675 beautiful Material Design wallpapers you can download for free

675 beautiful Material Design wallpapers you can download for free

One of the most important features of Google’s newly released Android 5.0 Lollipop mobile operating system is the new design language called Material Design. Basically, Google came up with a series of design guidelines for Lollipop that developers can also use for their Android apps, and Google wants to see Material Design employed on the web and other platforms as well.

Material Design brings users a simplified, colorful environment, filled with various animations and special effects that make the entire operating system come to life.

Users looking to further customize their Material Design experience, or to pretend they’re already running Lollipop on their devices, can now grab a massive collection of such images, which contains no less than 675 items.

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Discovered by Reddit user MPJ12, and posted online by Google+ user J. Amourette, the collection offers users plenty of images that are in line with Google’s new guidelines regarding colors and design lines. The wallpapers are available at the link in the source section, and can be downloaded free of charge right away.

Android fans looking for even more inspiring Material Design wallpapers, including “live” wallpapers, can also check out the Minima app, which contains plenty of other wallpaper choices for Lollipop handsets.

A few examples from this huge batch of Material Design wallpapers can be seen below, and the rest can be downloaded by following the link in our source section.

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