Windows 10: Microsoft’s new demo shows off Windows 10’s Fluent Design

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    Microsoft’s new demo shows off Windows 10’s Fluent Design


    Microsoft’s new design language called Fluent Design is already available in the existing versions of Windows 10, and most of the first party app supports it. Microsoft’s Fluent Design is supposed to revamp the look of Windows 10 with acrylic and the reveal effect in apps, features of the OS and other elements.

    It’s no secret that this Fluent Design evolves at a slower pace than initially expected, and in fact, the popular third-party titles still don’t support the new design language system.

    We have already seen concepts of the File Explorer with Fluent Design, and Microsoft’s Windows UI Twitter account recently published a video of Contoso business envisioned with Fluent Design implementation. It’s truly changing the way the app looks on the operating system.

    The demo uploaded by Microsoft on Twitter shows off the app with the latest design elements from Fluent Design. The blur effect let users peek at the desktop.


    Post-Build demo of #fluentdesign coolness applied in a #contoso business app @justinxinliu https://t.co/CMDGeDE4Na

    — Windows UI (@WindowsUI) May 17, 2018


    The concept does align with Microsoft’s vision for Windows 10, and it can be improved with further tweaks. Needless to say, implementing such a design is indeed possible, and as Microsoft is committed to Windows 10, we can expect the Fluent Design improvements in near future.

    Fluent Design everywhere


    Windows 10 April 2018 Update included new acrylic and the reveal effect, and the project to continue to evolve with next Windows 10 update Redstone 5, which should land in the fall of this year.

    Microsoft knows exactly what the final version of Fluent Design should look like, and while the current version of the design is good enough for drooling, it evolves at a pace that’s slower than most people expected.

    The post Microsoft’s new demo shows off Windows 10’s Fluent Design appeared first on Windows Latest

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  2. AbhiKr Win User

    Fluent design not working in windows 10 1803

    I just installed windows 10 1803 (non insider). Everything worked fine except one thing, fluent design, even though transparency effect is turned on. Its not available in any of the apps. Everything looked like the previous version.
     
    AbhiKr, Jun 10, 2018
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  3. 93tid Win User
    how to remove lumai retail demos

    Resetting a demo phone deactivates retail mode, erases demo content, uninstalls apps, and restores factory settings. To reset a phone that is in retail mode, follow these steps:

    • Open Settings > About and scroll to the bottom of the screen, then tap
      Update demo phone.

    • Next, tilt the phone in the following directions:

      • Tilt the phone to the left. Give the phone a second or two to redraw in landscape.

      • Tilt the phone upright. Give the phone a second or two to redraw in portrait.

      • Tilt the phone to the right. Give the phone a second or two to redraw in landscape.

      • Tilt the phone upright.
      Notice the text in the dialog changes from confirming an update to confirming a reset. Resetting a demo phone removes all of the demo content and apps and restores factory settings. To continue, tap
      Yes.

    • Next, you’ll see the goodbye screen. The phone should restart and display rotating gears as it removes the demo content and apps. After the phone restarts, it returns to the setup Welcome screen. At this point reset is complete, and the phone is no longer
      in retail mode.
     
    93tid, Jun 10, 2018
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