Story-First Headlines for Case Studies and Portfolios
“A Chef’s One-Wall Kitchen Learns to Breathe” beats a generic renovation label. It tells us who lives here and why design decisions matter. Human stakes transform a pretty picture into a relatable journey worth clicking, reading, and saving.
Story-First Headlines for Case Studies and Portfolios
Location adds texture. “Sun-Safe Serenity in a Palm Springs Bungalow” or “A Quiet, Book-Lined Flat off Marylebone High Street.” Personality plus place instantly positions your aesthetic. Invite readers to imagine themselves there, then guide them through your choices with intention.
Story-First Headlines for Case Studies and Portfolios
Constraints make headlines compelling: tight footprint, north light, heritage rules, rental limits. “Heritage Rules, Contemporary Calm: A Terrace Reimagined Without Touching the Façade.” The tension promises ingenuity and draws clicks from readers hungry for realistic, transferable solutions.