Fluent Design, the future of Window’s design

During Build 2017, Terry Myerson talked about Fluent Design and called it a novelty that will deliver harmonious, intuitive, and responsive interactions that will also feature cross-device experiences.

Alarms and Clock app, version 10.1705.1304.0

The apps’ title bar, the top, and the bottom sides now feature some new transparency effects with other areas maintaining a more solid white color.

Windows 10 Calculator, version 10.1705.1302.0

A few weeks ago, the Insider version of this application refreshed its looks with transparency effects. Now, the standard version of the app follows its lead. Unfortunately, some users experienced unknown issues while the app was in the process of being updated. It remains to be seen in the future how all of the new features will turn out and if they’ll work as planned. If you go to the Windows Store right now, you will be able to get all the updates and give them a go yourself. Let us know what you think in the comments below! RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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