Nokia Pure is a new design system introduced by Nokia for its various devices, intended to offer its users a fresh, clean, and minimalistic user interface.
Nokia, who was once a leading mobile phone manufacturer, has always focused on creating simple and minimalistic user interfaces with which its users can understand and navigate through the system in a much more convenient and seamless manner.
The latest design system has also been made in such a manner to offer its users a better user experience. You can read more about Nokia’s latest design system below.
Nokia Pure
With Nokia Pure, Nokia brings an all-new set of icons with softer and rounded edges that have been created with the help of strokes, which will allow its thickness to be adjusted in such a way that it will fit the platform with the size it requires. The icons have also been made complimenting the Nokia Pure’s typeface providing a minimalistic look and feel to the devices.
Nokia Pure has also been crafted to look more simple and more flexible in nature to provide a human feel to it. This has been created by making use of suggestions, abstract geometric forms, and negative space. With interchangeable elements and different skin tones, the UI can also be made appealing to its users accordingly without compromising on its performance.
In both light and dark modes, Nokia Pure brings app icons that are again simple in both looks and feel, which will also be more consistent at the same time. The app icons are also made using simple shapes and will definitely let themselves stand out in the crowd.
Nokia has also brought a series of customizable infographic components with its Nokia Pure design system which will help in displaying complex data in a comprehensive manner.
In sum, Nokia has kept five principles together in making its design system. It is simple, pure, human, open, and bold. With the latest design system, Nokia’s design team has also proved itself by winning two of the most prestigious design competitions – the Dot Red Award and the iF Design Award. Nokia with its design system has also thus assured its users that it will still work on improving and will strive to offer its users the best experience with its products.
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