Thursday, May 11, 2017

Windows 10 gets a UI refresh with the ‘Fluent Design System’ (AKA Project Neon)


Just as expected, Microsoft has revealed the long-rumored Project Neon – Windows 10’s big UI refresh – at its Build conference in Seattle. Except, it’s it has a new name: The Microsoft Fluent Design System. Given that’s a mouthful, lets just go ahead and all just go ahead and call it ‘Fluent’ for short. If you’re expecting a dramatic and immediate overhaul of what Windows 10 looks like, you’re going to be a bit disappointed. Fluent is meant to be a fairly gradual shift in Microsoft’s design language, and a conversation of sorts with developers on how to create apps that are able…

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