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In November, details emerged of Microsoft's plans to refresh its Windows 10 user interface with new design elements. Being developed the under codename 'Project Neon', the changes are said to be ...
Microsoft is officially unveiling its Fluent Design System today at its Build developers conference, known previously as Project Neon. The software giant has been teasing changes to its Windows 10 ...
Confession: I am not someone who pays attention to software and services design. In fact, I'm useless when it comes to noticing UI changes ... Project Neon, described late last year by Windows ...
Codenamed Project Neon, the new look builds on Microsoft Design Language 2 (MDL2), the styling currently used in Windows 10, to add elements of translucency and animation. Neon has now been ...
Another interesting change is the windows control button ... a disjointed UI, combining various design elements from the past. While there remains a lot of work to be done for Neon, it may ...
Microsoft has revealed the long-rumored Project Neon – Windows 10’s big UI refresh – at its Build conference in Seattle. Except, it has a new name: The Microsoft Fluent Design System.
Well now the company is taking a trip back to the future… MSPowerUser has managed to attain an upcoming build of Windows 10 and it contains the first changes introduced by ‘Project NEON’ - a ...
Microsoft is interested in making the UI in Windows 10 far richer, which is excellent news. For those who like MDL2, don't worry, Project NEON intends to build upon the current design language ...
Google's Material design language builds on similar themes, adding transitions and animations to better show how pieces of information are related. The new Microsoft look is named Neon.