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  2. Flat design - Wikipedia

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    Flat design is a style of interface design emphasizing minimalist use of simple elements, typography, and flat colors. [1] Designers may prefer flat design because it allows interface designs to be more streamlined and efficient. It is easier to quickly convey information while still looking visually appealing and approachable.

  3. Category:Design language - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Design language" ... Flat design; Fluent Design System;

  4. Flat UI Design - Wikipedia

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  5. Windows Aero - Wikipedia

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    Windows Aero was used as the design language of Windows Vista and Windows 7. The flat design-based Metro design language was introduced on Windows 8, although aspects of the design and features promoted as part of Aero on Windows Vista and 7 have been retained in later versions of Windows (barring design changes to comply with Metro, MDL2, or ...

  6. Neumorphism - Wikipedia

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    Neumorphism is a design style used in graphical user interfaces. It is commonly identified by a soft and light look (for which it is sometimes referred to as soft UI) [1] with elements that appear to protrude from or dent into the background rather than float on top of it. [2] It is sometimes considered a medium between skeuomorphism and flat ...

  7. Talk:Flat design - Wikipedia

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    Yosemite isn't a good example of flat design, particularly because of all those translucent effects everywhere. Actually, it's not flat design at all. Even Windows 8 isn't completely flat. Microsoft describes it's design as being "beyond flat design" [1] and Apple doesn't mention the term "flat" once on it's Yosemite preview page. [2] —

  8. PDF - Wikipedia

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    This design allows for efficient random access to the objects in the file, and also allows for small changes to be made without rewriting the entire file (incremental update). Before PDF version 1.5, the table would always be in a special ASCII format, be marked with the xref keyword, and

  9. Flat file - Wikipedia

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