DEVIANT ART DESIGNERS PUBLISHES WINDOWS 9 UI
DeviantArt user TheTechnoToast has made this beautiful Windows 9 concept that comes with a completely new taskbar and Start Menu, which both clearly look too good to be true.
![[IMG]](http://i1-news.softpedia-static.com/images/news2/This-Windows-9-Concept-Looks-too-Good-to-Be-True-408765-2.jpg?1386916724)
A concept created by DeviantArt user Mario B imagines the built-in Windows 9 file manager, which is a redesigned version of the File Explorer that comes with slight visual enhancements.
![[IMG]](http://i1-news.softpedia-static.com/images/news2/Windows-9-Design-Comes-with-a-Redesigned-File-Explorer-408627-2.png?1386856994)
This Start screen concept created by DeviantArt user Pulagatha comprises a new Start screen that drops the colorful design for a much simpler approach.
![[IMG]](http://i1-news.softpedia-static.com/images/news2/Windows-9-Concept-Drops-the-Start-Screen-Colorful-Design-for-a-Cleaner-Approach-407270-2.png?1386585868)
by Hassaan Ali
![[IMG]](http://i1-news.softpedia-static.com/images/news2/Windows-9-Concept-Features-a-Completely-Redesigned-Taskbar-407133-2.jpg?1386571445)
19-year-old Polish designer Daniel Skrzypoń has created this Windows 9 concept that (again) mixes the Metro UI and the traditional desktop with modern elements introduced by Microsoft in the newest OS versions.
![[IMG]](http://i1-news.softpedia-static.com/images/news2/What-If-Windows-9-Looks-Just-like-This-407015-2.png?1386410552)
DeviantArt user downloadsp, which brings forth a new desktop that looks a bit more eye-candy than the one currently offered to Windows 8.1 users.
![[IMG]](http://i1-news.softpedia-static.com/images/news2/Windows-9-Concept-Makes-the-Desktop-Pretty-Eye-Candy-406020-2.png?1386169040)
This concept brings some Windows 8.1 lock screen features right on the desktop. Credits: DeviantArt user RMNSkin.
The designer has used Linux as inspiration for his own concept. Credits: p0isonParadise on DeviantArt
One concept that comes with a full Start Menu. Credits: MarkusMcNugen on DeviantArt.
COURTESY: DEVIANT ART
DeviantArt user TheTechnoToast has made this beautiful Windows 9 concept that comes with a completely new taskbar and Start Menu, which both clearly look too good to be true.
![[IMG]](http://i1-news.softpedia-static.com/images/news2/This-Windows-9-Concept-Looks-too-Good-to-Be-True-408765-2.jpg?1386916724)
A concept created by DeviantArt user Mario B imagines the built-in Windows 9 file manager, which is a redesigned version of the File Explorer that comes with slight visual enhancements.
![[IMG]](http://i1-news.softpedia-static.com/images/news2/Windows-9-Design-Comes-with-a-Redesigned-File-Explorer-408627-2.png?1386856994)
This Start screen concept created by DeviantArt user Pulagatha comprises a new Start screen that drops the colorful design for a much simpler approach.
![[IMG]](http://i1-news.softpedia-static.com/images/news2/Windows-9-Concept-Drops-the-Start-Screen-Colorful-Design-for-a-Cleaner-Approach-407270-2.png?1386585868)
by Hassaan Ali
![[IMG]](http://i1-news.softpedia-static.com/images/news2/Windows-9-Concept-Features-a-Completely-Redesigned-Taskbar-407133-2.jpg?1386571445)
19-year-old Polish designer Daniel Skrzypoń has created this Windows 9 concept that (again) mixes the Metro UI and the traditional desktop with modern elements introduced by Microsoft in the newest OS versions.
![[IMG]](http://i1-news.softpedia-static.com/images/news2/What-If-Windows-9-Looks-Just-like-This-407015-2.png?1386410552)
DeviantArt user downloadsp, which brings forth a new desktop that looks a bit more eye-candy than the one currently offered to Windows 8.1 users.
![[IMG]](http://i1-news.softpedia-static.com/images/news2/Windows-9-Concept-Makes-the-Desktop-Pretty-Eye-Candy-406020-2.png?1386169040)
This concept brings some Windows 8.1 lock screen features right on the desktop. Credits: DeviantArt user RMNSkin.
The designer has used Linux as inspiration for his own concept. Credits: p0isonParadise on DeviantArt
One concept that comes with a full Start Menu. Credits: MarkusMcNugen on DeviantArt.
COURTESY: DEVIANT ART

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