I need fresh, evidence-based ideas that immediately elevate how visitors move through Microsoft.com. The priority is clear: improve user experience. To get there I want a concise UX audit, actionable wireframes or prototypes for the pages you consider critical, and a short style guide so my internal team can extend the work seamlessly. Please ground every decision in usability best practices, web-accessibility guidelines (WCAG), and real-world performance considerations. HTML, CSS, JavaScript and modern component frameworks such as React are all acceptable—use whichever stack lets you demonstrate clean, responsive and accessible interactions. If you lean on Figma, Adobe XD or similar for prototyping, that’s fine as long as final assets are easy for developers to translate into code. Acceptance criteria – A written audit pinpointing friction points and quick-win fixes – Mid- fidelity wireframes or interactive prototypes for the agreed pages – Visual specs / tokens that cover colours, typography and spacing – A brief hand-off note outlining implementation recommendations and next steps Timelines and scope can flex; quality, clarity and real-world practicality cannot.