Design02/28/2026
Rhythm decides whether users keep scrolling
A good list isn't just neatly arranged — it keeps feeding the scanner with cues they can act on.

The worst thing a portfolio list can do is treat every item with the same weight. If everything shouts equally, the visitor remembers nothing.
By varying cover, title, date and category rhythm, the list can read like an efficient index or like an editorial — depending on the effect you want.
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