Academic paper publishing UI - v1 was duplicated from Academic paper publishing UI
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What about a redesign?
I've been looking much into a design that appeals to me called swiss-style design. I like that most of it is bold yet feels clean and every element felt purposeful.
I'd also like how minimal it is; but in some dashboard UI designs i've seen, it ceases to be minimal instead. I'd like for you to redesign the UI of this project in a functional-minimal-swiss-style design. redesigned from the ground-up, layouts & everything.
I'll help you redesign this academic paper publishing UI with Swiss-style design principles - bold typography, grid-based layouts, purposeful minimalism, and functional clarity. Let me first explore the current structure and generate a detailed design direction.
Excellent! I can see the structure. Let me read the key files to understand the current implementation before the redesign.
Let me read a few more key files to understand the full structure before redesigning.
Now I have a complete picture. Let me set up a task list for this comprehensive redesign focusing on Swiss-style design principles: bold typography as the primary design element, high-contrast black/white with minimal accent, grid-based layouts, and functional minimalism.
Let me start with the design system foundation - updating globals.css with a Swiss-style theme and updating the root layout with appropriate fonts.
Now let me move to the public pages redesign. I'll start with the header, footer, and home page.
Now let me update the status badge component and move to the dashboard pages.
Now let me move to the admin pages.
I've completed a comprehensive Swiss-style redesign of the academic paper publishing UI. The redesign embraces the International Typographic Style with these key changes:
Design System:
Typography as Design:
Layout:
Functional Minimalism:
The admin panel features an inverted header (white on black) to clearly differentiate it from user-facing pages, while maintaining the same design language throughout.
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