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Sep112015

Nova Launcher to help normalize icon sizes

Google’s given its third-party developers free rein to create unusually-shaped icons for their apps. If you’re OC, seeing your app drawer and home screen with differently-shaped icons might be a bit annoying. Nova Launcher is looking to fix that with an “icon normalization” feature it has in private alpha at the moment.

How Nova Launcher will be able to do this is by following Google’s Material Design guidelines for squares, circles, and rectangles. They then scale the icons to match these dimensions. The algorithm can even take into account the unusual protrusions of icons to align them based on their underlying shape. Even the non-standard shapes will scale correctly. They’re scaling it to make the icons consistent visually. Beta should be coming out soon for those who want to try it out.

Source: Android Police | Download: Google Play Store (Free)

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