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Microsoft's refreshed mobile apps extend Fluent Design across platforms
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft extended Fluent Design across mobile platforms and redesigned its mobile apps to facilitate quick productivity.

Peter Skillman departure from Microsoft highlights a bigger problem with Fluent Design
By Daniel Rubino last updated
Microsoft's Fluent design implementation at times seems rudderless.

Microsoft's Fluent Design System goes cross platform with iOS, Android, and the web
By Zac Bowden published
Android, iOS, and web apps can now take advantage of Microsoft's Fluent Design Language.

Microsoft design leads now working together as part of 'cross company effort'
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published
Microsoft's design leads are now working in unison across Windows, Office, and Surface, with the goal of creating more cohesion between software and hardware.

Visual Studio Team Services picking up Fluent Design-inspired overhaul
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster last updated
Visual Studio Team Services is getting a navigation overhaul, complete with Fluent Design elements.

Microsoft giving developers access to Fluent Design for Win32 apps and more
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster last updated
Microsoft is giving more developers a chance to deck their apps out in Fluent Design.

A closer look at the new light theme in coming to Windows 10
By Zac Bowden published
Are you a fan of light user interfaces? Microsoft is building a brand new one into Windows 10 and it looks good. Let's take a closer look.

Xbox One dashboard is getting a light theme later this year
By Matt Brown last updated
Xbox platform Corporate Vice President, Mike Ybarra, has confirmed a light theme is in the works for the Xbox One OS.

Hands-on with Windows 10 build 17004 showcasing new changes (video)
By Zac Bowden last updated
Build 17004 for Windows 10 Insiders is now available in the Skip Ahead ring. Here's our hands-on with the new Fluent Design Start menu!

Microsoft just gave us a sneak peek at Windows 10's upcoming 'Project NEON' design language
By Zac Bowden last updated
Microsoft just gave developers a sneak peek at Project NEON, Microsoft's upcoming design language for Windows 10 that aims to add fluidity, animation and blur to apps and the operating system.
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