#### Designs
| 1) | 2) | 3) | 4) | 5) | 6)
| {F34590442} | {F34652286} | {F34652288} | {F34590448} | {F34590450} | {F34590452}
**👉 [Link to designs on Figma](https://www.figma.com/file/NahRwTAJhSV2B08g7TaDvs/Android-Notifications?node-id=264%3A11939)**
#### Notes
1) The **notifications list view** consists of a search bar and a filter option (icon in the search bar). Tapping the search bar leads to view 4). Tapping the filter/tune icon leads to screen 2).
2) **Filter disabled:** By default, no filter is enabled (which means, all ticks are enabled)
- 'Wiki filter' only shows languages and projects where the user has been active before.
- 'Type filter' shows the same categories as in T287477 (please sync with @cooltey)
3) **Filter enabled:**
- If users **deselect** one of the items (wiki, project or type), filtering is enabled, see view 3
- Multiple wikis, project or type filters can be enabled at once (checkbox)
4) **Enabled filter in list view:** If a filter is enabled, the icon turns into `accentColor` and a number of how many filters are active is added next to the filter icon.
5) **Search:** Tapping the search bar leads to this view. It searches the user’s list of notifications.
- If a filter is enabled, it searches within the filter. In addition, the active filter indicator from the search field is displayed (top right in the app bar) to make sure the user is aware that a filter is active.
- Found search terms are highlighted in yellow (same as for 'Find in Page'
6) **Empty state:** No results found
- If filters are active, show an illustration with helper text that a filter is active
- If no filters are active, show the “No results” text (same as for Wikipedia’s search)