Awards By Project
Heading and intro above ruled rows grouped by project, each pairing a name and summary with the list of honours that work earned.
Heading and intro above ruled rows grouped by project, each pairing a name and summary with the list of honours that work earned.
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Awards By Project turns the recognition history on its side, grouping every honour under the work that earned it rather than the year or the body. Ledger leads with a Gold for interaction design, an FWA of the Day, and a D&AD shortlist, then Tend and Fieldnote follow with their own hauls, each project carrying a one line summary beside its list. The layout makes the case that the awards are a consequence of the work, not a collection of their own.
Each project is one entry in a typed array, the name and summary in the left column and the honours ruled out on the right. Attaching every award to a named project is the distinctive choice: it keeps the recognition tied to real work instead of floating as loose credentials.
Reach for this block on a recognition page for someone whose strongest projects each earned more than one honour, where grouping by work tells a better story than a flat list. The installer swaps the projects, summaries, and the honours under each for their own record.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the awards grouped by project. Other groupings:
Tip: only group by project once a project holds two or more honours, a single award reads cleaner in a flat list.