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Web Portfolio Infographic

A March 2026 infographic set for parkpawapon.com, built to announce the new portfolio with clear positioning across banner and post formats.

Role

Art direction, launch messaging, infographic layout, and portfolio presentation

Stack

Portfolio PositioningInfographic DesignLaunch MessagingMulti-format Asset SystemBrand Presentation
Personal portfolio / launch campaignMarch 2026 launch package
Banner infographic announcing the Pawapon Thammalangka web portfolio.

Mar 2026

launch month

2

approved visuals

Web

portfolio surface

Case study

Product evidence, written as decisions.

The project page uses the structured content model directly, so the visible story stays aligned with the data source.

01 / Problem

What needed to be solved

  • The portfolio launch needed a clear public announcement that looked intentional and easy to understand.
  • The visual material had to work across two approved formats without relying on extra mockups.
  • The project needed to be shown as real personal-brand work with concise English copy and SEO value.

02 / Solution

How the product responded

  • The launch package uses a 3240x1350 banner and a 1080x1440 post infographic to present the portfolio message in focused public formats.
  • The design highlights the name, role, new website message, portfolio screenshot, and contact path in a readable campaign system.
  • The case study explains the work as a March 2026 portfolio release asset instead of over-describing the visuals.

03 / Architecture

System shape

  • The project is structured around three layers: announcement message, visual identity, and publishing format.
  • The banner infographic acts as the main case-study visual because it combines the launch message, website context, and contact path in one wide frame.
  • The public image set is intentionally limited to two approved assets: one wide banner and one vertical post.

04 / Features

Core product behavior

  • March 2026 web portfolio launch messaging.
  • Approved 3240x1350 banner and 1080x1440 post infographic assets.
  • Direct English case-study copy for portfolio, SEO, and public presentation.

05 / Challenges

What made the build harder

  • The design had to carry a lot of information while staying readable at a glance.
  • The case study needed to describe the work clearly without turning a personal launch asset into a long marketing page.
  • The public presentation had to use only the provided infographic images and avoid placeholder visuals.

06 / Results

What changed

  • The portfolio now includes a real March 2026 personal-brand project tied directly to the website launch.
  • The page gives the infographic work a clean case-study structure alongside client and product projects.
  • The content supports SEO around web portfolio, portfolio infographic, full-stack developer portfolio, personal brand, and website launch.

Gallery

Selected frames from the product system.

Banner web portfolio launch infographic for Pawapon Thammalangka.
The wide banner infographic carries the portfolio launch message for website and campaign-style placement.
Vertical web portfolio launch post infographic for Pawapon Thammalangka.
The vertical post asset gives the same launch message a second approved format for social and portfolio presentation.

Diagram

Architecture, shown as systems and boundaries instead of vague summaries.

The diagram below is intentionally simple. It shows where the product surfaces begin, where contracts sit, and where technical responsibility becomes operational.

01

Launch message

The content needed to explain the portfolio release quickly without turning the announcement into a long campaign page.

  • New website and portfolio launch message
  • Full-stack developer positioning
  • Clear contact and website destination

02

Visual system

The assets use one focused identity direction across wide banner and vertical post formats.

  • Personal avatar and name lockup
  • Dark technical grid with bright accent details
  • Portfolio screenshot used as the proof point

03

Publishing surface

The work is added to the portfolio as a real personal-brand project rather than a placeholder or mockup entry.

  • Case-study page in the existing project system
  • Approved image set only
  • SEO-ready English project copy

Decisions

Implementation decisions that made the build more credible.

Decision 01

The work is shown as a launch system, not a mock project

The case study presents the infographic as a real portfolio release asset with a defined month, purpose, and publishing context.

That keeps the project credible and avoids filler content while still giving the launch work a proper place in the portfolio.

Decision 02

Two approved formats carry the visual story

The 3240x1350 banner infographic is used as the main cover, while the 1080x1440 post asset adds a second approved gallery format.

The portfolio can show the launch system cleanly without adding unapproved mockups or extra generated imagery.

Decision 03

The copy stays direct and portfolio-focused

The writing avoids inflated claims and explains the project through message, visual structure, and delivery value.

Visitors can understand what the work is, why it exists, and how it supports the public portfolio quickly.

Contact

Open for thoughtful product work.

Internships, freelance builds, and product teams with a high bar for implementation quality.

Direct, fast, and easy to route.

Base

Thailand / Thai / English