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.
At some point in the not-too-distant future, Microsoft will roll out an updated version of Windows 10 with its Sun Valley UI overhaul, consisting of a refreshed Start menu and other visual ...
Microsoft may not be releasing numerical upgrades to its Windows operating system these days (which is to say we will never see a Windows 11), but it is constantly tweaking and, at times, even ...
Although it hasn't always gone smoothly, Windows is undergoing a period of change. It isn't just the way that Windows 10 is being developed and delivered, broken as that may be, Microsoft is also in ...
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 ...
When Microsoft unveiled Windows 11, everyone noticed one thing first — it looked beautiful. Rounded corners, soft shadows, glass-like transparency — it finally felt like Windows grew up. But under ...
In 2017, Microsoft first introduced the Fluent Design system, a design language refresh that would be released over time, generally as part of feature updates for Windows 10. Since then, numerous ...
Today, Microsoft updated its Fluent Design website with a few notable additions. Now, the company provides its design guidelines for apps on Android, iOS, and the web through React, in addition to ...
Microsoft has come a long way in terms of creating a cohesive, unified visual design for its Windows OS. Despite progress being made, Microsoft's implementation of Fluent Design principles remains ...