
Emelie Litwin contributed to the scania-digital-design-system/tegel repository by delivering six features and a bug fix over three months, focusing on accessibility, UI consistency, and developer experience. She implemented core UI components such as tooltips and advanced dropdowns, refactored form controls for improved accessibility, and standardized disabled states using BEM methodology. Emelie enhanced responsive layouts and streamlined packaging for Tegel Lite, leveraging technologies like React, SCSS, and TypeScript. Her work addressed cross-browser inconsistencies, improved Storybook workflows, and optimized CI processes, resulting in a more maintainable, accessible, and scalable design system that reduces technical debt and accelerates future development.
February 2026 (Month: 2026-02) monthly summary for scania-digital-design-system/tegel: Delivered focused UI polish and responsive improvements to the Tegel Design System, enhanced developer experience with Tegel Lite exports, and hardened CI/release processes. The work reduced design-to-dev friction, improved accessibility, and provided a scalable foundation for future components. Technologies used included SCSS/CSS tokens, Storybook workflows, and npm packaging pipelines.
February 2026 (Month: 2026-02) monthly summary for scania-digital-design-system/tegel: Delivered focused UI polish and responsive improvements to the Tegel Design System, enhanced developer experience with Tegel Lite exports, and hardened CI/release processes. The work reduced design-to-dev friction, improved accessibility, and provided a scalable foundation for future components. Technologies used included SCSS/CSS tokens, Storybook workflows, and npm packaging pipelines.
January 2026: Delivered a comprehensive Design System UI refactor in the tegel repo focused on accessibility, consistency, and maintainability. Standardized disabled states with native attributes, cleaned up DOM structure and BEM naming, and enhanced typography and layout across core components. Hardened cross-browser reliability with a Datetime color consistency fix to ensure uniform appearance and clearer disabled state feedback. These changes reduce technical debt, accelerate future theming, and improve UI reliability across products.
January 2026: Delivered a comprehensive Design System UI refactor in the tegel repo focused on accessibility, consistency, and maintainability. Standardized disabled states with native attributes, cleaned up DOM structure and BEM naming, and enhanced typography and layout across core components. Hardened cross-browser reliability with a Datetime color consistency fix to ensure uniform appearance and clearer disabled state feedback. These changes reduce technical debt, accelerate future theming, and improve UI reliability across products.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-11: Delivered three core UI enhancements in the Tegel design system, with a focus on accessibility, keyboard usability, and developer ergonomics. These changes provide richer contextual information, smoother form interactions, and more efficient data entry across Tegel Lite.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-11: Delivered three core UI enhancements in the Tegel design system, with a focus on accessibility, keyboard usability, and developer ergonomics. These changes provide richer contextual information, smoother form interactions, and more efficient data entry across Tegel Lite.

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