Pascal's decisions make PowerAdvice easier to scan, easier to sponsor, and safer to finish before Doug shows it in the July sponsor cycle.
Pascal's merged PRs turned repeated page styling into a shared system so visible changes stop drifting from surface to surface.
Chrome, labels, metadata, navigation, channel framing, and utility UI stay quiet and consistent.
The display face is reserved for published article titles, where it adds magazine character without confusing the UI.
If a font looks different, the answer is role clarity: title, chrome, metadata, and action each have a job.
Pascal's structure gives the team a way to decide placements deliberately: visibility for sponsors versus article density for readers.
It proves sponsorship has real placement and makes the offer easier to discuss.
Doug is right that smaller screens can show fewer stories when ad weight moves high.
The answer should be explicit: what stays high, what moves lower, and what is sponsor-specific.
Before sponsor demos, the team should mark each visible concern as intentional, changed, or still in Phase 3.
Sweep font mismatches against Pascal's roles.
Keep hierarchy, recover wasted density.
Set placement rules by screen size.
Make Ask and article actions obvious.
One page of answers he can use with sponsors.