
Over a two-month period, Aufar worked on the cse110-sp25-group-10/Flashcard-Project repository, focusing on front-end development and UI/UX improvements. He delivered a comprehensive overhaul of the Deck Selection Page, integrating a Speech Editor and refactoring CSS for consistent theming and accessibility. In addition, he refreshed the flashcard interface with updated typography, background imagery, and responsive layouts to enhance multi-device usability. His technical approach emphasized modular CSS architecture, HTML structure cleanup, and asset management, which reduced technical debt and improved maintainability. These contributions established a solid foundation for future features and enabled faster iteration and smoother onboarding for the team.
In June 2025, the Flashcard Project for cse110-sp25-group-10 delivered a UI/UX refresh of the flashcard interface, including typography updates, a new background image, and responsive layout improvements to support multi-device usability. The black underlay behind flashcards was adjusted to resize with window size, ensuring visual consistency across desktop, tablet, and mobile. A non-functional HTML formatting cleanup was completed to improve readability and reduce technical debt. These efforts improved visual consistency, readability, and maintainability, enabling faster iteration and onboarding. Demonstrated skills include CSS, HTML, responsive design, asset management, and Git-based collaboration. Business value: higher user engagement and smoother onboarding, with lower maintenance costs due to clearer styling and reusable components.
In June 2025, the Flashcard Project for cse110-sp25-group-10 delivered a UI/UX refresh of the flashcard interface, including typography updates, a new background image, and responsive layout improvements to support multi-device usability. The black underlay behind flashcards was adjusted to resize with window size, ensuring visual consistency across desktop, tablet, and mobile. A non-functional HTML formatting cleanup was completed to improve readability and reduce technical debt. These efforts improved visual consistency, readability, and maintainability, enabling faster iteration and onboarding. Demonstrated skills include CSS, HTML, responsive design, asset management, and Git-based collaboration. Business value: higher user engagement and smoother onboarding, with lower maintenance costs due to clearer styling and reusable components.
May 2025 highlights: Delivered a comprehensive Deck Selection Page UI/UX overhaul with Speech Editor integration, delivering a cohesive, polished user experience across deck selection and preparation speech flows. The front-end refactor consolidated styling, typography, theming, and CSS for the speech editor, with extensive cleanup of outdated UI elements. Key maintenance improvements included removing deprecated Home.html and tightening the CSS footprint to reduce technical debt. These changes establish a solid foundation for upcoming features and faster iteration cycles.
May 2025 highlights: Delivered a comprehensive Deck Selection Page UI/UX overhaul with Speech Editor integration, delivering a cohesive, polished user experience across deck selection and preparation speech flows. The front-end refactor consolidated styling, typography, theming, and CSS for the speech editor, with extensive cleanup of outdated UI elements. Key maintenance improvements included removing deprecated Home.html and tightening the CSS footprint to reduce technical debt. These changes establish a solid foundation for upcoming features and faster iteration cycles.

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