
Dominic developed and expanded the visual asset pipeline for the tecMTST/qtftp2 repository over four months, focusing on scalable asset management and UI development. He delivered a comprehensive SVG-based graphics library, integrating assets such as ingredients, kitchenware, character visuals, and comic strip elements to accelerate UI iteration and maintain design consistency. Using SVG and PNG formats, Dominic improved onboarding experiences and enhanced storytelling through richer visuals, while maintaining clear version control and repository traceability. His work emphasized graphics integration and UI design, enabling rapid feature development and supporting ongoing art refresh cycles without introducing bugs, reflecting a stable and maintainable approach.

October 2025 monthly summary for tecMTST/qtftp2: Delivered a visual quality upgrade for Quadrinhos by adding two high-resolution PNG assets, improving UI fidelity. No major bugs fixed this month. This work strengthens the Quadrinhos visuals, supports ongoing art refresh cycles, and enhances asset management and traceability.
October 2025 monthly summary for tecMTST/qtftp2: Delivered a visual quality upgrade for Quadrinhos by adding two high-resolution PNG assets, improving UI fidelity. No major bugs fixed this month. This work strengthens the Quadrinhos visuals, supports ongoing art refresh cycles, and enhances asset management and traceability.
September 2025 deliverables for tecMTST/qtftp2 focused on onboarding polish and UI richness. Successfully delivered three asset packages: startup screen visuals (telaInicialQTFTD.png) to improve first impression and onboarding; comic strip visuals spanning phases 3-5 and the final pages to boost storytelling and user engagement; and UI SVG assets for ingredients, utensils, and placeholders to enhance the recipe UI. These were committed through a series of 17 commits across the month, enabling rapid iteration and a maintainable asset pipeline.
September 2025 deliverables for tecMTST/qtftp2 focused on onboarding polish and UI richness. Successfully delivered three asset packages: startup screen visuals (telaInicialQTFTD.png) to improve first impression and onboarding; comic strip visuals spanning phases 3-5 and the final pages to boost storytelling and user engagement; and UI SVG assets for ingredients, utensils, and placeholders to enhance the recipe UI. These were committed through a series of 17 commits across the month, enabling rapid iteration and a maintainable asset pipeline.
In August 2025, delivered a comprehensive SVG-based graphics asset library for tecMTST/qtftp2, enhancing visual fidelity and accelerating UI/scene development. The work spans ingredients, NPC/character visuals, kitchen elements, trash UI assets, and comic-strip materials, enabling faster iteration and consistent design across features.
In August 2025, delivered a comprehensive SVG-based graphics asset library for tecMTST/qtftp2, enhancing visual fidelity and accelerating UI/scene development. The work spans ingredients, NPC/character visuals, kitchen elements, trash UI assets, and comic-strip materials, enabling faster iteration and consistent design across features.
July 2025 Monthly Summary (tecMTST/qtftp2) — Focused on expanding the Visual Assets Library to empower faster UI iteration, richer visuals, and improved design-to-development handoff. No major bugs reported in this cycle; stabilization and asset pipeline improvements set the stage for upcoming UI features.
July 2025 Monthly Summary (tecMTST/qtftp2) — Focused on expanding the Visual Assets Library to empower faster UI iteration, richer visuals, and improved design-to-development handoff. No major bugs reported in this cycle; stabilization and asset pipeline improvements set the stage for upcoming UI features.
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