Collab Split
A heading and intro above two ruled columns setting out what the studio carries and what the partner carries, closed by a three cell band of shared duties.
A heading and intro above two ruled columns setting out what the studio carries and what the partner carries, closed by a three cell band of shared duties.
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Collab Split sets a heading and a short intro above two ruled columns: what the studio carries on a joint project and what the partner carries. Each column is a definition list of four duties with a one line note, from design direction and client relationship on the studio side to owned craft and their own estimates on the partner side. A three cell band below names the things both sides own together: the concept, the credit, and the ship call.
The three groups are plain arrays of a title and a note. Writing the split down before kickoff is the distinctive choice: joint projects fail on fuzzy ownership, so a section that states who holds what, and what is truly shared, reads as a working agreement rather than a promise to sort it out later.
Reach for this block in the middle of a collaborations page, after the proof and before the CTA, where a collaborator weighing the work needs to know exactly how responsibility divides. The installer rewrites the two duty lists and the shared band to match how their own partnerships actually run.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the ownership agreement. Other configurations:
Tip: keep the two columns even in count and the notes even in length; a lopsided split reads as an unfair one, whatever the words actually say.