Lets Talk Split
A two-column contact split with a warm heading on the left and a bordered card carrying response time, fit criteria, and preferred start date on the right.
A two-column contact split with a warm heading on the left and a bordered card carrying response time, fit criteria, and preferred start date on the right.
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Lets Talk Split divides the contact prompt into two balanced columns: on the left a heading ("Ready to start something?") and a warm framing line inviting the early conversation; on the right a bordered card carrying three detail rows, response time (within one business day, usually faster), best suited for (product design, design systems, early-stage UX for small to mid-size teams), and preferred start (September 2026), then the primary action.
No arrays; both columns are hard-coded prose. The right card carries enough substantive copy to match the visual height of the left, following the split-layout balance rule without resorting to padding.
Reach for this block when a single-column band feels too plain and a full contact form is too heavy. It works well near the bottom of a homepage or a services page. The installer swaps the heading, the three detail rows, and the preferred start date each engagement cycle.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the qualified contact split with response expectations. Other split shapes:
Tip: the response-time row is a micro-commitment; a real number, within one business day, reads as a promise and raises confidence before the click.