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Editorial note

Why this notes section exists

A small editorial layer for reading notes, product observations, and shorter essays that sit beside the case studies.

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This section makes room for material that does not belong inside a formal case study.

The case studies are still the strongest proof of product work. They show scope, constraints, decisions, and outcomes. But not every useful thought arrives in that format. Some ideas start as reading notes. Others come from repeated patterns across product teams, delivery work, or the small decisions that shape clarity over time.

What will show up here

  • Notes on books that sharpen product judgment, systems thinking, or design craft.
  • Observations from practice that are too small for a case study but still worth keeping.
  • Short essays on structure, clarity, interface logic, and design decisions under constraint.

Why keep it separate from the portfolio work

The work pages should stay evidence-led. This section can be looser, more reflective, and more exploratory without diluting the case-study layer.

That separation matters. It keeps the portfolio honest while still making room for the thinking around the work.