
Mai Pham developed and enhanced a suite of user-facing features for the UoaWDCC/aucc repository over six months, focusing on scalable React and Next.js frontend architecture. She delivered new pages and sections such as river details, trip reports, event tickets, and gear hire, emphasizing responsive design and component reuse. Her work included integrating Storybook for UI development, refining data fetching pipelines, and implementing utility functions in TypeScript and JavaScript to ensure consistent rendering and maintainability. Through targeted code refactoring and modular component design, Mai improved information discoverability, user engagement, and cross-device usability, demonstrating depth in UI/UX implementation and frontend engineering.

Month 2025-10 performance summary for repository UoaWDCC/aucc. Delivered two major features with a focus on user experience and accessibility, underpinned by targeted component refactors and styling improvements. Key outcomes: - River Information Surface: River Card Section on Rivers Page introduced a new, card-based river data display (images, descriptions, grades, locations) with component refactors and enhanced styling for a richer, visual presentation. - Gear Hire Page: Implemented a comprehensive Gear Hire page with sections for general and restricted hire, pricing, payment methods, and a header featuring intro text and imagery, centralizing club equipment rental information. Impact: - Improved information discoverability and engagement for river data and gear rentals. - Streamlined content structure and future extensibility through refactors and a centralized page design. - Supported business goals of increasing user interaction with river data and driving gear rental activities.
Month 2025-10 performance summary for repository UoaWDCC/aucc. Delivered two major features with a focus on user experience and accessibility, underpinned by targeted component refactors and styling improvements. Key outcomes: - River Information Surface: River Card Section on Rivers Page introduced a new, card-based river data display (images, descriptions, grades, locations) with component refactors and enhanced styling for a richer, visual presentation. - Gear Hire Page: Implemented a comprehensive Gear Hire page with sections for general and restricted hire, pricing, payment methods, and a header featuring intro text and imagery, centralizing club equipment rental information. Impact: - Improved information discoverability and engagement for river data and gear rentals. - Streamlined content structure and future extensibility through refactors and a centralized page design. - Supported business goals of increasing user interaction with river data and driving gear rental activities.
Month: 2025-09 | Repository: UoaWDCC/aucc. Focus: Events Page Refresh and Responsive Redesign. Delivered a cohesive, responsive events section with new components for past and upcoming trips, consolidating styling and refining layouts across breakpoints to improve user experience and visual consistency. This work enhances engagement with event content, supports multi-device usage, and improves maintainability for future enhancements.
Month: 2025-09 | Repository: UoaWDCC/aucc. Focus: Events Page Refresh and Responsive Redesign. Delivered a cohesive, responsive events section with new components for past and upcoming trips, consolidating styling and refining layouts across breakpoints to improve user experience and visual consistency. This work enhances engagement with event content, supports multi-device usage, and improves maintainability for future enhancements.
Monthly summary for 2025-08 focused on delivering high-value frontend enhancements and content-driven assets for UoaWDCC/aucc. The work emphasizes better user engagement, clear ticketing information, and scalable frontend architecture.
Monthly summary for 2025-08 focused on delivering high-value frontend enhancements and content-driven assets for UoaWDCC/aucc. The work emphasizes better user engagement, clear ticketing information, and scalable frontend architecture.
Month: 2025-07 — Delivered the Trip Reports Section on the homepage for UoaWDCC/aucc with a mobile-first responsive UI, new headers and CTAs, and enhanced data fetching. Implemented utilities for date formatting and plain text extraction to ensure consistent rendering across devices. Achieved cross-device parity (mobile to desktop/tablet) and performance improvements for the trip reports pipeline. No major bugs fixed this period; focus was on feature delivery, UI polish, and user-facing content discovery, driving better engagement.
Month: 2025-07 — Delivered the Trip Reports Section on the homepage for UoaWDCC/aucc with a mobile-first responsive UI, new headers and CTAs, and enhanced data fetching. Implemented utilities for date formatting and plain text extraction to ensure consistent rendering across devices. Achieved cross-device parity (mobile to desktop/tablet) and performance improvements for the trip reports pipeline. No major bugs fixed this period; focus was on feature delivery, UI polish, and user-facing content discovery, driving better engagement.
May 2025 monthly summary for UoaWDCC/aucc focusing on delivering a new river detail page with slug-based routing and establishing Storybook for component development/testing. The work emphasizes user experience improvements, faster UI iterations, and preparation for scalable component design.
May 2025 monthly summary for UoaWDCC/aucc focusing on delivering a new river detail page with slug-based routing and establishing Storybook for component development/testing. The work emphasizes user experience improvements, faster UI iterations, and preparation for scalable component design.
April 2025 monthly summary for UoaWDCC/aucc. Focused on governance and contributor recognition with a precise, traceable change set. Delivered a targeted feature in documentation rather than code changes; no major bugs fixed this month.
April 2025 monthly summary for UoaWDCC/aucc. Focused on governance and contributor recognition with a precise, traceable change set. Delivered a targeted feature in documentation rather than code changes; no major bugs fixed this month.
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