85 Best Framer Portfolio Website Examples - Page 2
This product designer portfolio uses a Studio Ghibli-inspired landscape hero and italicized keywords with strikethrough accents in the headline copy.
This designer portfolio site uses a cinematic hero photograph with warm studio lighting and overlays scarcity messaging ("Only 2 project spots left this Month") above the value proposition.
This designer portfolio uses a subtle purple grid backdrop and pairs serif headlines with a bold project card featuring a tablet mockup on a plush cushion.
This design tool portfolio site uses pill-shaped image containers in an organic mosaic grid to showcase biomedical illustration work.
This designer portfolio site anchors the H1 with inline emoji and uses 3D rendered landscapes with centered white logos as project thumbnails.
This product designer portfolio replaces letterforms with illustrations—the O becomes a red capsule, the I a pencil—and layers pixel fonts, serif body text, and handwritten skill tags.
This product designer portfolio uses a hand-drawn diary card illustration and yellow highlights to frame "I'm Currently solving Inbox efficiency with AI at Khoros."
This designer portfolio overlaps a cutout photo and Japanese katakana with "MELVIN" in ultra-condensed black type, pairing zine aesthetics with a scrolling ticker of keywords.
This membership music club site hides artist names in show cards with copy like "IF YOU KNOW YOU KNOW. IF YOU DON'T… WELL, SORRY."
This wedding videography site positions cinema-quality films against "$30K+ price tags" through asymmetric editorial layouts and a scrolling "WORK" marquee.
This designer portfolio uses draggable floating objects in the hero—color wheel, sticky note, tablet mockup—alongside full-bleed project cards with circular nav buttons.
This art director portfolio leads with "I am *Mark,* an Art Director" and arranges 3D character work in a sharp-cornered two-column grid.
This product designer portfolio uses a circular stamp badge for personal branding and quantifies project impact with "75% UI consistency improvement" stats.
This product designer portfolio uses a dot-grid hero card and stacks the name "Nitin" with "Product Designer" in red script to the right.
This video editing service site uses "5 spots left" scarcity badge and stacked social proof—avatars, star ratings, client logos—to justify its monthly subscription model.
This motion designer portfolio opens with a verified social proof card embedded in the hero, positioning freelance credibility before the showreel.
This product designer portfolio uses a circular avatar inside a terracotta bowl and stacks project cards with two-column layouts showing iPhone mockups.
This portfolio site arranges projects in an asymmetric grid where card sizes vary by project importance, pairing large screenshots with minimal serif typography on black.
This designer portfolio uses staggered serif typography at 90px+ scale with diagonal reading flow and teal accent labels for skills.
This wedding videography site organizes service tiers as lavender cards with stacked product images and "Learn More →" links replacing traditional pricing transparency.
This designer portfolio anchors "MADE IN BRAZIL" as display text with a rotating 3D cube obscuring the word "IN," replacing conventional hero imagery with an interactive graphic.
This product designer portfolio uses inline emoji in the subheading and horizontally scrolling personality tags like "probably biking through snow and rain" and "will sing to the rice cooker chime."
This design studio site showcases music industry work through full-bleed project cards with minimal two-column grids and black pill-shaped CTAs.
This job search tool site headlines "LAND YOUR NEXT JOB WITH A VIDEO" in bold italic serif and positions intro videos as resume alternatives.
This designer portfolio uses pill-shaped tag badges as a recurring visual motif across hero and project cards on a black-and-white grid.
This custom lettering service site leads with a hero video of hand-writing the product name and prices the core offer—hand-lettered time-lapse videos—at $20 in the opening subheadline.
This visual designer portfolio uses an asymmetric image grid of abstract gradients paired with accordion-stacked skills and minimalist ghost buttons.
This filmmaker portfolio uses a black background with massive spaced letterforms and a 3-column grid of project thumbnails filterable by role—"NARRATIVE DOCUMENTARY COMMERCIAL" and "EDITOR VIDEOGRAPHER."
This creative portfolio replaces the "O" in the hero name with a yellow smiley face and uses red accent text for personality-driven positioning.
This family photography site splits the hero with a cream panel featuring the pink "Book Now" button, pairing it against a full-bleed newborn portrait on the right.