Writers Grid
A meet the writers grid of four author columns with illustrated avatars, beats, one line bios, post counts, and read links.
A meet the writers grid of four author columns with illustrated avatars, beats, one line bios, post counts, and read links.
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Writers Grid puts faces to the bylines. A headline and lede sit above four author columns, each carrying an illustrated avatar, a name, a beat, a one line credential bio, and a hairline footer that pairs a mono post count with a read link. The grid makes the case that a real team stands behind the publication, not an anonymous content mill.
The writers are one typed array, and the avatars come from the shared illustrated portrait set rather than stock faces. The columns stretch to equal height so every footer aligns on the same baseline, and the post counts reward real numbers. Swapping a writer or renaming a beat is a one line edit.
Reach for this block on an about page for the blog or a masthead where authorship is part of the trust argument. Bylined content with visible writers out earns anonymous marketing in credibility and shares. Place it near the archive so a reader who liked a piece can find the person behind it and the rest of their work.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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One strong use is the writing team behind a company blog. Other grids:
Tip: name a specific beat under every writer, an author who covers one thing reads as a journalist, one who covers everything reads as marketing.