Entries in Metro (4)

Friday
May122017

Microsoft's Fluent Design System is a foundation for future user interfaces

Microsoft has already shown that it can design and create class-leading hardware and now it is looking at the design language for the user interface of its future. Called the Fluent Design System, which it is calling 'an eloquent design system for a complex world,' This is the next step beyond the Metro interface it introduced with Windows 8 and Windows Mobile. Fluent Design is still in its early stages but does show a lot of intuitive touches and elegant motion. More importantly, Fluent Design is engineered towards creators and their workflow, which continues Microsoft's focus on creatives and pros. Check out more here.

Thursday
Aug232012

Microsoft reveals new logo and branding

Microsoft has revealed its new logo and branding in advance of some heavy product launches in the coming months. The back-to-basics logo and simpliied font seems to mirror the look and feel of the new Windows 8 interface which borrows heavily from Windows Phone (or the user interface previously known as Metro). 

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Tuesday
Aug072012

Windows 8 branding and packaging revealed

Image from The VergeIt seems like Microsoft's shift to the newer, cleaner and sleeker design and user interface in Windows Phone and Windows 8 is also translating nicely to their product packaging. The first images of Windows 8 boxes were uncovered by The Verge and show the Windows 8 and Windows 8 Variant boxes which somehow reflect the screen and livetile layouts from Windows Phone. Windows 8 is expected to ship October 26 although the Release Preview has been around for months for anyone interested in trying out the revamped OS.

Source: The Verge

 

Monday
Nov282011

New XBox 360 Dashboard gets spiced up with Metro Interface

 

Microsoft looks to be unifying the look, feel and user experience across its Windows Phone, Windows 8 and now XBox 360 Dashboard with the Metro look. Originating from the Zune music player, Metro's live tiles and slick design functionality seems to be ideal for touch control or, in the case of XBox, for Kinect control. The new dashboard is expected to come via update on December 6.