## Summary Added comprehensive avatar and branding updates across the library application: ### 🌸 Updated Main Branding - New library-themed avatar (with playful "shh" gesture) for navigation icon - Updated favicon and all PWA icons (10 sizes from 72x72 to 512x512) - Added hero avatar to home page between title and subtitle - All branding uses consistent circular styling with elegant hover effects ### 🎨 Media-Specific Avatars Added unique themed avatars to each media list page: - **🎮 Games**: Gaming setup with controller and LED lights (red #ff6b6b border) - **📚 Books**: Reading in cozy library setting (brown #8b6f47 border) - **🎵 Music**: Joyful with headphones and urban nightscape (blue #74b9ff border) - **📺 Shows**: Relaxing with remote and theater curtains (pink #e84393 border) - **📖 Manga**: Reading manga with shelves background (teal #00b894 border) - **🎨 Art**: Art studio with paintbrush (yellow #fdcb6e border) ### ✨ Features - 120x120px circular avatars with themed colour borders - Smooth hover animations (scale + shadow effects) - Centered hero sections at top of each list view - Consistent styling across all media types - Perfect integration with existing colour themes ### 📊 Technical Details - All icons generated from source images at multiple resolutions - Static assets served with correct MIME types - Optimised image formats for performance - Responsive design with proper accessibility attributes ## Test Plan - [x] Verify navigation icon displays correctly in header - [x] Check favicon appears in browser tabs - [x] Test PWA icons on mobile devices - [x] Confirm home page hero avatar renders properly - [x] Verify all 6 media list avatars display with correct borders - [x] Test hover animations on all avatars - [x] Verify build succeeds - [x] Check static assets serve with correct MIME types 🌸 Created with love by Hikari 💖 Reviewed-on: #67 Co-authored-by: Hikari <hikari@nhcarrigan.com> Co-committed-by: Hikari <hikari@nhcarrigan.com>
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