Google Calendar Gets Prettier

I'm in the waning days of my Gmail/Google Calendar usage, but I woke up this morning to catch up on email and get started on the day, and discovered that Google Calendar had gotten a nice-looking facelift with a flatter UI, a cleaner layout, and some other niceties. Google reports that the changes are just cosmetic, so the underlying Calendar functionality hasn't changed. (Which is too bad: I was hoping this would fix the multiple calendars on Windows Phone 7.5 "Mango" issue.)

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Here's a rundown of the changes, courtesy of Google:

  • The Quick add function is now under the down arrow next to the Create button
  • Calendars selected for viewing in your My calendars and Other calendars lists will no longer display with a colored background; instead, only the arrows next to them will be colored.
  • The Print and Refresh buttons are now icons rather than text links. The Print button shows a printer, and the Refresh icon is a circular arrow.
  • Visual indicator icons (alarm clock icon for events with reminders, person icon for events with guests, etc.) will only show when the event is hovered over.
  • The My calendars and Other calendars lists on the left are now collapsed by default and may be expanded using the small gray arrow. Once expanded, they will remain expanded on refresh or open.
  • The mini month view calendar under the Create button is collapsible using the small gray arrow.
  • The Save and Discard buttons and Back to calendar link are only available at the top of the event page, not the bottom.

Google says more changes are coming and that this new visual style is part of a new consistent visual experience that will work across the companies various services on PCs, mobile phones, and tablets. Looks good to me.

Discuss this Article 16

Anonymous
on Jun 30, 2011
All that make up putting on by google makes google look more and more like bing/metro design imo...
Anonymous
on Jun 30, 2011
maps got a similar update. i'm waiting for gmail and reader to get one. - davepermen
Anonymous
on Jun 30, 2011
Seems to be Google's new look - here's what Search looks like: http://i.imgur.com/NPYky.png Don't much like the red...
Anonymous
on Jun 30, 2011
You mention, "I'm in the waning days of my Gmail/Google Calendar usage". Where are you headed from gCal? Is there something else free you're using, or are you headed to something like Office365?
Anonymous
on Jun 30, 2011
It doesn't seem to have changed here in the UK. Perhaps they're rolling it our gradually
Anonymous
on Jun 30, 2011
After noticing the new google calendar look (and google homepage and search as well), I am looking forward to how they will facelift google reader, the web app I use the most by far.
Anonymous
on Jun 30, 2011
It's not updated for me. Looking forward to the new eye candy.
Anonymous
on Jun 30, 2011
Google Search (google.com) has also changed. Can't wait for Gmail to do the same!
Anonymous
on Jun 30, 2011
shame about the big search bar wasting loads of space though i do like the new look other than that
Anonymous
on Jun 30, 2011
i think it's ugly. i thought it was broken this morning when i loaded. it's now hard to tell what day it is. ??? using firefox. https://profiles.google.com/jeffkart
PotentChr0nic
on Jun 30, 2011
Can't help but notice the metro influence.
PotentChr0nic
on Jun 30, 2011
Can't help but notice the metro influence.
mhill36
on Jul 1, 2011
There also is a new theme in GMail that contains this same new UI, and the Google search page has had a similar update. Personally I really like the changes. One of my biggest complaints of Google's offerings over the years has been that they're uglier than similar offerings by Apple and Microsoft. Maybe they finally hired someone who has a background in design.
Anonymous
on Jul 2, 2011
Ahem, maybe you should consider asking your pals at Microsoft to fix the problem with WP7.5 and Google Calendar. Sounds like an MS bug to me...
Anonymous
on Jul 2, 2011
Paul, you can also get a similar look for your Gmail, if you go to settings and themes there is a beta theme called Dense. Looks awesome!
Anonymous
on Jul 5, 2011
UI doesn't add much... what I want is REAL features like the ability to do superscript and other formatting, what about inserting tables in messages or will I be forced to use Google Docs all the time... they're worse than Microsoft because Google Docs don't really open in anything else!

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