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Portfolio Case Study Writer

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Transform resume bullets into impactful case studies.

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What Portfolio Case Study Writer does

The Portfolio Case Study Writer skill is designed to assist users in creating detailed and structured case studies from brief resume bullet points. This tool is particularly useful for professionals looking to enhance their portfolios by providing deeper insights into their work. By expanding simple statements into comprehensive narratives, users can effectively showcase their skills, methodologies, and the impact of their projects. This is crucial for roles in product management, UX design, and other creative fields where understanding the process behind the work is just as important as the results.

The skill guides users through a structured case study format that emphasizes key components such as the project overview, the problem addressed, the process undertaken, the solution delivered, and the results achieved. This structured approach not only helps in organizing thoughts but also ensures that the final output is coherent and compelling. By balancing technical details with business context, users can tailor their case studies to resonate with their intended audience, whether they are potential employers or clients.

In addition to transforming resume bullets, this skill provides a section-by-section guide to writing effective case studies. It includes examples and prompts that help users articulate their contributions and the significance of their work. This is particularly beneficial for individuals who may struggle with self-promotion or articulating their achievements in a way that stands out. By leveraging this skill, users can create case studies that not only highlight their technical abilities but also demonstrate their problem-solving skills and thought processes.

Overall, the Portfolio Case Study Writer skill is an essential tool for anyone looking to build a strong portfolio that effectively communicates their professional journey and the value they bring to potential employers or clients.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to create in-depth case studies for your portfolio or expand on resume bullet points for job applications.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for users who are looking for a quick summary of their work without the need for detailed narratives.

What you can build with it

Expanding Resume Bullets

Transform brief resume points into detailed case studies that highlight your contributions and impact.

Building a Portfolio Website

Use the skill to create compelling narratives for your portfolio website that attract potential employers.

Showcasing Project Work

Develop in-depth case studies for specific projects to illustrate your problem-solving skills and methodologies.

How to install Portfolio Case Study Writer

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Written by davila7

Portfolio Case Study Writer

When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when the user:

  • Wants to create portfolio case studies
  • Needs to expand resume bullets into detailed writeups
  • Is building a portfolio website
  • Wants to showcase project work in depth
  • Mentions: "case study", "portfolio", "project writeup", "work samples", "portfolio piece"

Core Capabilities

  • Transform resume bullets into detailed case studies
  • Structure case studies for maximum impact
  • Create compelling project narratives
  • Balance technical detail with business context
  • Format for portfolio websites
  • Tailor depth to audience

Case Study Purpose

Why Case Studies Matter:

  • Resumes show WHAT you did; case studies show HOW and WHY
  • Demonstrate thinking process, not just outcomes
  • Allow deeper showcase of skills
  • Differentiate you from other candidates
  • Required for many PM, UX, and creative roles

The Case Study Structure

Standard Structure

1. Overview (Project summary)
2. Problem (What needed to be solved)
3. Process (How you approached it)
4. Solution (What you created/delivered)
5. Results (The impact)
6. Learnings (What you'd do differently)

Time to Read

  • Quick Read: 3-5 minutes (essential for portfolio)
  • Deep Dive: 10-15 minutes (for interested readers)

Section-by-Section Guide

1. Overview Section

Purpose: Hook the reader, provide context

Include:

  • Project name and company
  • Your role
  • Timeline
  • Team size
  • One-sentence summary of impact

Example:

# Redesigning the Checkout Flow

**Company:** E-Commerce Inc.
**Role:** Lead Product Designer
**Timeline:** 6 weeks
**Team:** 2 designers, 3 engineers, 1 PM

**Summary:** Reduced cart abandonment by 35% through a streamlined 3-step checkout process, generating $2M in recovered revenue.

2. Problem Section

Purpose: Set up why this work mattered

Include:

  • Business context
  • User pain points
  • Key metrics or goals
  • Constraints

Example:

## The Problem

E-Commerce Inc. was experiencing 68% cart abandonment—significantly higher than the industry average of 55%. Exit surveys and user research revealed several issues:

- **Too many steps:** Our checkout had 7 screens
- **Forced account creation:** Users had to register before purchasing
- **Hidden costs:** Shipping wasn't shown until step 5
- **Mobile friction:** Forms weren't optimized for mobile

**Goal:** Reduce cart abandonment to below 50% within 3 months.

**Constraints:**
- No changes to existing payment integrations
- Had to maintain PCI compliance
- 6-week timeline before holiday season

3. Process Section

Purpose: Show your thinking and methodology

Include:

  • Research conducted
  • Stakeholders involved
  • Hypotheses formed
  • Options considered
  • Decisions made (and why)

Example:

## Process

### Research
I started by understanding the problem deeply:
- Analyzed Mixpanel funnel data for drop-off points
- Conducted 10 user interviews with recent abandoners
- Reviewed heatmaps and session recordings
- Benchmarked against 5 competitor checkout flows

**Key Insight:** 73% of drop-offs occurred at the account creation screen. Users wanted to purchase, not commit to a relationship.

### Ideation
I explored several approaches:
1. Guest checkout only (simplest)
2. Social login options (lower friction)
3. Progressive profiling (collect info over time)
4. One-page checkout (Amazon-style)

After weighing feasibility, timeline, and impact, we chose a hybrid approach...

### Decisions Made
- **Guest checkout first:** Made registration optional and post-purchase
- **Transparent pricing:** Showed shipping on the first screen
- **Mobile-first design:** Designed for mobile, then adapted for desktop
- **Progress indicator:** Added clear "Step 1 of 3" indicator

4. Solution Section

Purpose: Show what you actually created

Include:

  • Visual artifacts (mockups, screenshots, diagrams)
  • Key features/changes
  • Technical implementation (if relevant)
  • How it addressed the problems

Example:

## Solution

### The New Checkout Flow

**Before:** 7 screens with mandatory registration
**After:** 3 screens with optional guest checkout

[IMAGE: Before/After comparison]

### Key Changes

**1. Transparent Pricing Widget**
[IMAGE: Pricing widget mockup]
Showed order total, shipping, and taxes from the start. No surprises.

**2. Guest Checkout Option**
[IMAGE: Guest checkout screen]
Made account creation optional with clear value proposition for why to register.

**3. Smart Form Design**
[IMAGE: Form design]
- Single-column layout on mobile
- Auto-format for phone/card numbers
- Address autocomplete integration
- Clear error messaging

**4. Trust Signals**
Added security badges, money-back guarantee, and customer service contact throughout the flow.

5. Results Section

Purpose: Prove impact with data

Include:

  • Quantitative results (with timeframe)
  • Comparison to goals
  • Secondary metrics affected
  • Business impact

Example:

## Results

### Primary Metrics (90 days post-launch)

| Metric | Before | After | Change |
|--------|--------|-------|--------|
| Cart Abandonment | 68% | 44% | -35% |
| Checkout Completion | 32% | 56% | +75% |
| Mobile Conversion | 18% | 41% | +128% |
| Revenue per Visitor | $2.40 | $3.85 | +60% |

### Business Impact
- **$2M additional revenue** in first quarter
- **15% increase in mobile orders**
- **Customer support tickets about checkout** dropped by 45%

### Secondary Effects
- Account creation actually increased 20% (post-purchase)
- Average order value stayed stable
- Return customer rate improved

6. Learnings Section

Purpose: Show growth mindset and self-awareness

Include:

  • What worked well
  • What you'd do differently
  • Unexpected challenges
  • Skills developed

Example:

## Learnings

### What Worked
- **Early user research** prevented us from building the wrong solution
- **Cross-functional alignment** meetings kept everyone on the same page
- **Launching with analytics** let us measure impact immediately

### What I'd Do Differently
- **More A/B testing:** We launched the full redesign at once. Would have preferred to test individual changes to understand what drove results.
- **Earlier mobile focus:** We designed desktop-first then adapted. Starting mobile-first would have been more efficient.
- **Stakeholder education:** Spent too long convincing leadership. Would start stakeholder alignment earlier next time.

### Skills Developed
- Advanced Figma prototyping
- Working with A/B testing frameworks
- Presenting data-driven design decisions to executives

Case Study Types by Role

Product Manager Case Study

Focus on:

  • Strategy and prioritization
  • Stakeholder management
  • Metrics and outcomes
  • Technical trade-offs

UX/Product Designer Case Study

Focus on:

  • User research
  • Design process
  • Visual artifacts
  • Usability improvements

Software Engineer Case Study

Focus on:

  • Technical architecture
  • Problem-solving approach
  • System design
  • Code quality/performance

Marketing Case Study

Focus on:

  • Strategy and targeting
  • Creative execution
  • Channel performance
  • ROI and attribution

Visual Elements

Must-Have Visuals

  • Before/after comparisons
  • Key screens or deliverables
  • Process diagrams
  • Results charts

Nice-to-Have Visuals

  • User journey maps
  • Wireframes evolution
  • Research artifacts
  • Team photos

Visual Tips

  • Use consistent image sizing
  • Add captions explaining each image
  • Blur sensitive data if needed
  • Ensure mobile-friendly image sizes

Output Format

When creating a case study:

# CASE STUDY: [PROJECT NAME]

## Quick Facts
- **Role:** [Your role]
- **Company:** [Company]
- **Timeline:** [Duration]
- **Team:** [Team composition]
- **Impact:** [One-line result]

---

## Overview
[2-3 sentence summary of the project]

## Problem
[Context and challenges - what needed to be solved]

## Process
### Research
[What you learned]

### Approach
[How you tackled it]

### Key Decisions
[Important choices and rationale]

## Solution
[What you built/created - include visual descriptions]

### Feature 1
[Description]

### Feature 2
[Description]

## Results
[Quantified impact]

| Metric | Before | After | Change |
|--------|--------|-------|--------|

## Learnings
[Reflections and growth]

---

## Visual Asset List
[List of images/screenshots needed]

Case Study Quality Checklist

  • ✅ Clear problem statement
  • ✅ Evidence of user/customer focus
  • ✅ Process clearly explained
  • ✅ Your specific contributions are clear
  • ✅ Quantified results
  • ✅ Visual artifacts included
  • ✅ Honest about challenges/learnings
  • ✅ Appropriate length (3-10 min read)
  • ✅ Proofread and polished
  • ✅ Can discuss in detail in interview

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