- XAML Resources for Google swatches displayed
- WPF control themes
- Small sample apps within solution showing how to include chosen colours and use the resources:
- Compatible with MahApps and Dragablz. See demo app in source and Mash Up! blog.
- Includes hacky console app which was used to generate the XAML colour definitions
- Choose your source:
- Install the NuGet package
Install-Package MaterialDesignColors
- Manually pull from Themes directory and include in your project
- In your App.XAML choose the primary palette and secondary palette, and configure standard brushes, as in this example (this is identical for WPF/WinRT)
- Make colourful things.
- Want help choosing your palette? Try the Palette Builder (this is very much a work-in-progress)
- Install Nuget package
Install-Package MaterialDesignThemes
- Import required resource dictionaries, and use styles as desired. For examples, see the MaterialDesignColors.WpfExample project in the source code.
- Logo courtesy of GitHub user Snalty, and you can see more of him;
- on his blog
- and on Twitter
- Marc Angers - I pulled some oh his shadows straight in from this blog post
- Most of the icons come from Material Design Icons...check it!
- Ignace Maes, whose Material Skin project inspired the original material design theme for Dragablz, which in turn led to me starting this project
- Contributers! Thanks for the PRs which have helped add some extra polish.