Typical Week About
A two-column about showing the shape of a working week as five ruled day rows beside a heading and three working facts.
A two-column about showing the shape of a working week as five ruled day rows beside a heading and three working facts.
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Typical Week About shows the honest shape of a working week: five ruled day rows, Monday through Friday, each with a named focus and one concrete sentence. Monday is heads down on the hardest problem, Tuesday is client mornings, Wednesday is a second studio block, Thursday ships with a written walkthrough, and Friday clears loose ends and spends two protected hours on whatever skill is currently weakest. A left column carries the heading, a short lede, and three working facts: meeting windows, deep-work days, and reply times.
The five days are one const array of day, focus, and body rendered as a divided list beside a definition list of three facts. Showing the calendar is the distinctive choice: a visible week tells a client how their project will actually move, more honestly than any promise of availability.
Reach for this block as the working-style portion of an about page for a creative whose calendar is part of the craft, or on a services page where a client wants to know how the week runs before signing. The installer swaps the five days and three facts to match their own rhythm.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the solo designer's protected-focus week. Other shapes:
Tip: the deep-work days are the credibility signal; a week that is all meetings tells a client the real work happens somewhere off the calendar.