I have a 10-screen project already laid out in Figma for both desktop and mobile, but it needs a sharp, consistent polish before it can be shared with stakeholders. The brief is straightforward: • Review every screen and bring spacing and alignment into a single, unified rhythm. • Apply a clear type hierarchy of 26 / 24 / 16 across headings, sub-headings, and body copy. • Standardize page breaks by using one neutral gray background so section changes feel deliberate. • Define button and navigation states—default, hover, and active—so interactions are unmistakable. • Build a lightweight, clickable desktop prototype that lets reviewers move through header links and the main calls-to-action. • Document the final colour palette, typography styles, button specs, and spacing rules inside an organised “Design System” folder within the same Figma file. There are no existing brand guidelines, so use your best judgement while keeping the look modern and cohesive. I’m aiming for a very quick turnaround—ASAP—so efficient communication and daily progress checkpoints are important. Final acceptance is the updated Figma file with: 1. All screens refined and consistent. 2. An interactive prototype covering primary user flows. 3. A clearly labelled assets & documentation section. If this feels like a job you can knock out quickly and cleanly, let’s get started.