Role And Clients Hero
A portfolio hero that pairs a name and role statement with an inline row of past client wordmarks placed between the lede and the action buttons.
A portfolio hero that pairs a name and role statement with an inline row of past client wordmarks placed between the lede and the action buttons.
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Role and Clients Hero pairs a strong name-and-role h1, Marcus Kim designs software products that people come back to, with a small inline row of client wordmarks, Stripe, Linear, Vercel, Loom, Pitch, placed between the lede and the action buttons. The wordmarks appear as muted text rather than logos, matching the typographic weight of the paragraph around them.
Clients and facts are two arrays. The wordmark row is the distinctive choice: it delivers social proof at the exact moment a visitor is deciding whether to keep reading, before they have scrolled to a testimonials section.
Reach for this block as the opening hero of a senior freelance or studio portfolio where name recognition carries weight. The installer replaces the h1 with their own positioning sentence, swaps the client list for their own past clients, and updates the three fact cells with their location and availability.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the senior product designer proof opener. Other proof-backed variants:
Tip: keep the client list to five or six names maximum; a long row loses the instant credibility effect and starts to read as name-dropping.