Desk Tour
Split desk tour pairing a square workspace photo with six numbered callout rows naming each item and the reason it earned its place.
Split desk tour pairing a square workspace photo with six numbered callout rows naming each item and the reason it earned its place.
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Desk Tour pairs one large workspace photo with six numbered callout rows: a Fully Jarvis standing desk, a used Herman Miller Aeron, a MacBook Pro 14-inch on a stand, an LG 27UN850 on an Ergotron arm, Audioengine A2+ speakers, and an Anglepoise Type 75 lamp. Each row carries a one-line reason the item stays, and a caption dates the photo to June 2026 so the tour reads as current rather than staged.
Items are a single array rendered as ruled rows beside the image. The distinctive choice is the numbering, it turns a flat gear list into a guided walk across the desk in the order a visitor would notice things.
Reach for this block on a /uses page, a studio page, or an about page where the workspace is part of the story. The installer swaps the photo for their own desk, then rewrites the six rows so each reason is true rather than aspirational.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the numbered six-item desk walk. Other desk tour layouts:
Tip: the reasons matter more than the models, a desk tour where every row says "I like it" is just a receipt pile.