On this page there’s 8 highlights (premium only) outlining what Microsoft are doing right and wrong. (Tip: use the arrows above or on your keyboard to navigate all 867 ‘Search Field’ annotated design examples.)
The screenshot was taken on April 10, 2017 and depicts Microsoft’s Search Field. In total, we’ve reviewed 55 of Microsoft’s page designs. To see them all, visit the full Microsoft UX case study.
Research Guideline #333
Importance: Essential · Multi-Platform
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Research Guideline #337
Importance: Detail · Single-Platform
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Research Guideline #341
Importance: Essential · Multi-Platform
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Research Guideline #399
Importance: Detail · Multi-Platform
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Research Guideline #342
Importance: Detail · Multi-Platform
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Research Guideline #407
Importance: Essential · Multi-Platform
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Research Guideline #344
Importance: Essential · Multi-Platform
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Research Guideline #335
Importance: Essential · Multi-Platform
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