Material Design UI Now Being Tested On Selected YouTube Web Users

While most, if not all, of Google apps on smartphones and tablets have already adapted the Material Design visual guidlines, the web-based properties still have some way to go. The YouTube on your browser seems to be getting a makeover soon, as some people and sites have reported that the video-sharing channel is testing out a new UI for selected users. While the differences don't seem to be much to the naked eye, those who are visually attuned will be able to spot the changes easily.
Material Design UI Now Being Tested On Selected YouTube Web Users
In terms of features and usability, nothing much will change of course, but Google probably wants to try it out first to a select group before releasing it to the wild. The home page will have a more modern search bar and the world upload will be replaced with the icon for upload and both of these are actually already found in the mobile pp. In terms of the slide-out menu, the redesign is a little more obvious, especially in terms of the round icons and the white space as well.

Moving on to the channel page, the top matter will take on the color that is most associated with the page so that it will feel more like an actual page rather than just a look alke of the homepage. There is a rounding going on here as well like with the profile photo and the horizontal  browsing button. In the video player, which is where most people spend their entire time on YouTube anyway, there aren't any obvious changes, unless you look really close. There isn't any shaded gray in between areas so you have a cleaner and smoother look.

If you're not one of the choses few to receive the Material Design UI makeover, a Redditor has found a way to do so (click via link to find out how). But if the world, then just let Googledo it's thing untill the changes roll out eventually.

via : androidcommunity