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hey guys welcome back to a new video wouldnamp;#39;t it be cool if we could actually customize the composed theme we get from the framework yes that would be super cool and thatamp;#39;s what i will actually show you how i can achieve that so letamp;#39;s jump into android studio and take a look and first understand what i actually mean with customizing our composed theme when you create an empty compose project you will start with such a theme here that is in the and just a composable if we take a look in that that is something uh android studio just generated for you you can see if uh if we are in dark theme we choose the dark color palette and else the light colors and then it calls another composable which is this material theme composable where we can simply yeah where we just pass our values that we typically want to use in our theme for the default values those are the colors those are that is actually the typography so if you use custom fonts or if you just have some defined