Awards Hero
Split hero with a first person intro and actions beside a two by two grid of award cells, each naming the issuer, honour, and year.
Split hero with a first person intro and actions beside a two by two grid of award cells, each naming the issuer, honour, and year.
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Awards Hero grounds the introduction in third party proof. The left column names Rowan Ellis, art director, opens with a lede about brand systems for cultural institutions, sets an availability and featured-in facts card, and offers two actions, view the work and get in touch. The right column is a two by two grid of award cells, each naming the issuer and year above the honour itself, from Awwwards Site of the Day to a Type Directors Club certificate.
The distinctive choice is letting recognition carry the claim instead of adjectives. Jury names and publication mastheads are external, so the credibility lands harder than any self-description could, and the headline stays a plain name and role.
Reach for this block as the opening hero of a senior creative portfolio where awards and features are genuine and recent. The installer swaps the name, the four award cells, and the availability and featured-in facts to match their own record.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the award-backed creative opener. Other proof shapes for the grid:
Tip: only fill the grid with recognition you can point to on the record; an invented jury name is easy to check and costs more trust than a missing cell would.