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  2. Corporate Memphis - Wikipedia

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    Corporate Memphis style artwork featuring characters with blue, orange, and purple skintones. Common motifs are flat human characters in action, with disproportionate features such as long and bendy limbs, [2] small torsos, [5] minimal or no facial features, and bright colors without any blending.

  3. Fluent Design System - Wikipedia

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    Fluent Design System (codenamed "Project Neon"), [11] officially unveiled as Microsoft Fluent Design System, [12] is a design language developed in 2017 by Microsoft.Fluent Design is a revamp of Microsoft Design Language 2 (sometimes erroneously known as "Metro", the codename of Microsoft Design Language 1) that includes guidelines for the designs and interactions used within software designed ...

  4. Flat design - Wikipedia

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    Flat design has been criticized for making user interfaces unintuitive and less usable. By making all design elements (menus, buttons, links, etc.) flat, distinguishing what function an element serves may become more difficult, for example, determining whether an element is a button or an indicator.

  5. HarmonyOS - Wikipedia

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    The HarmonyOS interface is overhauled with native HarmonyOS Design system as "Harmonious aesthetics" philosophy [84] by ang Zhiyan, Chief UX Designer at Huawei Consumer BGf or the native launcher system that has an emphasis on 'vivid' system colours and reflective 'spatial' visual of light, blur, glow with glassmorphism and neumorphism soft UI ...

  6. Schlick's approximation - Wikipedia

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    In 3D computer graphics, Schlick’s approximation, named after Christophe Schlick, is a formula for approximating the contribution of the Fresnel factor in the specular reflection of light from a non-conducting interface (surface) between two media.

  7. Wallpaper (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A computer screen showing a background wallpaper photo of the Palace of Versailles A wallpaper from fractal. A wallpaper or background (also known as a desktop background, desktop picture or desktop image on computers) is a digital image (photo, drawing etc.) used as a decorative background of a graphical user interface on the screen of a computer, smartphone or other electronic device.

  8. Background field method - Wikipedia

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    In theoretical physics, background field method is a useful procedure to calculate the effective action of a quantum field theory by expanding a quantum field around a classical "background" value B: = + (). After this is done, the Green's functions are evaluated as a function of the background.

  9. Background - Wikipedia

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    Background noise; Background radiation, the natural radiation that is always present in a location Background (astronomy), small amounts of light coming from otherwise dark parts of the sky; Cosmic background (disambiguation) Gravitational wave background; X-ray background; Background process, software that is running but not being displayed