CLIENT / COMPANY NAME HERE

PROJECT NAME HERE

This is where your longform description goes. This should give a broad overview of what the project was, what your role in it was, and what the results were. Think of it as the intro paragraph/summary for the storytelling that you will be doing in the following sections.

There is a big image placeholder in the hero banner of the page where you should put some in-context imagery of the final product. Below are 4 square placeholders for final product images as well. We put these here as a quick visual to anyone looking at the page in case they do not scroll down to experience the storytelling of the project. If you do not have enough unique images to also populate the Final Product section at the bottom, you may reuse these images later as well.

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CONTEXT

Here is where you can give insights to the “problem” this project was attempting to solve. What research and strategy provided the framework for the design? Here is a good place to provide strategic insights that kicked off the project in the first place. Add or delete image placeholders as you see fit, or you may remove this entire section if it is not relevant to the product.

PROCESS

This is where you “show your work” – how did you get to the final result? A great place for moodboards, work-in-progress imagery and storytelling. How did you collaborate interntally/externally? What were some roadblocks or successes that you experienced along the way? Add or delete image placeholders as you see fit.

THE FINAL PRODUCT

Finally, you can showcase where all the insights and work brought you: show off the product in its final form and share any successes or accolades that the finished product received. Did the collaboration perform exceptionally well in store sales? Did any of the products receive social media attention? Basically this is a place to show off the fruits of your labor and brag about the results!

Add or delete image placeholders as you see fit, but I would recommend keeping the 4x1 squares and one big hero image below at the very least.

**NOTE: Some of these images are placeholders that I grabbed from Justina’s blog to illustrate the visual storytelling – not sure if they are your work and even if they are, it probably makes sense to replace them with images that you know you have access to. If you leave them, I think maybe crediting Justina at the bottom makes sense.

CREDITS:

Include any photo or creative credits here if you need to, or delete if unnecessary.

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