Rounded corners are now common across product cards, previews, and social-style layouts, but they only look intentional when they match the rest of the interface language.

Where this matters most

If one image uses sharp edges, another has a heavy radius, and a third has a shadowed frame, the set starts to feel visually inconsistent very quickly.

A stronger working method

The practical solution is to define one or two radius treatments for the relevant image types and apply them consistently across previews, promotional blocks, and embedded assets.

What better execution improves

That simple consistency makes the design feel tighter and more considered, especially in card-heavy layouts.

The most relevant Freezod workspace for this topic is Basic Tools, where the practical tools can be used alongside a more disciplined workflow standard.