Numbers FAQ
A left aligned heading above a three column grid of six rule topped cards, each pairing a question with a large number and detail.
A left aligned heading above a three column grid of six rule topped cards, each pairing a question with a large number and detail.
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Numbers FAQ answers the questions that have a figure attached: six prospective client questions, each led by a single large number and unit, from one project at a time to a typical eight week engagement. Every answer opens with the headline figure so a visitor reads the terms of the working relationship at a glance, then a short two line detail underneath fills in the qualifier the number needs.
The six entries are one typed array of NumberFaq objects, each carrying a question, a value, a unit, and a detail line. A three column grid, topped by thin rules, steps down to two columns and then one as the viewport narrows, and the value sits in tabular figures so numbers of different widths still line up cleanly.
Reach for this block on a services or pricing page where the most common questions all resolve to a number the practice is willing to commit to, and a visitor wants those commitments before the longer prose. The installer swaps the six figures for their own, keeping every number one they actually hold themselves to rather than an aspirational round total.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the six figures that define a freelance design engagement. Other sets:
Tip: keep every figure honest; a grid of round, flattering numbers reads like marketing, while an odd, specific one reads like a real commitment.