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Material Design is a design language developed by Google. Based on the paper and ink metaphor, the framework is characterised by the use of 'cards', grid-based layouts, responsive animations, transitions and depth effects such as lighting and shadows. "Material is an adaptable system of guidelines, components, and tools that support the best practices of user interface design." (Material.io)
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Should I add a cross on my Material Design Dialog?
This is a great question and its opens up a question back to you. Why are you using a modal?
I really like how Atlassian considers this UI pattern.
Use modal dialogs when you need a user response …