Microsoft starts populating Office 365 website with new icons

Along with being the first redesign of the Office icons in the last six years, Microsoft"s announcement from late November 2018 signified the company"s intent to revamp the look and feel of its iconic productivity suite to make it more suited to an increasingly more connected and cross-platform world.

Now, the company has finally lived up to its promise of bringing new icons to its products. The company"s initial announcement suggested the Office mobile apps and web applications would receive the makeover treatment first. While the mobile apps are yet to receive the coat of fresh paint, the company has started the rollout of the new icons to the Office 365 site already. Though, this only seemingly only applies to Office 365 Business or Education accounts; users of other subscriptions may not see the changes yet.

The new icons, which sport a cleaner look inspired by the company"s larger Fluent Design-inspired overhaul, will be joining the new Office ribbon, which was similarly given a redesign based on the company"s newer design guidelines.

While we were able to spot the new iconography on the Office 365 website, the Office apps on both the Microsoft Store for Windows 10 and the iOS and Android app stores have not been updated. Neither have the Office desktop applications or the Office app that the company just pushed out for all Windows 10 users yesterday. Hopefully, all of these will start receiving the new look soon given that the company has now officially begun the rollout process.

Source: Microsofters.com

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