, with app branding accents

  • Car makers build the UI based on AAOS

  • UI is built into car infotainment systems

  • UI is customized for each car model

  • Style details reflect car-maker brand, with app branding accents

Purpose of style and layout guidelines

  • Explain the thinking behind the style choices in the UI

  • Serve as a reference for any design choices app developers can make

  • Explain the thinking behind style recommendations for car makers

  • Provide detailed guidance for car makers creating custom layouts and styles for their UIs

  • Serve as a reference for any design choices app developers can make

Key differences

  • Google colors

  • Google Sans font for larger type sizes

  • Google-determined layout that adapts across car types

  • Car-maker colors

  • Standard fonts for all type sizes (Roboto or Noto Sans)

  • Custom layouts

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