personal portfolio split-screen

Chelo The Barber

A custom concept for clients who choose a barber by style, trust, and fast booking. The layout is intentionally different from the rest of the Orlando batch: split portrait-proof area and personal service promise without fake claims.

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Conversion focus

portfolio-first path that turns style proof into a booking conversation.

Built to make calls, appointments, quote requests, or visits easier.

Service clarity

Group the main services into short, scannable choices so a visitor does not have to guess what is available.

Proof before pressure

Add approved project photo spaces and review-ready proof without inventing testimonials or claims.

Fast contact

Keep call, message, appointment, or quote options close to the decision point to convert more visits into action.

Approved photo area for Chelo The Barber: owner-approved shop, project, service, or before/after images would be placed here.

Until the owner approves images, this page uses clearly labeled placeholders instead of stock-looking fake work.

  1. Choose the service. Visitors see the right category first.
  2. Check the trust cues. Photo and review spaces make comparison easier.
  3. Take action. The page points to call, booking, message, or quote request without friction.

Competitor-inspired feature, simplified

Stronger local competitors often show service menus, photo proof, reviews, and clear contact paths. This concept brings those features into a simpler starter website for Chelo The Barber so the business can compete when customers compare options online.

A visitor should leave the page knowing what to book, why this business feels trustworthy, and exactly how to make contact.

Customer questions answered

What services are offered? What should I prepare? How do I reach the business? What proof can I see before I book? The page answers those questions in the order a real buyer thinks about them.

For the owner, this means fewer cold visitors bouncing back to Google and more people taking the practical next step: calling, messaging, asking for a quote, requesting an appointment, or planning a visit.

Why this layout fits Chelo The Barber

The page is not a recolored version of another sample. Its header pattern is minimal creator-name masthead with right-side booking cue; its hero composition is split portrait-proof area and personal service promise without fake claims; its proof treatment is large lookbook slots labeled for approved cut photos; and its footer/contact pattern is short personal-contact panel. This gives Chelo The Barber a business-specific sales path instead of the repeated generic header, hero, cards, proof, contact, and footer rhythm.

For a real launch, the owner would approve exact services, current hours, preferred booking/contact method, and real photos. This concept avoids invented reviews, invented guarantees, fake years in business, and fabricated staff or project claims.

The extra page depth is intentional: visitors should see service choice, expectations, proof/photo areas, competitor-inspired features, mobile contact prompts, and a final contact path without feeling like they landed on a thin mockup.

Service snapshot

Service snapshot for Chelo The Barber

This additional page-specific module gives the sample a different scrolling rhythm and supports the same buyer goal: make the next call, booking, appointment, visit, or quote request easier without inventing facts.

It can hold approved services, approved reviews, approved gallery material, or a short owner-approved explanation before launch.

Mobile action cue

Mobile action cue for Chelo The Barber

This additional page-specific module gives the sample a different scrolling rhythm and supports the same buyer goal: make the next call, booking, appointment, visit, or quote request easier without inventing facts.

It can hold approved services, approved reviews, approved gallery material, or a short owner-approved explanation before launch.