Google Maps is due for another big design update, but you’re not getting your colors back

Google Maps is due for another big design update, but you’re not getting your colors back

Published Feb 8th, 2024 5:53PM EST

Google deployed a massive Google Maps redesign a few months ago that angered some longtime users. Google replaced its traditional colors, making Google Maps resemble Apple Maps. This triggered criticism from a former Google Maps UI designer, who explained what was wrong with the user experience beyond the colors. 

As a Google Maps fan, I can’t say I was bothered too much by the color change. Sure, I’m still surprised to see gray roads instead of yellow, though real-life roads are never yellow. But I do agree with the former Maps designer’s take that the app’s UI is too cluttered. 

The upcoming Google Maps redesign that Google is testing won’t deal with all the clutter. But the UI is in for a few interesting changes, which may improve the overall experience. 

It’s unclear when the new Google Maps design will roll out, but 9to5Google has already discovered it in testing. As you’ll see in the following screenshots, Google is going for a cleaner design that focuses on improved usability. The UI changes will also make the actual maps shine. 

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The new Google Maps design will change how a location’s sheet appears on the screen. The information sheet of a point of interest gets rounded corners that make room for the map in the background. That way, you’ll be reminded of where you are in the app. 

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