Aligning Inconsistent UI Language Across Screens
Unified fragmented UI expression rules under a common standard across screens, and corrected audio visibility handling and effect chain wiring in the reels playback path.
A screen-by-screen review revealed that UI elements serving the same function were following different expression rules. Deletion confirmation flows, text layout conventions, and card color and weight rules varied across screens. While functional behavior was unaffected, these inconsistencies degraded the coherence of the product experience. The objective was to consolidate these divergent rules under a shared standard.
Content display screens were the primary focus. Text and card rules across moment, inst, recommendation, and explore screens were brought under a unified visual theme. Recurring UI patterns such as confirmation dialogs were standardized into a single form, ensuring consistent presentation regardless of where they are invoked.
In parallel, the reels playback path was also reviewed. Audio entry and exit were corrected to align with screen visibility state changes, and the effect chain — including spatial and reverb processing — was rewired to apply correctly on track load. This eliminates cases where audio would cut out or effects would fail to apply during screen transitions.