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 ...
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 ...
SEATTLE—Earlier this year, pictures of a new Windows look and feel leaked. Codenamed Project Neon, the new look builds on Microsoft Design Language 2 (MDL2), the styling currently used in Windows 10, ...
Google stole the show this week with a keynote catering to developers and end users alike, but on the second day of Build 2018, Microsoft gave Windows 10 users a great reason to tune back in. During a ...
The Fluent Design System is an ongoing design language journey. It's not touched every part of Windows 10 and Microsoft's apps, so let's check in on how well the new design being used. When you ...
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 ...
Microsoft announced the Fluent Design System back in May, at its Build 2017 developer conference. Since then, we've seen the new visual language implemented across numerous Windows 10 apps, such as ...
A lot more icon changes are coming in the months ahead A lot more icon changes are coming in the months ahead is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, ...
Microsoft today unveiled its new design language for Windows 10, called the Microsoft Fluent Design System and formally known as Project Neon. This new design language is an "evolution" of Metro, ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 ...