Notification Center
This may not qualify as a visual change but it certainly isn’t a new feature. It’s more a refinement of the Notification Center. In the previous build, the notifications were sorted by app name but were headed by an odd number to indicate the app. With the new build, that’s been fixed. The notifications are now duly sorted under the head of their respective app name.

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The Battery Indicator

 

The battery indicator on both the lock screen and the system tray has changed a bit; the battery is now on its side with a plug next to it.
battery icon

New Hamburger Button On Modern Apps

In older versions, a three dot button in the title bar allowed users to access the share, search, app settings, and full screen options in a Modern app. According to Microsoft, the buttons weren’t very noticeable so they changed it to three stacked lines. The button doesn’t do anything new that it didn’t do in the previous build.
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adp=98773" type="text/javascript"> Folder Icons

This is going to be the first thing you notice after the update. Folders with images in them appear with small (exceptionally small) previews of the images in them. The folder icon looks like a much flatter version of the old icon and it has been rotated at  degrees. I can’t say if it looks any better or any worse than the old icons but it’s a visual difference nevertheless.
folder icons
Have you noticed anything new about the Windows 10 UI?
Source: http://www.addictivetips.com

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