page.title=Metrics and Grids @jd:body <p>Devices vary not only in physical size, but also in screen density (<acronym title="Dots per inch">DPI</acronym>). To simplify the way you design for multiple screens, think of each device as falling into a particular size bucket and density bucket. The size buckets are <em>handset</em> (smaller than 600<acronym title="Density-independent pixels. One dp is one pixel on a 160 dpi screen.">dp</acronym>) and <em>tablet</em> (larger than or equal 600dp). The density buckets are <acronym title="Low density (120 dpi)">LDPI</acronym>, <acronym title="Medium density (160 dpi)">MDPI</acronym>, <acronym title="High density (240 dpi)">HDPI</acronym>, and <acronym title ="Extra-high density (320 dpi)">XHDPI</acronym>. Optimize your application's UI by designing alternative layouts for some of the different size buckets, and provide alternative bitmap images for different density buckets.</p> <div class="layout-content-row"> <div class="layout-content-col span-8"> <img src="{@docRoot}design/media/metrics_diagram.png"> </div> <div class="layout-content-col span-5"> <h4>Space considerations</h4> <p>Devices vary in the amount of density-independent pixels (dp) they can display.</p> <p>To see more, visit the <a href="http://developer.android.com/resources/dashboard/screens.html" target="_blank"> Screen Sizes and Densities Device Dashboard</a>.</p> </div> </div> <h2 id="48dp-rhythm">48dp Rhythm</h2> <p>Touchable UI components are generally laid out along 48dp units.</p> <img src="{@docRoot}design/media/metrics_48.png"> <div class="vspace size-2"> </div> <h4>Why 48dp?</h4> <p>On average, 48dp translate to a physical size of about 9mm (with some variability). This is comfortably in the range of recommended target sizes (7-10 mm) for touchscreen objects and users will be able to reliably and accurately target them with their fingers.</p> <p>If you design your elements to be at least 48dp high and wide you can guarantee that:</p> <ul> <li>your targets will never be smaller than the minimum recommended target size of 7mm regardless of what screen they are displayed on.</li> <li>you strike a good compromise between overall information density on the one hand, and targetability of UI elements on the other.</li> </ul> <img src="{@docRoot}design/media/metrics_closeup.png"> <div class="vspace size-2"> </div> <h4>Mind the gaps</h4> <p>Spacing between each UI element is 8dp.</p> <h2 id="examples">Examples</h2> <img src="{@docRoot}design/media/metrics_forms.png">