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The Fluent Design System has real goals, a reason to exist and important guidelines that make the underlying principles of the system clear.
The Fluent Design System is based on five key elements: light, depth, motion, material and scale. Through those principles, Microsoft is exploring the potential for input methods that go beyond a ...
Microsoft says only some Fluent elements will be found in the Windows 10 Creators Update, as the system was (and perhaps is) still being developed.
At its Build developer conference in Seattle, Microsoft today announced Fluent Design, its design system for building user interfaces across devices. In many ways, the ideas behind Fluent resemble ...
Microsoft is making some key updates to the Fluent Design System for developers who want to implement more Fluent UI into their apps.
New Windows look and feel, Neon, is officially the “Microsoft Fluent Design System” New "design system" will span everything from phones to virtual reality.
That's why Microsoft today unveiled the Fluent Design System, a new set of design guidelines that will slowly but surely give Windows 10, Microsoft Office, and all its other apps a slick new look ...
What does Microsoft Fluent Design System actually mean? Find out inside PCMag's comprehensive tech and computer-related encyclopedia.
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 ...
Formerly known as Project Neon, the Microsoft Fluent Design System is the latest iteration in the development of Microsoft's look-and-feel for Windows. Fluent builds on the Metro design language ...