Recent Work Row
A four-card recent work strip with a see-all link at heading level, each card showing a portrait thumbnail, project name, role, and year.
A four-card recent work strip with a see-all link at heading level, each card showing a portrait thumbnail, project name, role, and year.
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Recent Work Row is a lightweight strip for the top of a portfolio page: a heading and a see-all link on one line, then four 4/5 project cards showing Placeholder, name, role, and year. The four cards are Ledger (Lead product design, 2025), Tend (Design and prototyping, 2025), Meridian (Brand identity, 2024), and Field Notes (End to end design, 2024). The see-all link sits at heading level so visitors who want the full picture find the path immediately.
Projects are one compact array. The 4/5 portrait crop is the distinctive detail: taller than a card grid, it lets a row of four sit comfortably at wide viewports without the cards feeling cramped, and naturally collapses to two columns on mobile.
Reach for this block near the top of a homepage or profile page as a quick-entry strip to recent work, with a link to the full archive or work grid. The installer swaps the four most recent project names, roles, and years, and points the see-all link at the work page.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the latest-work entry on a personal homepage. Other uses:
Tip: four cards is the right count for this strip, three reads sparse at wide viewports, five breaks the row rhythm on most screen widths.