Even if Microsoft just rolled out the Creators Update to the public, there are already a few early concepts for the operating system’s next release. Redstone 3, the next major update for Windows 10, will launch later this year with a bevy of new features, a fresh design language, and a few expansions to the Creators Update.

Brad Sams from Thurrott.com recently let loose details of Redstone 3 and Project Neon, revealing a few fluid UI animations and some parallax effects. However, these are just early concepts, meaning there is no certainty these features will launch in the final version. Other concepts include an artist icon in the Groove app along with an icon for OneDrive’s  placeholders.

Over the past couple of months, several leaks related to Redstone 3 have also come out. Although it is too early to expect which features will ship with the final release, previous leaks suggest Microsoft is heading in the right direction with Project NEON. In March, the Redmond giant even teased some of the user interface components for the Groove and Movies & TV apps.

While Windows 10 is nearly three years old now, the operating system’s design elements remain frustratingly inconsistent despite the many tweaks it has received since its inception. It’s about time Microsoft addresses this concern, and Redstone 3 may be the answer.

  • Windows 10 Project NEON is back in the limelight thanks to this independent artist
  • Here’s an interesting Project NEON Mail App design concept for Redstone 3
  • Project Neon introduces new design changes to Windows 10’s UI

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