Design Guidelines( Style foundations)
Android Automotive Design Principles.
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Android Automotive Design Principles.
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he styles for the two Android for Cars systems – and (AAOS) – are based on the same and 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 and .
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