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If you’re designing for Android, there is no getting around Material Design (Google’s new visual design language) these days. A valuable resource which simplifies the workflow of any developer and UI designer working with these new requirements now comes from Matt Aussaguel: Material Palette. It makes creating and exporting those bold material color palettes a breeze. To get started, you simply choose 2 colors, a main color and an accent color, from a given selection and the tool creates a color palette for you, consisting of dark and light versions of your main color, and colors for primary and secondary text, as well as for icons and dividers. The site does not only display your palette in an example design, but also lets you download it in CSS, SASS, SVG, XML and PNG formats for easy implemenation into your project. Handy! (cm)
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By including social metadata in all new pieces of content that we publish, we can optimize how that content appears on social networks. Thumbnails, author names, proper descriptions, and other rich information directly correlate with clicks and shares. This post gives you simple templates we use at Moz to include that metadata in your own content.
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