Your First Kotlin Android App: Polishing the App

Aug 22 2023 · Kotlin 1.8.20, Android 13, Android Studio Flamingo | 2022.2.1

Part 2: Style the App

11. Understand Themes in Android

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Jetpack Compose lets you style your Android apps using Material Design 3 which is the latest design system created by Google. We do this by defining styles or using the predefined ones.

dynamicColor: Boolean = false,
val Red = Color(0xFFFF5252)
val Black = Color(0xFF000000)
val White = Color(0xFFFFFFFF)
val Grey = Color(0xFF808080)
private val DarkColorScheme = darkColorScheme(
  primary = Red,
  secondary = Grey,
  tertiary = White,
  onPrimary = White
)

private val LightColorScheme = lightColorScheme(
  primary = Red,
  secondary = Grey,
  tertiary = Black,
  onPrimary = White,
)