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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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What the Fluent Design System is all about In listening to a few developer sessions at Build, I came away with the impression that Microsoft finally did some hard thinking on design.
During Build 2017, Microsoft introduced its new design language, the Fluent Design System. Microsoft's new venture immediately reminded me of Google's three-year-old Material Design initiative.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Microsoft’s promo video tries to get us psyched, but I just can’t be bothered. This is just more of the same, and yet, that is exactly why I’m looking forward to Fluent.
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 ...
Microsoft on Thursday took the wraps off its new Fluent Design System for Windows during day two of the Microsoft Build Conference. Fluent is a set of design elements that will start appearing ...