Microsoft's Metro design language has gone through a name change of late. Used to describe the company's design principles around typography and minimal graphics, Metro is now referred to as the ...
After nearly two years of calling its design language “Metro,” Microsoft has decided to get rid of the name, most likely because of a dispute with the German company Metro AG. The Verge first reported ...
Judging by a number of comments many aren't holding out too much hope for this new design language. And who could blame them? Whilst every Microsoft OS has had a dominant design ethic, remnants of the ...
Before you get too excited: No, the Start Screen is still there -- but due to a trademark claim by Metro AG, a massive Eurasian retail chain, Microsoft can no longer call it the Metro Start Screen, ...
I disagree with some of the posts that blame developers, Metro has been out for a few years, and even MS have had trouble with creating 1st party Metro based apps like Mail, and Xbox Music. More flat ...
Project NEON leaked earlier this year, revealing a glimpse into the future of Windows 10’s design. In the months since, Microsoft has started to add elements of the language to existing Windows apps.