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The Google Play Store is about to receive a major overhaul

As it stands, the Google Play Store is very functional. It gives users access to the apps, music, and books that they are looking for. It is also easy to use and one can easily see the price, compatibility, and screenshots of the app that are listed. However it seems that Google has decided that the Play Store could use a change in design. This is according to the folks at Android Police who have managed to get their hands on a variety of screenshots which shows some of the visual changes that Google will be making in the future. As you can see, some of the changes will emphasize certain aspects of the Play Store. For example with apps, the hero image will be more prominent, while the movie portion of the Play Store will feature the trailer in the hero position.

When we first wrote about Quantum Paper (the internal name for the material in Material Design), we noted that Google was anticipating a series of updates to its own apps between the introduction and completion of the new design direction – updates which would bring the apps a bit closer to the new design style in a progressive fashion, so that the apps wouldn’t undergo fundamental transformations overnight. Looking back, it is now obvious that Google+ was our first taste of material design, followed by Google’s editing apps like docs and sheets. In the same vein, we’ve received information indicating that Google’s makeover of the Play Store is well under way. Happily, we’re also able to share some images this time around. The comparisons you’ll see below show the state of the Play Store’s refresh as it is right now. It’s worth noting that this is pre-release software, so anything could change leading up to an official release. So far, only content listings appear to have changed significantly, so that’s what we’ll be looking at in this post. What is clear from the shots, though, is that the Play Store is moving closer to compliance with Google’s Material Design guidelines, and that the content listing layout is evolving to put content at the forefront, with other information to follow.

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Louie Baur is Editor at Long Beach Louie, a Long Beach Restaurant Review site as well as Skateboard Park. Find him on Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest.

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