
Sane refreshed the ITS-HCD/nysds UI design system by updating color tokens and variables to enhance visual consistency and maintainability across core components such as Button, Alert, Checkbox, Label, and Radio. Using CSS and TypeScript, Sane aligned component styles with new design specifications, implemented token-driven theming, and removed unused CSS selectors to streamline the codebase. The work addressed visual drift and accelerated theming for NYS deployments, while incorporating peer feedback to ensure design-spec conformance and QA readiness. Sane’s contributions demonstrated a strong grasp of component styling, front-end development, and UI/UX principles, resulting in a more robust and maintainable design system.

March 2025 focused on strengthening ITS-HCD/nysds visual fidelity and maintainability by refreshing the design system tokens and aligning core components with updated tokens. Delivered visual polish and token-driven theming across Button, Alert, Checkbox, Label, and Radio, plus code cleanup including removal of an unused CSS selector. No major bugs were reported this month; PR feedback (e.g., Emily's) was incorporated to ensure design-spec conformance and QA readiness. This work reduces visual drift, accelerates theming for NYS deployments, and demonstrates solid design-system, CSS token, and collaboration skills.
March 2025 focused on strengthening ITS-HCD/nysds visual fidelity and maintainability by refreshing the design system tokens and aligning core components with updated tokens. Delivered visual polish and token-driven theming across Button, Alert, Checkbox, Label, and Radio, plus code cleanup including removal of an unused CSS selector. No major bugs were reported this month; PR feedback (e.g., Emily's) was incorporated to ensure design-spec conformance and QA readiness. This work reduces visual drift, accelerates theming for NYS deployments, and demonstrates solid design-system, CSS token, and collaboration skills.
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