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.
Microsoft is making some key updates to the Fluent Design System for developers who want to implement more Fluent UI into their apps. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
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Today, Microsoft announced its plans for Fluent iconography in its Edge browser. It's the first of two phases to introduce the new design system, which was previously based on MDL2. Today, Microsoft ...
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 ...
Once upon a time, Microsoft came up with an interface that it called Metro. (People still call it that even though the term turned out to have trademark problems.) Today at its Build conference, the ...
Microsoft has published a brand new Fluent Design System website today that expands its design language across not only Windows, but iOS, Android, and the web. This is key to Microsoft's goal of ...
Microsoft has officially announced its new visual design language, formerly known by its codename 'Project NEON'. Microsoft's Kevin Gallo described the Fluent Design System as "an evolution of Metro".