Karlston Posted March 7, 2020 Share Posted March 7, 2020 Check out this reimagined Windows 10 experience (video) Genrole Caspe, a Philippines-based designer has reimagined Windows with a beautiful concept, check it out from the video above. As you can see from the video, this concept does not introduce a radically new UX, instead, it tries to deliver a better UX by making changes to the current design of Windows 10/Windows 10X OS. Since the concept is designed based on Microsoft’s Fluent Design language, the reimagined experience looks very familiar as well. You can find the following in the video: Brand new look and feel: Curved edges, modular design, allowing for a more personal and frictionless experience. New Start menu: Open your favorite and most important apps and documents by pinning them to the launcher. Timeline cards: Cards show a suggestion of apps based on its relevance and recent use. Recent files: A new place to quickly open your recently edited Office documents. App Widgets: Interact with your apps directly from the Launcher without opening them. A new look for Cortana and Cortana Notebook for a more engaging conversations. Redesigned File Explorer experience. Redesigned Action Center/Notification experience. You can learn more about his project here. Recently, Microsoft revealed the key features that will be part of the upcoming Windows 10X OS. The Windows 10X is a modern OS that is built for dual-screen devices like Surface Neo. You can learn more about it here. Source: Check out this reimagined Windows 10 experience (video) (MSPoweruser) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genrole Caspe, a Philippines-based designer has reimagined Windows with a beautiful concept, check it out from the video above. As you can see from the video, this concept does not introduce a radically new UX, instead, it tries to deliver a better UX by making changes to the current design of Windows 10/Windows 10X OS. Since the concept is designed based on Microsoft’s Fluent Design language, the reimagined experience looks very familiar as well.
duddy Posted March 9, 2020 Share Posted March 9, 2020 Someone Just Showed Microsoft How to Make Windows 10 the OS Everybody Loves Concept designers often come with brilliant ideas that envision new features or improvements that make sense in the Windows world, but what Genrole Caspe, an UI/UX designer, did was show Microsoft how it needs to completely redesign its operating system. His concept, which uses a pretty straightforward name – Re-imagining the Windows Experience – proposes a set of refinements for Windows 10 that completely change the look and feel of the operating system. The Fluent Design language is further enhanced with additional visual touches, and now the taskbar is divided into multiple parts to boast an approach that makes sense given the separate elements that it hosts, such as the search box. Cortana now has a new home in the lower right corner, a change that Microsoft itself was believed to be pondering, and the Start menu gets a massive redesign that everyone will undoubtedly love. Start menu widgets The live tiles are also getting a refresh with what the designer calls “app widgets”: “Interact with your apps directly from the Launcher without opening them. Make the Start menu full yours.” As a matter of fact, there’s a chance live tiles would go away at some point in the future, as Microsoft is believed to be looking into a more static approach similar to the one in Windows 10X. This is because not a lot of people use live tiles, it seems, so removing them would provide more consistency across operating systems going forward. This concept is without a doubt one of the best we’ve seen in a long time, and even though there’s a good chance Windows 10 never ends up looking like this, Microsoft would definitely do itself a favor should it decide to borrow some ideas. The designer says it’s already working on more updates for his Windows 10 concept, but in the meantime, you can see the existing version in the video below. Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cosy Posted March 9, 2020 Share Posted March 9, 2020 Looks beautiful and I'm sure Microsoft will not look away. They can implement some of these concepts and that will be a good idea., because all the features are in the OS, just the design is different All is possible, even at the moment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
duddy Posted March 9, 2020 Share Posted March 9, 2020 13 minutes ago, cosy said: Looks beautiful and I'm sure Microsoft will not look away. They can implement some of these concepts and that will be a good idea., because all the features are in the OS, just the design is different All is possible, even at the moment Hope so, dear @cosy! Let,s wait. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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x3r0 Posted March 10, 2020 Share Posted March 10, 2020 It's not "completely redesign its operating system", just the UI/UX. Besides, he could have done it, if he uses Linux Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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