Tall Project Card
A four-column grid of portrait-format project cards each showing a Placeholder at aspect-4/5 with the name, role, and a concrete two-sentence outcome description below.
A four-column grid of portrait-format project cards each showing a Placeholder at aspect-4/5 with the name, role, and a concrete two-sentence outcome description below.
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Tall Project Card arranges four projects in a four-column grid, each using a portrait Placeholder at aspect-4/5 to fill vertical space. Beneath the image each card shows the project name and year on the same baseline row, the role in muted text, then a two-to-three sentence description that leads with a concrete outcome: onboarding reduced from 11 screens to 5, support tickets down 41% in six months after launch.
Projects are a typed array with name, role, year, and description. The tall portrait crop is the distinctive choice: it fills more of a viewport column than a landscape thumbnail and gives each project visual weight before the description lands.
Reach for this block when a work section needs more than a thumbnail but less than a full case study split. The installer swaps the four Placeholder images for real project screenshots and keeps the description to two or three honest sentences.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is a selected-work section on a homepage where each project warrants a short written summary. Other uses:
Tip: a two-sentence description that names a specific outcome beats a four-sentence one that describes the process without any result.