
During a three-month period, Snehil Nanda developed and refined user interface components for the acm-ucr/quant-website repository, focusing on event and board display features. Snehil built a reusable EventCard component using React and TypeScript, enabling clear, responsive presentation of event details and aligning with design system standards. Through iterative UI/UX improvements, Snehil enhanced typography, color tokens, and layout responsiveness, improving readability and accessibility across devices. Additionally, Snehil delivered a board component update that split full names for better mobile display, demonstrating attention to maintainability and user experience. The work emphasized CSS-driven responsive design and component reusability throughout the project.

March 2025 focused on UI/UX improvement for the board component in the quant-website repository, delivering a targeted enhancement to improve readability and mobile responsiveness. The work aligns with product goals for a cleaner, more accessible board interface and establishes a foundation for additional responsive UI refinements.
March 2025 focused on UI/UX improvement for the board component in the quant-website repository, delivering a targeted enhancement to improve readability and mobile responsiveness. The work aligns with product goals for a cleaner, more accessible board interface and establishes a foundation for additional responsive UI refinements.
February 2025 (acm-ucr/quant-website) focused on UI polish, typography consistency, and responsive improvements for event-related components, delivering tangible business value through clearer event presentation and design-system alignment. Key features delivered include EventCard UI Polishing and Responsive Design, which refined padding/margins, color tokens, icon colors, and ensured a responsive layout across breakpoints to enhance readability of event details; and Events Component Typography Standardization, standardizing typography for loading, no events, and error messages to achieve a consistent visual presentation. Major bugs fixed include implementing and validating all recommended changes for the event component, addressing typography inconsistencies, and stabilizing event state messaging. Overall impact and accomplishments include a more readable, consistent user interface for events across devices, reduced confusion around event states, and improved maintainability through design-system-aligned changes. Technologies/skills demonstrated include UI/UX design, responsive design, design tokens usage, typography standardization, and commit-driven iterative development.
February 2025 (acm-ucr/quant-website) focused on UI polish, typography consistency, and responsive improvements for event-related components, delivering tangible business value through clearer event presentation and design-system alignment. Key features delivered include EventCard UI Polishing and Responsive Design, which refined padding/margins, color tokens, icon colors, and ensured a responsive layout across breakpoints to enhance readability of event details; and Events Component Typography Standardization, standardizing typography for loading, no events, and error messages to achieve a consistent visual presentation. Major bugs fixed include implementing and validating all recommended changes for the event component, addressing typography inconsistencies, and stabilizing event state messaging. Overall impact and accomplishments include a more readable, consistent user interface for events across devices, reduced confusion around event states, and improved maintainability through design-system-aligned changes. Technologies/skills demonstrated include UI/UX design, responsive design, design tokens usage, typography standardization, and commit-driven iterative development.
Delivered a reusable EventCard UI component for the quant-website's Events page, enabling clear display of event details (day, date, title, location, time, description) with responsive styling and progressive enhancements. This work improves event discovery UX and establishes a scalable foundation for future event-related UI improvements that align with product goals.
Delivered a reusable EventCard UI component for the quant-website's Events page, enabling clear display of event details (day, date, title, location, time, description) with responsive styling and progressive enhancements. This work improves event discovery UX and establishes a scalable foundation for future event-related UI improvements that align with product goals.
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