# Portfolio Examples
Portfolio examples are reference points for what good looks like: a small set of strong projects, each framed as a mini case study (problem, role, approach, outcome), with design that supports the work instead of distracting from it.
## Deeper Context

Developers emphasize stack, constraints, and impact (performance, users, reliability). Designers show research, iteration, and user or business outcomes. Writers and marketers highlight audience, channel, and metrics. Shared patterns: scannable headings, concise copy, visuals or live links, and a short About--not a resume paste. Navigation stays simple; many strong examples include a resume on the same site.

## Related Terms

- [portfolio](https://foliox.me/glossary/portfolio)
- [developer-portfolio](https://foliox.me/glossary/developer-portfolio)
- [job-portfolio](https://foliox.me/glossary/job-portfolio)
- [personal-brand](https://foliox.me/glossary/personal-brand)


## FAQ

### How many projects should a portfolio include?

Three to five strong, recent projects for most professionals. Curate for the roles you want, not your entire history.

### Can I include side or school projects?

Yes, especially early in your career. Frame them like professional work: problem, what you did, and what you achieved or learned.

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