Office 2018 Fluent design: H Microsoft was one of the pioneers of flat design, but recently the company has evolved aesthetically into something a little more three-dimensional.
Last year, she unveiled her new approach, called Fluent design, adding depth, lighting, movement and more to her flat design. Fluent design has taken slow steps in Windows, but now it seems to have gone much more impressive in Microsoft Office as well.
Welcome to the new Office logos:
Office chief designer Jon Friedman, reports in Medium that Microsoft and the world has changed a lot since 2013, and the last time it redesigned the company's logos.
Then, selfies and emoji were new ideas, AI started popping up and it was even more likely to store your files locally than in the cloud.
The new logos reflect a more modern aesthetic, as well as the main orientations described in Fluent design.
particularly, according to the designer, have layers in a way that allows them to separate the letter from the accompanying symbol, adding a sense of depth "that creates opportunities in XNUMXD environments".
The symbol is now larger than the letter because Microsoft wants to highlight the content you create more than the tool itself (ok eh?).
The new logos will be rolled out to apps in the coming months, but in the meantime you can read Friedman's philosophy for new designs at its publication in Medium but also watch the video below.
_____________________
- Office; Tweak to protect against DDE attacks
- Old Facebook messages are randomly returned to users
- Ingestion LEGO: Who said that pediatricians have no humor