It's really exciting to see how a culture of openness, generosity and collaboration is positively shaping the future of @MicrosoftDesign. https://t.co/Clm7QH8QmJ
— Timothy Achumba (@timothyachumba) December 5, 2019
40+ designers and researchers across India, China, Europe and the Americas are re-envisioning mobile experiences. Get a behind-the-scenes look at our design process and future vision for @Microsoft365 mobile experiences: https://t.co/finWahcJxi
— Microsoft Design (@MicrosoftDesign) December 5, 2019
WOW! Such an incredible transformation to watch Microsoft's design improve so wonderfully.https://t.co/N5RldBiRpJ https://t.co/dKo2jBuOpl
— Noah Levin (@nlevin) December 5, 2019
Our designers and researchers spend a lot of time thinking about the five billion mobile device users around the world. Check out what 18 months of global research revealed about the next generation of mobile products at Microsoft:https://t.co/62IYxXHb66
— Jon Friedman (@designjon) December 5, 2019
Microsoft is launching its Fluent design on mobile today. Office apps will get refreshed, but there's much more. “We have designers from Samsung, Google, and Microsoft sitting in rooms together designing together," @designjon tells me. Here's my exclusive: https://t.co/i6ewWosBeO pic.twitter.com/sTGFdygK7J
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) December 5, 2019
Microsoft is 'Fluentizing' its Office mobile apps for iOS and Android. And it's seemingly getting ready to start bringing its Microsoft Research 'microproductivity' work into those apps, as well: https://t.co/dmaoIIpCKm
— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) December 5, 2019
Microsoft is giving its Office for iOS and Android apps a makeover - via @maryjofoley https://t.co/5RmJDuAFXA pic.twitter.com/nlmoS5zYPv
— Ant Pruitt (@ant_pruitt) December 5, 2019
Microsoft is giving its Office for iOS and Android apps a makeover https://t.co/eyBGicpGfe by @maryjofoley
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) December 5, 2019
A great article about how Microsoft teams are optimizing our mobile experiences for microproductivity and building shared patterns into our apps ? https://t.co/D1SDGJKsru
— Cameron Lock (@cameron_lock) December 5, 2019
"Our team's focus on emerging markets, inclusive design, and accessibility has broadened our aperture as we create more tailored, intelligent experiences across Microsoft 365." – @designjon https://t.co/aCV78UuqS9
— David Dzumba (@ddzumba) December 5, 2019
“In many ways, mobile productivity is still a code waiting to be cracked. Beyond mobile-first and mobile-only markets where necessity mandates it, we can rarely accomplish as much on a phone as we do on our PCs.” https://t.co/WWRdCqJVSZ
— Benedikt Lehnert (@blehnert) December 5, 2019
Microsoft wants everyone to follow its lead with its new mobile design https://t.co/Srl9fjstiz pic.twitter.com/r9TDbHI2V5
— The Verge (@verge) December 5, 2019
Well this sure oughtta give design Twitter some... material. https://t.co/ylPFFSYvTl pic.twitter.com/V6IpXc8d8U
— josiah (@jgulden) December 5, 2019
"Microsoft wants everyone to follow its lead with its new mobile design" https://t.co/W7st81KBtP
— Darth Chillash ?️? (@DarthChillash) December 5, 2019
We started Mobile Fluent with @Outlook mobile and carried it across all our apps. Working with @blehnert @designjon and many other design leaders makes a huge difference. This is exciting and we have a lot more planned for 2020. Stay tuned! ??https://t.co/mNREDWrKGg
— Miles (@milesfitzgerald) December 5, 2019
Read @tomwarren's interview with @designjon and @blehnert on #Microsoft's new Fluent design focus for mobile - “...we have a really thriving community of mobile designers across the company that’s literally every week making the system better.” on @verge https://t.co/v59q2NwBSW
— Derek Snook (@derek_snook) December 5, 2019
Microsoft is giving its Office for iOS and Android apps a makeover https://t.co/0pnrxSkZU6 via @maryjofoley pic.twitter.com/To0hleJenL
— Alistair Pugin | MVP #2GAS #RE365 #365U (@AlistairPugin) December 5, 2019
Microsoft is giving its Office for iOS and Android apps a makeover https://t.co/KnGzOG19A6 via @ZDNet
— Vlad Catrinescu (@vladcatrinescu) December 5, 2019
Re-imagining Microsoft’s mobile experienceshttps://t.co/vw4L1XFGBY pic.twitter.com/eeQPRtnZFF
— Andreas Storm (@st8rmi) December 5, 2019
It's @Microsoft365 mobile, redefined. "Fluent for iOS and Android is a mobile-born interpretation of Fluent principles that ensures experiences feel both distinctly Microsoft and at home on mobile devices." Roll out starts now w/ @OfficeInsider builds! https://t.co/PgvF006nCj
— Derek Snook (@derek_snook) December 5, 2019
Cracking the Code to #Mobile #Productivity with #Microsoft - A Fluent #design focus to help speed up mobile productivity https://t.co/j4usMF74Dj
— Nishith Mathur (@Nishith23) December 6, 2019
Microsoft's redesigned Office mobile apps read text out loud #microsoft @davemichels #productivity https://t.co/X0snXeMPwN
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) December 5, 2019
Microsoft's redesigned Office mobile apps read text out loud https://t.co/2d78IiA5Dx via @engadget
— Stephen L Rose (@stephenlrose) December 5, 2019
Microsoft's redesigned Office mobile apps read text out loud https://t.co/euKAnVW03b
— NCCE: Northwest Council for Computer Education (@NCCE_EdTech) December 5, 2019
Microsoft is bringing Fluent Design to mobile devices, starting with the Office apps https://t.co/fndquRbQIp https://t.co/kY3K5Rmt97
— Everything Microsoft (@EverythingMS) December 6, 2019
Now that's an interesting bit of data.
— Stephen Kinsella (@stephenkinsella) December 6, 2019
”The thing we learned in all of our research is that people spend about 4 hours a day on their phone, but the average session time of doing something is between 20 and 30 seconds long,” https://t.co/A2i0CTOzM5
Congratulations to the team for this herculean effort and commitment to driving the Microsoft mobile experiences as part of the Fluent Design System #ios #android #microsoft #mobilestrategy #fluentfriday #fluentdesignsystem https://t.co/Nxi8DnOoQO
— aesthetikal (@aesthetikal) December 6, 2019
It's really impressive what @MicrosoftDesign is doing in mobile design recently https://t.co/uowLXV86Uh
— Niclas Hellberg (@nhellberg) December 6, 2019
This is a ton of impressive mobile design system work by @MicrosoftDesign. Do not skip the intro video, it is beautiful.
— Brian Sweeting (@briansweeting) December 6, 2019
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Microsoft is Redesigning Its Mobile Apps - https://t.co/pGobk8ttCe pic.twitter.com/FfWr5bGBBY
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) December 5, 2019
.@Microsoft gives a design makeover to its mobile apps, adds #Cortana support in Outlook so that it can read out your emailshttps://t.co/pMrviL6bCh
— Tech2 (@tech2eets) December 6, 2019