Use this first column for the main story. You can add a long explanation here about how the project started, what triggered it, what the early vision was, and what mattered most in that phase.
Use the second column for supporting detail such as milestones, challenges, lessons learned, quotes, team context, links, or any extra notes that would be too heavy to keep directly on the timeline card.
This is a good place for a deeper narrative about the turning point. You can describe what changed, what decisions were made, and why this period felt meaningfully different from the earlier stage.
If you need even more room, you can keep adding paragraphs inside this panel. The section is prepared to expand without breaking the cinematic timeline layout above it.
Use the future section for strategy, roadmap, expected outcomes, or the next chapter you want to tell. It works well for text-heavy content because the panel opens only when the visitor asks for it.
You can also replace this with bullet lists, captions, or structured highlights later. The timeline itself stays clean, while the full explanation lives here for people who want the detail.