While Microsoft keeps improving the modern approach in Windows 10 at a somewhat slow pace, the skilled designers out there move much faster and are available up with new ideas regularly.
This is the case of the new idea created and shared on Twitter by @carmellolb, who imagines Windows 10 with an evolution from the Fluent Design language and several new features that users happen to be drooling over for a long time already.
While the project itself is also according to another concepts that we've seen before, it also includes several unique proposals, together with a one-line time and date approach which, to be completely honest, I still don't know why Microsoft doesn't offer in the first place.
Since I saw the way the whole thing looks within this concept, I noticed that the one-line mode would certainly make sense, particularly if there's enough room around the taskbar.
Rounded design around the desktop
The idea also envisions a rounded taskbar search, rounded corners on tiles, windows, the Start menu, and other UI elements. A move to some rounded design is something that Microsoft itself continues to be experimenting lately, and it's believed that sooner or later, Windows 10 as a whole could give up on sharp corners.
This idea also brings back Sets, an element that Microsoft has pulled but that was supposed to result in the imagine tabs in File Explorer finally possible. That Sets brought tabs everywhere over the OS, but Microsoft eventually discontinued it since it took it's origin from Microsoft Edge legacy and that we all know what went down towards the browser.
All in all, this idea looks neat and modern, and it's something that Microsoft itself should take a look at to get a better picture (literally) of the items people expect from Windows 10.
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