Project Title
Project Title (H1): Start the page with the main title of your project.
Role
under the title.
Project Type
under the title.
Duration
under the title.
Deliverables
under the title.
“Use a Quote Block to highlight a key user quote or a challenging metric (e.g., “Users struggled to complete checkout, resulting in a 40% cart abandonment rate.”).”
The Challenge or The Problem
Section 2: The Problem and Goal (Why it Matters)
Challenge — The Needs a new brand identity
Purpose — Brand identity for The National Cherry Blossom Festival.
Content (Text Block): Write a concise 1-2 paragraph description of the problem you were hired to solve, the business goal, and the user pain point. (Keep it to 5-7 lines maximum.)
H3: The Research & Discovery:
Section 3: Your Process (The "How")
This is where you showcase your UX and research skills. Use Heading 3 (H3) for sub-sections.
H3: Research & Discovery:
Content: Briefly list 2-3 methods you used (User Interviews, Surveys, Competitive Analysis).
H3: Design & Ideation:
Content: Discuss how you moved from findings to design. Mention low-fidelity sketches or wireframes.
H3: Brand Identity (If applicable):
Content: Explain the strategic shift in the brand. Why these colors, why this font?
Section 4: The Solution & Results
H2: The Solution
Content: Explain the final, implemented design. Focus on how it directly addresses the problem identified in Section 2.
H2: The Impact (The most important part!)
Content: Quantify your success. Use numbers.
Example: "The redesign led to a 35% increase in task completion and reduced support calls by 15% in the first month."
If you don't have real numbers, state a clear hypothesis: "The simplified flow is designed to improve conversion by 20%."