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name: portfolio-page
description: "Structure a portfolio or case-study page that shows your work, not just lists it. Use when asked to write a portfolio page, a project case study, a work showcase, or an 'is this person good?' proof page. Produces a portfolio structure — a positioning header, and per-project case studies (context → your role → what you did → outcome) that demonstrate impact, ready to export as a designed page/PDF."
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# Portfolio Page Skill

A portfolio fails when it's a gallery of artifacts with no story — the viewer can't tell what *you* did
or whether it worked. This skill structures it as **evidence**: a clear positioning header, then per-project
case studies that walk context → your specific role → what you did → the outcome. It works for PMs,
designers, engineers, marketers, founders — any "show me you're good" page.

## Required Inputs

Ask for these only if they aren't already provided:

- **Who you are & what you want** — your positioning and the audience (hiring manager, client, investor).
- **The projects** — 2–4 of your best, with: the problem, your role, what you did, and the result.
- **Proof** — metrics, links, visuals, testimonials (whatever's available).
- **Constraints** — anything confidential/NDA that needs anonymising.

## Output Format

### [Name] — [positioning headline]
One line on who you are and the value you create; who the page is for; contact/links.

**Selected work** — 2–4 case studies, strongest first. Each:

#### [Project name] — [one-line outcome]
- **Context:** the situation and the problem (brief — set the stage).
- **My role:** your specific contribution vs. the team's (be honest and clear).
- **What I did:** the key decisions/actions, not every task — show judgement.
- **Outcome:** the measurable result (or qualitative if that's all there is), and what you learned.
- **Proof:** link / visual / metric / quote.

**About / how I work** (optional) — a short note on approach or values, for fit.

**Note** (for the user): pick depth over breadth — 3 strong case studies beat 8 thin ones. Anonymise confidential numbers as ranges ("~30% lift") rather than dropping them.

## Quality Checks

- [ ] Each project is a case study (context → role → action → outcome), not just a title + screenshot
- [ ] Your specific role is distinguished from the team's on every project
- [ ] Outcomes are stated (quantified where possible), not left implied
- [ ] The page leads with positioning so the viewer knows who it's for and what you do
- [ ] 2–4 strong projects, newest/most-relevant first — depth over breadth

## Anti-Patterns

- [ ] Do not list artifacts without the story — a screenshot with no context proves nothing
- [ ] Do not blur your contribution into the team's — "we shipped" leaves the viewer unsure what you did
- [ ] Do not omit outcomes — "redesigned the flow" without a result is a task, not a case study
- [ ] Do not pad with weak projects — each extra mediocre one dilutes the strong ones
- [ ] Do not leak confidential data — anonymise to ranges instead of dropping the impact entirely

## Based On

Case-study portfolio practice (context · role · action · outcome) used across product, design, and engineering.
