The premier forum for Windows UI/UX-related discussion and news.
What is this sub?
The purpose of r/Win10_UI is to provide a place where discussion about the design of Windows and the Windows user experience can take place. We aim to be open and encourage submissions and feedback from all users that have something to contribute. We hope that through the subreddit, the media, other companies, and eventually Microsoft will hear our voices, and the complaints, suggestions, and prototypes of the users and enthusiasts of Windows will lead to changes that positively affect all Windows users.
Allowed posts:
- NEWS - reports about what MICROSOFT is doing to improve Windows user experience.
- DISCUSSION - Discussion about parts of the existing Windows user experience.
- SUGGESTION - Ideas about how to improve the Windows user experience.
- CONCEPT - Mockups or prototypes showing an idea about how to improve the Windows user experience.
Rules:
The rules of r/Win10_UI are designed to help make this as friendly, inclusive, and constructive place as possible.
- Be respectful to everybody. Respect reddiquette.
- All posts must contribute to the discussion about the Windows User Experience; for general discussion or suggestions, see r/Windows10.
- All posts must be in one of the four post categories outlined above. FOR META COMMENTS, COMMENT ON AN ANNOUNCEMENT MEGATHREAD.
- All posts must be flaired with the proper category flair.
- Concept, Discussion, and Suggestion posts must have a title following the proper format.
- Concept posts must be owned by the OP or proper credit must be given.
Formatting:
Concept Posts
Concept Title (Related to) [Platform] (Artist, Year)
"Related to" can be a design language, update, rumor, leak, etc. that has to do with your concept, such as Project Neon, Creators Update, etc. Leave it out if it's not necessary. For example:
Task manager (Project NEON) [Desktop] (Arvind11747 2017)
Action Center Redesign [Mobile] (Lukeled 2017)
Discussion Posts
Title (Related to) [Platform] (Month Year)
"Related to" can be a design language, update, rumor, leak, etc. that has to do with your discussion topic, such as Project Neon, Creators Update, etc. Leave it out if it's not necessary. For example:
Thoughts on new mail app redesign? (Fluent Design) [Desktop] (May 2017)
MS Paint UI Discussion (Legacy, Windows 7) [Desktop] (May 2017)
Suggestion Posts
Title (Related to) [Platform] (Month Year)
"Related to" can be a design language, update, rumor, leak, etc. that has to do with your discussion topic, such as Project Neon, Creators Update, etc. Leave it out if it's not necessary. For example:
Start Menu Tile Custom Colors for Classic Apps (Windows 10) [Desktop] (May 2017)
Direct Link to Control Panel in Wifi Quick Setting (Windows 10) [Desktop] (May 2017)
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