Repeat Clients
Ruled rows of five returning clients each pairing the company and a one line history with a right aligned project count and year span.
Ruled rows of five returning clients each pairing the company and a one line history with a right aligned project count and year span.
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Repeat Clients lists the companies that came back for more work as ruled rows, each pairing the company name with a one line history of the relationship and a right aligned project count and year span. Ledger reads six projects across 2019 to 2026; Maren Studio reads five, identity work first, then the site, then seasonal campaigns. The heading is Clients who came back; the lede says seven of my last ten engagements were with companies I had already worked with.
Clients are one array with company, history, projects, and span fields. The history line is the distinctive choice, it turns a company name into a short account of how one project grew into a lasting relationship.
Reach for this block on an about or clients page where retention is the point you most want to make. The installer updates each row with a real company, the history of how the work grew, and their own project count and year span in tabular-nums order.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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After
One strong use is the retention roster. Other row uses:
Tip: keep the history to one honest line, a first project that led somewhere, not a full case study; the project count carries the proof.