
Daniel contributed front-end enhancements to the ErasmusEgalitarian/educado-backend repository, focusing on user experience and visual consistency. He improved the navigation bar by refining its organization and dropdown spacing, making navigation more intuitive. Daniel introduced a searchable command palette to the Courses page, streamlining access to features and improving workflow efficiency. He standardized typography across the application by applying the Montserrat font globally using CSS and HTML, aligning the interface with branding guidelines. Working primarily with React, TypeScript, and CSS, Daniel’s contributions addressed both user-facing features and codebase hygiene, demonstrating a methodical approach to maintainability within a short project timeframe.

In Oct 2025, the educado-backend initiative focused on front-end UX improvements and typography consistency to boost user navigation efficiency and overall branding alignment. Key work was delivered for ErasmusEgalitarian/educado-backend with tangible UI refinements, measured by user-facing outcomes and alignment with design standards. A hygiene note identified commits that did not map to user-facing changes to guide future clarity and maintainability.
In Oct 2025, the educado-backend initiative focused on front-end UX improvements and typography consistency to boost user navigation efficiency and overall branding alignment. Key work was delivered for ErasmusEgalitarian/educado-backend with tangible UI refinements, measured by user-facing outcomes and alignment with design standards. A hygiene note identified commits that did not map to user-facing changes to guide future clarity and maintainability.
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