- Welcome to Google Design's #io18 https://twitter.com/hashtag/io18 coverage-your resource for everything design-related during Google I/O https://events.google.com/io/ . In the guide you'll find info on office hours, in-person app reviews, and hand-picked design talks on everything from design for inclusion to best practices for designing AR applications. If you're on the ground at I/O, come say'hi'at the Design & Accessibility Dome. We'll add more links and videos before, during, and after I/O, so stay tuned.
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- Agenda https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=agenda
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- Design Schedule
Please note, all listings Pacific Time
- Tuesday, May 8
- 10:00 AM: Keynote
- Amphitheater
- 2:00-3:00 PM: Customize Material Components for your product https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=may-8&sid=247e7a44-c632-464e-954c-303ede5befd5
Learn how to develop expressive digital experiences by customizing Material Components for Android, iOS, web, and Flutter. Speakers: Rachel Been, Richard Fulcher, Josh Estelle
- Stage 6
- 5:00-6:00 PM: Actions on Google 101 for Android developers https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=may-8&sid=968530c2-15c8-4777-b2bf-8d9f563839e7
Actions on Google is the rapidly growing developer platform for the Google Assistant. In this session, you'll get an overview of how to start developing Actions with an Android point of view-from practical tips and tricks to pragmatic UX guidance. Speakers: Ilya Firman, Luv Kothari
Stage 2
6:00-7:00 PM: Designing for inclusion: insights from John Maeda and Hannah Beachler https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=may-8&sid=a011b6c3-0272-424a-8f23-f29f72901de0
Inclusive design aims to make technology available and usable for all people. In this talk, John Maeda, creator of the Design in Tech Report and Global Head of Computational Design and Inclusion at Automattic, will share the stage with Hannah Beachler, production designer for Marvel's Black Panther movie. The duo will discuss ways to design products and services that reach the broadest range of people, as well as Beachler's worldwide design inspiration for the futuristic African world of Wakanda. Speakers: John Maeda, Hannah Beachler
- Stage 4
- Wednesday, May 9
8:30-9:30 AM: Best practices to design AR applications https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=may-9&sid=f65890db-3a1e-425d-b443-415d7b1bb479
AR is a new medium with an entirely new set of design challenges and opportunities. This session will cover everything Google's learned so far about AR design, presented as a set of specific best practices. Topics will include volumetric interfaces, object placement, scene understanding, and designing for all users. Speakers: Alex Faaborg, Alesha Unpingco
Stage 6
8:30-9:30 AM: Code beautiful UI with Flutter and Material Design https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=may-9&sid=086cd75d-8f7a-45d7-99bb-69dd3709535a
To stand out, apps need to have smooth, motion-rich, customized designs. Watch beautiful UIs come to life in record time with Flutter and the latest update to Material Design. Learn practical topics including: how Flutter's layout and stateful hot reload can make UI development intuitive and fast, how to go beyond stock widgets to deliver customized interfaces, and how to add motion and animation for delightful user experiences. And the best part: Flutter lets you do this all with a single codebase producing native apps on iOS and Android. Speakers: Will Larche, Mary Xia
Stage 7
11:30 AM-12:30 PM: Challenges and learnings of building for the next billion users https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=may-9&sid=7cd5389e-9d66-4414-b9e7-0ba847eeef10
Building products and services that work for everyone regardless of where they live, what language they speak, which devices they use, or the network they're connected to presents exciting opportunities and big challenges. Project leads from Tez, Datally, and Files Go-Google products built specifically for the next billion users-will discuss the design and development of unique technologies including Audio QR and Offline P2P connections that address the needs of these users. Speakers: Pankaj Gupta, Nithya Sambasivan, Devesh Sarwate, Josh Woodward
Stage 4
11:30 AM-12:30 PM: Design Actions for the Google Assistant: beyond smart speakers, to phones and smart displays https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=may-9&sid=ef92f750-8d1e-40a2-8190-41e9254c5bc0
With Google Assistant's ever-expanding world of touchpoints, developers and designers face new challenges in creating effective and consistent experiences for users. This talk will highlight some key considerations when designing Actions across surfaces, including tips for understanding when and how to leverage visuals alongside voice interactions to create rich, delightful, and conversational experiences. Speakers: Ulas Kirazci, Saba Zaidi
- Stage 2
- 12:30-1:30 PM: The value of immersive design sprints https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=may-9&sid=297041cc-3f52-46c1-9507-3584a4b59d88
This discussion will focus on how Google has used immersive research techniques to design solutions for emerging markets, and how those techniques can be extended to any sprint. Learn how to use a combination of research methods-both in the field and at the office-to create relevant, user-validated solutions. In addition, you'll get tips on how immersive sprints can bring distributed teams together and build empathy for the user. Speakers: Sumier Phalake, Burgan Shealy
Stage 7
2:30-3:30 PM: Design, machine learning, and creativity https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=may-9&sid=32d8628f-dab1-4bcc-ba5d-019819798103
Hear from a panel of lead designers at Google on how they approach the design of everything from Google Doodles to the Google Assistant's personality, wearable devices, and all of Google's latest hardware products. You'll also get insights on how designers are experimenting with machine learning in music and art. Speakers: Douglas Eck, Ryan Germick, Isabelle Olsson
Stage 3
4:30-5:30 PM: How to incorporate what's new with Material Design in your code base https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=may-9&sid=49ccebfb-2250-4f0a-86df-dbb5c3f0a594
Learn how you can add the latest Material tools and components to your existing codebase to quickly improve your product's design and functionality. Speakers: Lynn Jepsen, Adrian Secord
- Stage 8
- Thursday, May 10
8:30-9:30 AM: Building healthy technology https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=may-10&sid=e93b673f-1b55-41ad-a781-22f766f797a5
Maggie Jackson, a journalist specializing in how technology impacts humanity, will talk with Adam Alter, a professor of psychology at New York University, about why a tech-life balance is important and how designers and engineers can build healthier products. Speakers: Adam Alter, Maggie Jackson
- Stage 7
- 10:30-11:30 AM: An accessible process for inclusive design https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=may-10&sid=5fadf116-dd38-4ee9-b5fc-0971a791d559
Learn how any team can design more inclusively for people with accessibility needs and how Material Design guidelines, tools, and components can help. Speakers: Jen Devins, Bethany Fong, Catherine Idylle, Andrea Wong
- Stage 5
- 12:30-1:30 PM: Measuring Material Design https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=may-10&sid=64e212d0-3370-4acb-8323-1730fb84a6e1
Learn how UX researchers helped test, refine, and evolve the latest Material Design guidance and why it matters to development across Android, iOS, and web. Speakers: Elizabeth Churchill, Michael Gilbert
Stage 7
2:30-3:30 PM: Creating a persona: what does your product sound like? https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=may-10&sid=33706278-6a96-41ff-9bb6-02ba0826ff3e
What is a persona? And how can it reinforce your product's identity? Learn about tools, get tips, and see examples of how well-designed personas can transform voice-enabled interfaces and boost user engagement. Speakers: Walter Brill
Stage 7
Design Reviews
Swing by the Design & Accessibility Dome (near Stage 6) for one-on-one design reviews and feedback on your app from the Material Design team. Reviews are reservable on a first-come, first-served basis. Dome F
- Tuesday, May 8
- Wednesday, May 9
- Thursday, May 10
- Codelabs
Get hands-on with the latest and greatest Google technologies by trying over 100 brand new, updated Codelabs. Our ready-to-code kiosks have everything you need to try one of our self-paced tutorials, or bring your own machine and take the work home with you. Google staff will be on hand to help if you get stuck. Ahead of the event, test-drive Google's latest developer products with our online codelabs http://codelabs.developers.google.com . They're a great way to dive deeper into the things we'll cover in the technical sessions.
This year, you'll also be able to try out our first ever Codelab built for designers-to get familiar with Material Design tools and workflows. Dome F
- Tuesday, May 8
- Wednesday, May 9
- Thursday, May 10
- Office Hours
- UX Writing https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=may-8&sid=68cf092e-46c0-4ed2-a9eb-ba00f6eb880c
Get your product reviewed by Google's user experience (UX) writing team, in addition to help with basic product writing strategies, and answers to your questions about brand voice, feature naming, content management, and how writing complements visual design. Tent E
Tuesday, May 8: 6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Wednesday, May 9: 8:30 AM-9:30 AM
Material Components for Android, iOS, Web, and Flutter https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=may-9&sid=e247ef81-07b1-4f27-866f-9a8a74864eb6
Have questions about creating a reliable development workflow? Want help integrating Material Design Components (MDC) into your Android, iOS, or web product? Come chat with cross-platform experts on Material Design and MDC. Tent E
Wednesday, May 9: 9:30 AM-10:30 AM
Designing for the next billion users https://events.google.com/io/schedule/?section=may-9&sid=0bc79756-0863-4354-b20b-3a3b2a708c95
Creating mobile products for the next billion users (NBU) presents unique challenges for designers and developers. Learn how to embrace a comprehensive mobile strategy from Google's NBU team-so you can make products relevant to more users around the globe. Tent B
Wednesday, May 9: 2:30 PM-3:30 PM
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