What are they?
A new set of icons for Microsoft’s main tools, including File Explorer, Office, Windows Defender, Calendar, Calculator, Mail and the Microsoft Store. They’ll appear on Windows computers as well as Android and iOS devices.
What makes them ‘fluent’?
Welcome to Microsoft’s baffling world of jargon. In its parlance, ‘fluent’ is a design style that has five key components: light, depth, motion, material and scale.
And what does that mean?
It’s a cross between the two main types of computer design: skeuomorphic and flat. In skeuomorphic design, icons look three-dimensional and resemble how items appear in the real world. An email app, for example, would have an icon containing an envelope, with shadow effects to add depth, while a note-taking app’s icon would resemble a notebook. By contrast,…
