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Movistar new border radius #1961

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Pull Request Description: Movistar New Border Radius

This pull request introduces updated border radius values for various components in the Movistar design tokens. The changes include:

  • Button: Updated from 4 to 999 to create a fully rounded appearance.
  • Checkbox: Increased from 2 to 4 for a softer look.
  • Container: Adjusted from 8 to 16 to enhance the visual separation of elements.
  • Input: Changed from 8 to 12 for improved aesthetics.
  • Sheet: Updated from 8 to 16 for consistency with the container.

Motivation

The primary motivation behind these changes is to create a more cohesive and modern visual identity across the Movistar components. By standardizing the border radius values, we enhance the user experience by making elements feel more integrated and approachable. The new values promote a softer, more inviting design language, which is crucial for user engagement and satisfaction.

Impact

These updates will improve the overall look and feel of the interface, ensuring that the design aligns with contemporary UI trends. The changes are expected to provide a more polished and professional appearance, reinforcing brand identity while maintaining usability.

@yceballost yceballost marked this pull request as ready for review November 18, 2024 16:27
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