I agree, that the drawing style of HANAMURA Ichika has it's strong points and comes off with unique trades. Still, for my taste there is room for improvement and after reading other works of her, I wondered about a few ticks, like why one guy always has to leave on his pants or is running around with his shirt open. Haha. However, the body physique is a strong point and I like the edgy outlines.
As for the storylines they are unfortunately only average and especially the main story about Futaba and Yuki lacks a little bit of development in my eyes. Their relationship stays rather phyiscal till the end and in-between suddenly turns into a "peachy" one every now and then, which makes the feelings seem somewhat shallow, while the best(!) friends years long love got almost completely ignored by his interest. Sighs. That are only small things, yet it would have been nice to see them solved in a different way.
The 2nd story inlcuded ("Melo") was the strongest, if you ask me. It's a tender story and it is dealing with a serious matter, which is often treated to lightly in the genre. One can imagine, that the fact of being seen as "abnormal", just because one has an interest in the same gender, and the fear of being hated or seen with disgust, is still an actual topic. That's why, it's a refreshing realistic view on the scene, kind of?
As for the 3rd story, it's also not done badly, but a bit more stereotyped and corny, being put together from dramatic scenes. Well, if you like drama, then you might like this one and will be stuck with it in one go.
All in all the drawing style made me raise my rating again, yet the praised stories haven't been able to match my expectations completely, but also didn't crash them. If you like angsty and dramatic relationships, then this will be your cup of tea.