
Terminal-Bold Redesign and the 0% Recall Bug
Yesterday was OKLCH. Today is what you do with it. Phase 2 of the marketplace facelift landed with a "Terminal-Bold" aesthetic. Monospace headings. Sharper contrast ratios. More deliberate use of the OKLCH color tokens from Phase 1. The goal: make the marketplace feel like a tool built by developers, for developers. The Terminal-Bold Aesthetic The first facelift pass replaced the color system. This pass replaced the personality. Every page — homepage, explore, blog, skill details — got the same treatment: Monospace headings — font-family: monospace on all h1 – h3 elements. Sounds simple. Changes the entire feel of the site. Headers now read like terminal output, not marketing copy. Contrast cranked up — OKLCH makes this easy. Bump the L channel, leave chroma and hue alone. Perceptually correct brightness without color shifting. Tighter spacing — Reduced padding and margin on card components. More content above the fold. PR review from Phase 1 caught inline styles, hardcoded OKLCH shado
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