Sentences with phrase «fluent design shows»

At the moment, the only place that a semblance of Fluent Design shows up is in the hamburger menu.
You're going to see Fluent Design show up in everything from the Windows shell interface to the included apps in Windows over time, according to Microsoft.
The Fluent Design System has already started showing up in apps with the Creators Update, and in the Fall Creators Update, we'll see Fluent Design show up in even more areas throughout the system.

Not exact matches

Insiders can expect to see more features, such as «Cloud Clipboard,» an improved Windows Shell with Fluent Design and more, to show up in the coming year.
Windows 10 Mobile users can expect to see Microsoft's new Fluent Design System show up in apps over the next few weeks and months, thanks to the Universal Windows Platform.
A skilled designer Michael West created a new concept that shows Windows 10 operating system with more Fluent Design stuff.
We're expecting Microsoft Edge's Fluent Design features to show up with Redstone 3, also known as the Fall Creators Update, later this year.
Another Fluent Design element being added is depth, which can be seen mostly when showing tab previews.
Acrylic is the most common Fluent Design element that's showing up across apps and the OS itself.
On Behance, designer Marko Malinović has created a stunning reimagining of Windows 10 Mobile (thanks Michael Gillett), showing how it might have looked with Microsoft's new translucency - heavy Fluent Design System.
A talented graphic artist has created a beautiful concept reel showing off how Windows 10 Mobile might have looked with fluent design, and it's quite heart breaking.
Fluent Design is very much the «new» Metro, expecting it to show up literally everywhere throughout the system and in apps, and even throughout Microsoft services, through the Fall Creators Update and even in to releases throughout 2018 and 2019.
Ahead of its arrival, Microsoft has released a video that serves as a highlight reel for users and developers to show off just some of the Fluent Design Elements that appear in its stock apps (via MSPU).
Microsoft previously showed some concepts of how the Xbox dashboard could look with Fluent Design.
The Maps app has also got the Fluent design where the Acrylic design now shows up in more places like search and there is a significant difference in the appearance from the previous update to the Maps App.
And as Microsoft continues to develop its new Fluent Design System, a user concept showed what the Windows Resource Monitor could look like with Microsoft's stylish new visual language.
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