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This skill helps you master Material Design 3 and Jetpack Compose to build adaptive Android interfaces with accessible responsive layouts.
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---
name: mobile-android-design
description: Master Material Design 3 and Jetpack Compose patterns for building native Android apps. Use when designing Android interfaces, implementing Compose UI, or following Google's Material Design guidelines.
---
# Android Mobile Design
Master Material Design 3 (Material You) and Jetpack Compose to build modern, adaptive Android applications that integrate seamlessly with the Android ecosystem.
## When to Use This Skill
- Designing Android app interfaces following Material Design 3
- Building Jetpack Compose UI and layouts
- Implementing Android navigation patterns (Navigation Compose)
- Creating adaptive layouts for phones, tablets, and foldables
- Using Material 3 theming with dynamic colors
- Building accessible Android interfaces
- Implementing Android-specific gestures and interactions
- Designing for different screen configurations
## Core Concepts
### 1. Material Design 3 Principles
**Personalization**: Dynamic color adapts UI to user's wallpaper
**Accessibility**: Tonal palettes ensure sufficient color contrast
**Large Screens**: Responsive layouts for tablets and foldables
**Material Components:**
- Cards, Buttons, FABs, Chips
- Navigation (rail, drawer, bottom nav)
- Text fields, Dialogs, Sheets
- Lists, Menus, Progress indicators
### 2. Jetpack Compose Layout System
**Column and Row:**
```kotlin
// Vertical arrangement with alignment
Column(
modifier = Modifier.padding(16.dp),
verticalArrangement = Arrangement.spacedBy(12.dp),
horizontalAlignment = Alignment.Start
) {
Text(
text = "Title",
style = MaterialTheme.typography.headlineSmall
)
Text(
text = "Subtitle",
style = MaterialTheme.typography.bodyMedium,
color = MaterialTheme.colorScheme.onSurfaceVariant
)
}
// Horizontal arrangement with weight
Row(
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth(),
horizontalArrangement = Arrangement.SpaceBetween,
verticalAlignment = Alignment.CenterVertically
) {
Icon(Icons.Default.Star, contentDescription = null)
Text("Featured")
Spacer(modifier = Modifier.weight(1f))
TextButton(onClick = {}) {
Text("View All")
}
}
```
**Lazy Lists and Grids:**
```kotlin
// Lazy column with sticky headers
LazyColumn {
items.groupBy { it.category }.forEach { (category, categoryItems) ->
stickyHeader {
Text(
text = category,
modifier = Modifier
.fillMaxWidth()
.background(MaterialTheme.colorScheme.surface)
.padding(16.dp),
style = MaterialTheme.typography.titleMedium
)
}
items(categoryItems) { item ->
ItemRow(item = item)
}
}
}
// Adaptive grid
LazyVerticalGrid(
columns = GridCells.Adaptive(minSize = 150.dp),
contentPadding = PaddingValues(16.dp),
horizontalArrangement = Arrangement.spacedBy(12.dp),
verticalArrangement = Arrangement.spacedBy(12.dp)
) {
items(items) { item ->
ItemCard(item = item)
}
}
```
### 3. Navigation Patterns
**Bottom Navigation:**
```kotlin
@Composable
fun MainScreen() {
val navController = rememberNavController()
Scaffold(
bottomBar = {
NavigationBar {
val navBackStackEntry by navController.currentBackStackEntryAsState()
val currentDestination = navBackStackEntry?.destination
NavigationDestination.entries.forEach { destination ->
NavigationBarItem(
icon = { Icon(destination.icon, contentDescription = null) },
label = { Text(destination.label) },
selected = currentDestination?.hierarchy?.any {
it.route == destination.route
} == true,
onClick = {
navController.navigate(destination.route) {
popUpTo(navController.graph.findStartDestination().id) {
saveState = true
}
launchSingleTop = true
restoreState = true
}
}
)
}
}
}
) { innerPadding ->
NavHost(
navController = navController,
startDestination = NavigationDestination.Home.route,
modifier = Modifier.padding(innerPadding)
) {
composable(NavigationDestination.Home.route) { HomeScreen() }
composable(NavigationDestination.Search.route) { SearchScreen() }
composable(NavigationDestination.Profile.route) { ProfileScreen() }
}
}
}
```
**Navigation Drawer:**
```kotlin
@Composable
fun DrawerNavigation() {
val drawerState = rememberDrawerState(DrawerValue.Closed)
val scope = rememberCoroutineScope()
ModalNavigationDrawer(
drawerState = drawerState,
drawerContent = {
ModalDrawerSheet {
Spacer(Modifier.height(12.dp))
Text(
"App Name",
modifier = Modifier.padding(16.dp),
style = MaterialTheme.typography.titleLarge
)
HorizontalDivider()
NavigationDrawerItem(
icon = { Icon(Icons.Default.Home, null) },
label = { Text("Home") },
selected = true,
onClick = { scope.launch { drawerState.close() } }
)
NavigationDrawerItem(
icon = { Icon(Icons.Default.Settings, null) },
label = { Text("Settings") },
selected = false,
onClick = { }
)
}
}
) {
Scaffold(
topBar = {
TopAppBar(
title = { Text("Home") },
navigationIcon = {
IconButton(onClick = { scope.launch { drawerState.open() } }) {
Icon(Icons.Default.Menu, contentDescription = "Menu")
}
}
)
}
) { innerPadding ->
Content(modifier = Modifier.padding(innerPadding))
}
}
}
```
### 4. Material 3 Theming
**Color Scheme:**
```kotlin
// Dynamic color (Android 12+)
val dynamicColorScheme = if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.S) {
val context = LocalContext.current
if (darkTheme) dynamicDarkColorScheme(context)
else dynamicLightColorScheme(context)
} else {
if (darkTheme) DarkColorScheme else LightColorScheme
}
// Custom color scheme
private val LightColorScheme = lightColorScheme(
primary = Color(0xFF6750A4),
onPrimary = Color.White,
primaryContainer = Color(0xFFEADDFF),
onPrimaryContainer = Color(0xFF21005D),
secondary = Color(0xFF625B71),
onSecondary = Color.White,
tertiary = Color(0xFF7D5260),
onTertiary = Color.White,
surface = Color(0xFFFFFBFE),
onSurface = Color(0xFF1C1B1F),
)
```
**Typography:**
```kotlin
val AppTypography = Typography(
displayLarge = TextStyle(
fontFamily = FontFamily.Default,
fontWeight = FontWeight.Normal,
fontSize = 57.sp,
lineHeight = 64.sp
),
headlineMedium = TextStyle(
fontFamily = FontFamily.Default,
fontWeight = FontWeight.Normal,
fontSize = 28.sp,
lineHeight = 36.sp
),
titleLarge = TextStyle(
fontFamily = FontFamily.Default,
fontWeight = FontWeight.Normal,
fontSize = 22.sp,
lineHeight = 28.sp
),
bodyLarge = TextStyle(
fontFamily = FontFamily.Default,
fontWeight = FontWeight.Normal,
fontSize = 16.sp,
lineHeight = 24.sp
),
labelMedium = TextStyle(
fontFamily = FontFamily.Default,
fontWeight = FontWeight.Medium,
fontSize = 12.sp,
lineHeight = 16.sp
)
)
```
### 5. Component Examples
**Cards:**
```kotlin
@Composable
fun FeatureCard(
title: String,
description: String,
imageUrl: String,
onClick: () -> Unit
) {
Card(
onClick = onClick,
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth(),
shape = RoundedCornerShape(16.dp),
colors = CardDefaults.cardColors(
containerColor = MaterialTheme.colorScheme.surfaceVariant
)
) {
Column {
AsyncImage(
model = imageUrl,
contentDescription = null,
modifier = Modifier
.fillMaxWidth()
.height(180.dp),
contentScale = ContentScale.Crop
)
Column(modifier = Modifier.padding(16.dp)) {
Text(
text = title,
style = MaterialTheme.typography.titleMedium
)
Spacer(modifier = Modifier.height(8.dp))
Text(
text = description,
style = MaterialTheme.typography.bodyMedium,
color = MaterialTheme.colorScheme.onSurfaceVariant
)
}
}
}
}
```
**Buttons:**
```kotlin
// Filled button (primary action)
Button(onClick = { }) {
Text("Continue")
}
// Filled tonal button (secondary action)
FilledTonalButton(onClick = { }) {
Icon(Icons.Default.Add, null)
Spacer(Modifier.width(8.dp))
Text("Add Item")
}
// Outlined button
OutlinedButton(onClick = { }) {
Text("Cancel")
}
// Text button
TextButton(onClick = { }) {
Text("Learn More")
}
// FAB
FloatingActionButton(
onClick = { },
containerColor = MaterialTheme.colorScheme.primaryContainer,
contentColor = MaterialTheme.colorScheme.onPrimaryContainer
) {
Icon(Icons.Default.Add, contentDescription = "Add")
}
```
## Quick Start Component
```kotlin
@Composable
fun ItemListCard(
item: Item,
onItemClick: () -> Unit,
modifier: Modifier = Modifier
) {
Card(
onClick = onItemClick,
modifier = modifier.fillMaxWidth(),
shape = RoundedCornerShape(12.dp)
) {
Row(
modifier = Modifier
.padding(16.dp)
.fillMaxWidth(),
verticalAlignment = Alignment.CenterVertically
) {
Box(
modifier = Modifier
.size(48.dp)
.clip(CircleShape)
.background(MaterialTheme.colorScheme.primaryContainer),
contentAlignment = Alignment.Center
) {
Icon(
imageVector = Icons.Default.Star,
contentDescription = null,
tint = MaterialTheme.colorScheme.onPrimaryContainer
)
}
Spacer(modifier = Modifier.width(16.dp))
Column(modifier = Modifier.weight(1f)) {
Text(
text = item.title,
style = MaterialTheme.typography.titleMedium
)
Text(
text = item.subtitle,
style = MaterialTheme.typography.bodyMedium,
color = MaterialTheme.colorScheme.onSurfaceVariant
)
}
Icon(
imageVector = Icons.Default.ChevronRight,
contentDescription = null,
tint = MaterialTheme.colorScheme.onSurfaceVariant
)
}
}
}
```
## Best Practices
1. **Use Material Theme**: Access colors via `MaterialTheme.colorScheme` for automatic dark mode support
2. **Support Dynamic Color**: Enable dynamic color on Android 12+ for personalization
3. **Adaptive Layouts**: Use `WindowSizeClass` for responsive designs
4. **Content Descriptions**: Add `contentDescription` to all interactive elements
5. **Touch Targets**: Minimum 48dp touch targets for accessibility
6. **State Hoisting**: Hoist state to make components reusable and testable
7. **Remember Properly**: Use `remember` and `rememberSaveable` appropriately
8. **Preview Annotations**: Add `@Preview` with different configurations
## Common Issues
- **Recomposition Issues**: Avoid passing unstable lambdas; use `remember`
- **State Loss**: Use `rememberSaveable` for configuration changes
- **Performance**: Use `LazyColumn` instead of `Column` for long lists
- **Theme Leaks**: Ensure `MaterialTheme` wraps all composables
- **Navigation Crashes**: Handle back press and deep links properly
- **Memory Leaks**: Cancel coroutines in `DisposableEffect`
## Resources
- [Material Design 3](https://m3.material.io/)
- [Jetpack Compose Documentation](https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose)
- [Compose Samples](https://github.com/android/compose-samples)
- [Material 3 Compose](https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/designsystems/material3)
This skill helps you master Material Design 3 (Material You) and Jetpack Compose patterns for building modern, adaptive Android apps. It focuses on theming, responsive layouts, navigation patterns, and accessible component implementations. Use it to design, implement, and validate native Android UI that follows Google’s guidelines.
It inspects common Compose building blocks and recommends patterns for layouts, lazy lists, adaptive grids, and navigation (bottom nav, drawers, NavHost). It guides theming with dynamic color, typography, and color schemes, and highlights accessibility and performance considerations like touch targets, content descriptions, and state hoisting. It also offers concrete component examples (cards, buttons, FABs) and quick-start composables you can adapt.
Should I always enable dynamic color?
Enable dynamic color for Android 12+ to match user wallpaper, but provide tested fallback schemes for older OS versions and edge cases.
When should I use LazyColumn vs Column?
Use LazyColumn for lists with many items to avoid memory and performance issues; Column is fine for small, static content.