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Lock visual language v1 with RJ

Problem

Dataface's visual identity for charts is currently a set of working defaults that evolved during prototyping — there is no finalized, intentionally designed visual language. Typography choices, color palettes, grid styling, axis aesthetics, and interaction defaults (hover behavior, transition timing, selection states) have not been reviewed by a professional data visualization designer. Without locking a v1 visual language with RJ Andrews, the chart library risks launching with generic-looking output that is indistinguishable from off-the-shelf tools, losing the differentiation that is central to the product's value proposition.

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Plan

Implementation Progress

  • Confirm scope and acceptance with milestone owner.

  • Milestone readiness signal is updated.

  • Track blockers and mitigation owner.

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