# Closer UI Upgrade This document is the focused visual upgrade plan for making Closer feel more beautiful, polished, and emotionally specific without turning it into a decorative wellness app. The direction: keep the app calm and private, but make important relationship moments feel more intentional. ## Upgrade Priorities ### 1. Complete the Daily Question Visual Arc The Home screen should visually move through the daily question ritual. - `UNANSWERED`: use `illustration_tonight_partner_prompt` - One partner answered: keep the answer-card ritual artwork - `BOTH_ANSWERED`: use the new reveal-ready artwork - `REVEALED`: use a calmer completed-state treatment, not the same urgency as reveal-ready Why this matters: The daily question is the core habit. The visuals should make the state obvious before the user reads the copy. ### 2. Add Subtle Motion to High-Emotion States Use small, restrained motion only where it adds emotional clarity. Best targets: - A soft glow or pulse on the reveal-ready Home card - Gentle fade/scale when a daily state changes - A quiet success transition after both answers are revealed Avoid: - Constant decorative animation - Bouncy motion - Motion on dense settings, security, or history screens Why this matters: The app should feel alive, but still intimate and trustworthy. ### 3. Polish the Home Screen Hierarchy The Home screen should make the next shared action unmistakable. Improve: - Give the primary card stronger visual priority than secondary cards - Reduce competing surfaces around the daily question - Make the primary CTA feel more tactile - Keep secondary actions quieter and easier to scan Why this matters: Home should answer one question immediately: what should we do together next? ### 4. Make Light Theme Feel Equally Designed Dark mode currently carries more of the mood. Light mode should feel intentional too. Improve: - Softer warm backgrounds - Better contrast between cards and page surfaces - Less clinical white space - Light-mode versions of major illustrations where needed Why this matters: The product should feel premium in both themes, not like dark mode is the real design and light mode is the fallback. ### 5. Create a More Satisfying Revealed State After both partners reveal answers, the app should not just feel "done." It should invite the next tiny moment of connection. Improve: - Add a softer post-reveal visual state - Surface the follow-up prompt more beautifully - Make saved reflections feel like a shared memory, not a log entry Why this matters: The reveal is not the end of the interaction. It is the beginning of the conversation. ### 6. Keep the Illustration System Strict Illustrations should stay purposeful and surface-specific. Rules: - Do not reuse the same couple image everywhere - Do not add characters to every screen - Do not add large illustrations to privacy, security, account, or settings screens - Use artwork for emotional transitions, empty states, and onboarding moments - Keep dense task screens focused on content Why this matters: The app becomes more beautiful by being more intentional, not by adding more decoration. ## First Implementation Batch Start with the smallest set of upgrades that visibly improves the app. 1. Wire the daily question artwork states on Home. 2. Add the reveal-ready illustration for `BOTH_ANSWERED`. 3. Add a restrained visual emphasis to the reveal-ready CTA. 4. Review Home in dark and light mode. 5. Capture updated README screenshots after the states are stable. ## Quality Bar An upgrade is successful if: - The screen feels calmer and more premium. - The next action is clearer. - The emotional state is obvious before reading every word. - The app still feels private and serious. - No screen becomes busier just because new artwork exists.