Portfolio

The work, shown plainly

Guest emails, annotated arrival notes, question maps, and the pages they became. No mockups staged for a portfolio, just the artifacts each engagement actually produced.

Boutique hotel lobby in morning light with guest journey planning cards on a wooden table

Question Map

Juniper Hill Farm Stays

The map that set the stay page order.

Overhead journey mapping table with note cards grouped into four clusters

Arrival Notes

Stonefield Vineyard

The notes behind the new tasting-page order.

Bayline House booking page for the Garden King room with grouped details beside the reservation panel

Deliverable

Juniper Hill Farm Stays

The reorganized stay page, in review.

Decision map diagram showing source evidence grouping into four content groups and one handoff

Question Map

Juniper Hill Farm Stays

Guest emails grouped into four answer areas.

Printed page sheets with pencil annotation marks and sticky flags

Annotated Record

Cedar Hollow Cabins

Pre-arrival guide marked up by question.

Sorted stack of guest inquiry cards with kraft paper sorting tabs

Source Material

Stonefield Vineyard

Tasting questions sorted by decision.

Open service log notebook beside detail sheets under a brass desk lamp

Source Material

Lark Meadow Retreat

Booking notes behind the four-part page.

Calm breakfast lounge in morning light with set tables

Outcome Context

Juniper Hill Farm Stays

The morning the new page describes.

How To Read This Page

Every image is a real artifact

Captured, Not Staged

Notes and screens come from working reviews, captioned with what they show and which engagement produced them.

Labeled By Role

Each artifact carries its role: source material, question map, annotated record, deliverable, or outcome context.

Claims Stay Home

A portfolio shows work, not results. Outcome numbers live with their case studies, next to what was and was not measured.

The Stories Behind These

Every artifact has a case study