PortfolioMarch 12, 20262 min read
Case-Study Thinking for WordPress and Custom Builds
A project page gets stronger when it explains what the build solved, not just what tools were used.

A lot of portfolios stop at listing technologies. That is useful, but it is rarely the thing that makes a project memorable.
Better case-study questions
- What problem did the project solve?
- What became easier for users or administrators?
- What workflows were custom or unusually important?
- Why did the implementation matter?
Good supporting details
- Feed automation
- role-based access
- member portals
- structured content systems
- performance improvements
Good project writing turns screenshots into proof. It helps people understand why the work mattered.