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Hi everyone. Sorry I haven't done anything on our Journal for a long while - you know how it goes. Here now, and I'd like to write briefly about a specific new development from Microsoft.
The recently announced Fluent Design System looks beautiful from start to finish. Perhaps the blur technique used (macOS, anyone?) is the maker of the deal - it really changes the look and feel of Windows interfaces. With the announcement of FDS, we see that this is not all they're incorporating - it's all about depth, material (Google, anyone?), and more. It's also been shown that this will tie into Mixed Reality - looks very awesome indeed.
Anyways, I don't have time for a full review, and everyone else is doing that anyway. I'm really here because the conceptual interfaces that deviants are coming up with are really fresh, and I like to commend them for that. I've also hand-picked those I could find for the Featured folder. Here are a few of those:
To those have submitted, keep 'em coming! To those who haven't [yet], please share your designs with us - really looking forward to them.
Oh, and you may have noticed the new avatar. This was a spur of the moment type of thing, and I like the way it came out. Simple, meaningful, and without clutter (and not dull like the last one).
Concept Spotlight: Origami OS
As promised in the previous post, I'd like to start putting some effort into selecting noteworthy submissions to feature on the Journal. Originally, I opted do a "Concept of the week/month" - however, I don't always have the time, and so cannot commit to doing this on a regular basis. That said, I'm starting out with a "Concept Spotlight", which will be a series that covers great concepts submitted to the gallery, on an irregular basis. Sometimes there may be two posts a week and at other times, once a month.
Without further ado, the first Spotlight is on:
Origami OS, by mrtomone (https://www.deviantart.com/mrtomone)
This concept is inspired by a few things, including Win
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Folder Changes
A few small folder changes have been made, in recognition of mobile and desktop systems 'merging', as it were.
For the most part, Windows and Windows Phone were split into "Windows" and "Mobile". The "Windows" folder has been renamed to Windows + Phone, so everything can go in there. It's the same for OSX and iOS, where the "Mac" folder has been renamed to OSX + iOS, so everything Apple can go in there.
As there's not an incredible load of concept work coming in for Android, it shares space with concept and o
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If you're an avid writer, and have a strong interest in making user interfaces and experiences better for the end-user, we invite you to write your own articles, to be displayed here on the front page of the group.
Any member can now submit their own articles via the Journal tab. Submissions will be queued up and subject to approval. If a few edits are required, those will be done before publishing. In addition, we will take care of any formatting, as well as images if there are none.
Looking forward to some creativity from our members!
The Future of UI and the Dream of the 90's
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I read an interesting article on Medium today about our past visions of user interfaces and experiences that blend with our very emotions.
In this dream from the 90's, we hoped for a world where every computer knows us personally. We would wake up to them, have them around us all day, and they would be the last thing we interact with before we go to sleep. They would predict our needs and wants and all interfaces would feel as natural as having a conversation with a friend. Technology would become our primary means (or only means) of communication and we w
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