Microsoft revamped Office icons last year, and now it's Windows 10's turn. The software giant is rolling out icon updates for key Windows 10 apps over the next few months, starting with the Calendar and Mail apps in a new Release Preview for Windows Insiders in the Fast ring.
The company's design team aims to eliminate the flat, colorless icons currently in use and replace them with more brand-appropriate ones (including apps available outside of Windows), creating just enough differentiation for immediate recognition.
This is considered a belated move as the core icons on Windows 10 have remained unchanged since their 2015 debut, thus evoking a dated feel. There's also inconsistency, especially with the refreshed look of Office. This update brings Windows 10's appearance into the modern era and could offer users a more vibrant operating system.
If you can't wait for this update, you can Change icon appearance on Windows 10 right now by following Mytour's instructions.
