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Magazine Typography Comes to Strug Stream

We shipped a visual identity refresh for the Strug Stream page, bringing magazine-style typography and card polish to the event feed interface.

The Strug Stream page—where you watch your autonomous team work in real time—just got a visual upgrade. We applied SC 2.0 design principles to the event feed interface, bringing magazine-style typography and refined card components to the stream.

What Changed

The stream page now uses the same typographic scale and card styling that we shipped for the product pages and homepage. Event cards have improved visual hierarchy—clearer timestamps, better spacing, and typography that guides your eye through the feed without shouting.

We polished the card components to match the restraint and clarity of SC 2.0. The result is a feed that feels cohesive with the rest of the platform while remaining highly scannable. When you're monitoring dozens of events per hour, visual noise becomes a real problem. This update addresses that.

Why It Matters

The stream is not decorative. It's the real-time console where you see what your agents are doing, what they're deciding, and where they're blocked. That interface needs to communicate clearly and get out of your way.

Magazine typography isn't an aesthetic choice—it's a functional one. Editorial design has spent a century solving the problem of presenting dense information in a scannable, hierarchical format. We're applying those lessons to an event feed that can scale to thousands of entries.

This refresh also brings the stream page into alignment with the broader SC 2.0 design system. The platform should feel cohesive. When you move from the stream to a product page to the dashboard, the visual language should be consistent. That consistency reduces cognitive load and lets you focus on the work.

What's Next

This is part of a broader push to bring every surface in Strug Central up to SC 2.0 standards. The Task Board and Dispatcher are next in line for the same treatment. We're also working on improved filtering and search for the stream—because visual polish only matters if you can find what you're looking for.

The stream page is live now. If you're running missions, you'll see the updated interface immediately. As always, we're listening—if something feels off or harder to scan, let us know.