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I made an account here just so I could comment on how much I love this UI design. This is absolutely 100% how it should be. I started using the Office 2013 preview yesterday and I like it so far, and the use of "watermarks" as subtle patterns to personalise and break up the white-ness are fantastic.

There's no doubt I would pay for this theme if it were to somehow be made for Windows 8. You've nailed it, IMO.

I made an account here just so I could comment on how much I love this UI design. This is absolutely 100% how it should be. I started using the Office 2013 preview yesterday and I like it so far, and the use of "watermarks" as subtle patterns to personalise and break up the white-ness are fantastic.

There's no doubt I would pay for this theme if it were to somehow be made for Windows 8. You've nailed it, IMO.

I have to agree. This looks fantastic :)

really hate all this "white" stuff! hope this will be change soon

but i like your concept, wheres the show desktop button?

Just as with the current Windows 8 theme, it's hidden but it's still there.

@ OP

Can you make a quick mockups where whites are replaced by very light greys please? Let's see how that looks!!

Like this?

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I made an account here just so I could comment on how much I love this UI design. This is absolutely 100% how it should be. I started using the Office 2013 preview yesterday and I like it so far, and the use of "watermarks" as subtle patterns to personalise and break up the white-ness are fantastic.

There's no doubt I would pay for this theme if it were to somehow be made for Windows 8. You've nailed it, IMO.

Wow, what a compliment! Thank you!

I'm not a Metro fan but at least, these screenshots are all Metro. Not the half-metro half-Aero crap Microsoft made with Windows 8's desktop.

+1

I'd much prefer that Microsoft further developed the Aero style, but this is at least a consistent Metro look rather than the thrown-together mess in Windows 8.

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It's a shame the Office team and the Windows team work separately, Windows always seems to lag behind the Office team in UI concepts recently

I was going to say the exact same thing, for example windows 7 (paint,wordpad) never added the glass-like tabs from office 2010 :( .

This concept looks great!.

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Awesome work, much better than the RP and what has leaked so far of RTM! Your Control Panel concept is exactly what they should have done with it 5 years ago...

It's actually kind of sad how much better your version is...it really makes me wonder: did Microsoft even try to make the desktop look good?

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Holy cow, all of your ideas are brilliant.

Agreed with JonathonMarston, when I saw the RTM screenshot I felt really disappointed. They kept icons from Vista/7 and the design was a complicated Office 2007/10 rip off. It just felt completely amateur. Office 2013 looks nice and your concepts are exactly how it should be.

I'm warming to Metro and its simplicity, I admit looking at Windows 7 after these concept images make me want to get Windows 8 ASAP... but then I realise it won't be as good as this. Microsoft has no metro style in the desktop view at all, and it simply doesn't make sense.

Now, who wants to bet if we send these screenshots to other tech sites they'll say this is the final RTM version? Hahaha :p

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@myownfriend

MS should offer you a job. This is how Win8 should look like. Those fugly full screen apps are a joke. They should refine the Zune Software Metro and use it across the OS. Just look at how awesome it is:

zune-4-0-1.jpg

This is the metro that looks cool. This is the metro I LOVE, not those disgusting Win 8 metro apps. Zune software and Windows Phone have that "premium" look & feel. Windows 8? A bad joke.

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I'm not a Metro fan but at least, these screenshots are all Metro. Not the half-metro half-Aero crap Microsoft made with Windows 8's desktop.

I gotta agree with this.

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If it's OK with you, I just tweeted this link to the BuildWindows8 handle. This deserves to be seen. However, I think it might be too late since Windows 8 has hit the RTM builds now.

If it's OK with you, I just tweeted this link to the BuildWindows8 handle. This deserves to be seen. However, I think it might be too late since Windows 8 has hit the RTM builds now.

I bet MS has seen a lot of great concepts, including this one: http://www.theverge.com/2012/2/24/2822891/windows-desktop-ui-concept

Unfortunately, it looks like they don't care what people have been trying to tell them. I love MS, but I also hope that ugly Metro will kick them in the head. If they went with this new paradigm, they could also make metro beautiful (the link in your signature shows that they have excellent designers). I've deleted all metro apps, I just can't stand them.

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I bet MS has seen a lot of great concepts, including this one: http://www.theverge....ktop-ui-concept

Unfortunately, it looks like they don't care what people have been trying to tell them. I love MS, but I also hope that ugly Metro will kick them in the head. If they went with this new paradigm, they could also make metro beautiful (the link in your signature shows that they have excellent designers). I've deleted all metro apps, I just can't stand them.

That one's nice, but I would say it takes too much away from the desktop experience. This concept features full functionality for advanced users, but looks the part. It would also be easier to implement than that one.

If it's OK with you, I just tweeted this link to the BuildWindows8 handle. This deserves to be seen. However, I think it might be too late since Windows 8 has hit the RTM builds now.

Thank you very much, it's better that someone else do that then if I did it. I was thinking the same thing the entire time though, I made this concept too late to hope to do anything with it. :-/

the link in your signature shows that they have excellent designers

The problem is that the concept video you're talking about was done by the Office team, not the Windows team. The Office team "gets" UI while the Windows team seems to be clueless in it...

The problem is that the concept video you're talking about was done by the Office team, not the Windows team. The Office team "gets" UI while the Windows team seems to be clueless in it...

From what I read a while ago unlike Apple's OS X team, Microsoft's Windows team doesn't have any real interface graphics designers on board. It sure would explain the perpetual inconsistent state Windows is in. It also explains why third parties are hired by Microsoft to design the icon themes.

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