Your Google Calendar App Is About to Get a Little Makeover
The changes include a new dark mode.Google Calendar is getting a refresh. New Material 3 updates are rolling out to Google users in the next few months. This brings the app's design in line with others like Gmail and Drive. Material 3 is the latest iteration of Google's open-source design language. It has adaptive components that adjust your icons, settings, and other UI elements. These elements match a selected color scheme.
In addition to rounded corners and grey top and sidebars, Material 3 changes to Google Calendar include the following:- Modernized, accessible buttons, dialogs, and sidebars.
- Typography with Google's custom design.- Fresh, "legible and crisp" iconography.
Calendar is also getting a dark mode. Users can choose between light, dark, or the device default. According to Google, these updates will be consistent across Calendar on the web. This includes the task list view.The redesign will be available to Google Workspace customers. It will also be available to Workspace Individual subscribers and those with personal Google accounts. If you don't see the changes just yet, don't worry. Google says they will be pushed to Rapid Release domains in the next two weeks. An extended rollout for other users will begin on Dec. 2.
If you want to switch your calendar to dark mode once you receive the update, go to Settings > Appearance. Then, select Light, Dark, or Device default.
In addition to rounded corners and grey top and sidebars, Material 3 changes to Google Calendar include the following:- Modernized, accessible buttons, dialogs, and sidebars.
- Typography with Google's custom design.- Fresh, "legible and crisp" iconography.
Calendar is also getting a dark mode. Users can choose between light, dark, or the device default. According to Google, these updates will be consistent across Calendar on the web. This includes the task list view.The redesign will be available to Google Workspace customers. It will also be available to Workspace Individual subscribers and those with personal Google accounts. If you don't see the changes just yet, don't worry. Google says they will be pushed to Rapid Release domains in the next two weeks. An extended rollout for other users will begin on Dec. 2.
If you want to switch your calendar to dark mode once you receive the update, go to Settings > Appearance. Then, select Light, Dark, or Device default.