
Daniel unified UI theming and branding in the ErasmusEgalitarian/educado-backend repository by delivering a DaisyUI-driven theme overhaul and standardizing button components. He introduced a centralized color system using Tailwind CSS and TypeScript, which improved design consistency and reduced styling debt across the frontend. By removing legacy button CSS and consolidating styles under DaisyUI components, Daniel simplified future theming and established a scalable foundation for design-system-driven development. His work focused on maintainability and faster UI iterations, enabling more efficient future UI/UX enhancements. Over the month, Daniel contributed two features that addressed core UI theming challenges without introducing new bugs.

October 2025 focused on unifying UI theming and branding in ErasmusEgalitarian/educado-backend. Delivered a DaisyUI-driven theme overhaul, standardized button components, and introduced a centralized color system to improve consistency and reduce styling debt. These changes establish a scalable foundation for design-system-driven development and faster UI iterations.
October 2025 focused on unifying UI theming and branding in ErasmusEgalitarian/educado-backend. Delivered a DaisyUI-driven theme overhaul, standardized button components, and introduced a centralized color system to improve consistency and reduce styling debt. These changes establish a scalable foundation for design-system-driven development and faster UI iterations.
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