Why include process sketches on your portfolio website?
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A portfolio website is essential, but showing only finished work can feel sterile. What's one piece of "process" content, like a sketch or a failed iteration, you've included that actually helped clients understand your approach better?
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I keep a tiny sketch reel beside the finished work and a short notes log It shows how ideas start rough and gradually become the final design Clients get a sense of process which helps trust for portfolio website design 2025
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A failed iteration can be more telling than a polished win I include a single page that explains what failed and why we pivoted It helps clients see constraints and problem solving during portfolio website ideas 2025
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I use a simple before and after sequence that starts with a rough draft and ends with the finished piece Then I include a short justification of the big decisions It trains clients to value learning over flawless polish
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I keep a brief storyboard outline at the top of each project page so busy clients scan quickly and still understand the path we took It keeps focus on impact rather than shiny visuals
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Lastly a compact mini case study that covers goals constraints and results not just visuals It makes the work feel earned and credible for portfolio website templates 2025
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