Windows 10 is getting a huge makeover that’s starting with the upcoming Fall Creators Update. But for all the hoopla over the Fluent Design System (previously known as Project Neon) and its new ...
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Previously known as Project Neon, Fluent Design System is built to “help developers create more expressive and engaging apps that work across a variety of devices and input diversity,” said Microsoft ...
Windows 10 Mobile users can expect to see Microsoft's new Fluent Design System show up in apps over the next few weeks and months, thanks to the Universal Windows Platform. When you purchase through ...
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Microsoft has been implementing a major design overhaul for all its Windows app and utility icons in line with its Fluent Design System for Windows. Now the company is taking its Fluent push to its ...
Microsoft has been designing in 2D for years, according to Joe Belfiore, a long-time Windows exec. "It's time to move beyond mere rectangles confined to a plane," Belfiore said on stage at the ...
The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update is being released today, bringing with it Microsoft's new Fluent Design system. Ahead of the next major Windows 10 feature release, Microsoft has posted a video ...
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Replacing the Microsoft Design Language in 2017, Fluent Design embraces light and depth to move away from the entirely flat look of Windows 8 and 10. For example, Acrylic is a translucent material ...
Microsoft is giving the Xbox's user interface (UI) a visual makeover applying the principles outlined in its Fluent Design guidelines, announced a few months ago at its Build developer conference.
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 ...