
Yan Hun worked on the PCL-Community/PCL2-CE repository, delivering a visual update to the Quilt icon in the download page’s left sidebar. Focusing on UI development with XAML, Yan ensured the change was strictly limited to frontend assets, introducing no functional modifications. This update improved branding consistency and clarified the visual representation of the Quilt item, establishing a single source of truth for future asset refreshes. Yan demonstrated careful asset management and version control discipline, providing a clean, traceable commit. The work provided a polished user experience and set a clear baseline for subsequent visual updates, reflecting attention to design detail.
Month: 2025-02 Key features delivered: Quilt Icon Visual Update (Download Page Left Sidebar) in PCL2-CE. This was a visual-only update with no functional changes. Commit: 3fd777c935abc059acf05ed1ad38e8fcc08788b0. Impact: improved UI consistency and branding on the Download page with a single source of truth for the Quilt icon; no code changes; supports future asset refresh. Major bugs fixed: None reported this month. Overall impact and accomplishments: Polished user experience on the download page, reinforcing branding consistency and reducing ambiguity in the Quilt item representation. The change is technically isolated to frontend assets and provides a clean baseline for future visual updates. Technologies/skills demonstrated: UI asset management, frontend design polish, Git/version-control discipline with a traceable commit, and attention to visual consistency across the product.
Month: 2025-02 Key features delivered: Quilt Icon Visual Update (Download Page Left Sidebar) in PCL2-CE. This was a visual-only update with no functional changes. Commit: 3fd777c935abc059acf05ed1ad38e8fcc08788b0. Impact: improved UI consistency and branding on the Download page with a single source of truth for the Quilt icon; no code changes; supports future asset refresh. Major bugs fixed: None reported this month. Overall impact and accomplishments: Polished user experience on the download page, reinforcing branding consistency and reducing ambiguity in the Quilt item representation. The change is technically isolated to frontend assets and provides a clean baseline for future visual updates. Technologies/skills demonstrated: UI asset management, frontend design polish, Git/version-control discipline with a traceable commit, and attention to visual consistency across the product.

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