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Windows 11 “retires” the graphics of Windows 8 and introduces a modern design

Moreover various features that are coming, the Windows 11 will have some visual changes in 2023. Highlighted, pop-up windows will abandon the Metro-Era design of Windows 8.

According to sources of latest windows, Microsoft designers have suggested several changes to the appearance of the operating system. Therefore, alert windows will have rounded corners following the modern look of WinUI of Windows 11 itself.

New look of the Windows 11 Firewall configuration window.Source: Windows Lastest/Playing

Bringing a more modern look, the buttons inside Windows 11 pop-up windows will also have rounded details. Windows can still adopt wallpapers with more common colorsas dark gray in dark theme or white in light theme.

OS Developer Preview users can see the new design when accessing firewall settings, for example. Also, some boxes in the Settings app have adopted the more modern interface.

Also brought the recent preview available to Windows Insider members minor visual changes to the dashboard, context menu and notification center. All changes follow WinUI design.

Buttons and other details of Windows 11 alert boxes will also change.Buttons and other details of Windows 11 alert boxes will also change.Source: Windows Last/Play

Simplified look of Windows 11

According to the sources of latest windows, Microsoft understood the need to “simplify the look” and refine some details. With this, OS design will become more standardized.

WinUI aesthetics and rounded corners are key features of Windows 11 and other recent Microsoft products. However, it is possible that this “pattern” could change in the coming years, like and great tech me works on windows 12.

In any case, the current Windows 11 should receive a major update between February and March 2023. Therefore, these visual innovations could arrive for all users in the coming months.

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