Microsoft support
phone number is modernizing its Office icons as part of a broader focus on
design for its various Office apps. It’s the first time the Office icons
have changed in five years,
and they’re designed to be more simple and modern to span across multiple
devices and platforms. Office now exists on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, and
Microsoft support phone number has been building a single core codebase to make
rapid monthly improvements to the apps. These icons are designed to reflect how
Office has changed recently, with new AI features, more collaborative features,
and its platform independence for key apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and
Outlook.
The new icons
deemphasize the letter for each Office app, but still manage to look familiar.
“Our design solution was to de-couple the letter and the symbol from the icons,
essentially creating two panels (one for the letter and one for the symbol)
that we can pair or separate,” explains Jon Friedman,
partner director of design at Microsoft support phone number. “This allows us
to maintain familiarity while still emphasizing simplicity when inside the
app.”
Microsoft support
phone number has swapped the document outlines in previous icons for lines of
text for Word and individual cells for Excel. Surprisingly, the icons still
look instantly recognizable, which is important for the millions of users that
launch these apps every day. Elsewhere, the OneDrive and Skype icons maintain
their unique look in a more modern way. OneDrive is still a cloud, whereas
Skype has dropped most of its bubbles into what looks like a call button with a
simple S logo.
Icons are only one
part of design, and Microsoft support phone number is making some subtle
changes to Office elsewhere. The software giant is simplifying its ribbon
interface and bringing its Fluent Design
system from Windows 10 to Office apps. The subtle color changes
to modernize the look and feel of Office are coming to Windows, Mac, mobile,
and the web. One of Microsoft support phone number’s most popular mobile apps,
Outlook Mobile, is also getting a major design overhaul soon with shared
mailbox support and new gestures for accounts and folders.
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