50 Best Dark Portfolio Website Examples
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This product designer portfolio pairs iPhone mockups fanned across an organic blob with serif-italicized "Human-Centered" in the headline to signal editorial craft alongside digital work.
This designer portfolio uses serif-italic styling within the hero headline to contrast "UI/UX Designer" against sans-serif "Google Certified," creating typographic hierarchy through font choice rather than size alone.
This 3D motion design portfolio sells freelance services with vintage tech renders and "makes products dance. Your one-stop shop, with more disco."
This video editor portfolio uses serif headings and gold button borders to position freelance editing as premium, showcasing "27.6 Million+ views" across colorful project thumbnails on dark.
This freelance developer portfolio leads with "Design That Converts. Development That Performs" in decorative serif, using olive-green borders and colored dot badges to signal specialties.
This photography portfolio site leads with a full-width golden-hour couple silhouette and positions CTAs as "View Portfolio" and "About the Photographer" buttons below the tagline "Cinematic Photography for the Moments That Matter."
This indie game studio site uses neon lime and magenta on black with distorted display fonts and the tagline "Indie games with too much caffeine and not enough polygons."
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 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 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 designer portfolio opens with a handwritten "I am" above the name, then lists three things about himself as bullet points with star icons.
This AI video generation site uses hand-drawn underline flourishes and carousel thumbnails to demystify the upload-to-talking-avatar workflow.
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 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 product designer portfolio uses a fixed sidebar navigation with teal accent text highlighting "human needs" in the hero statement.
This designer portfolio uses a dark grid layout with asymmetric card spans to showcase work across Apple, Nike, Amazon, and other enterprise brands.
This real estate video SaaS site uses red CTAs and numbered step cards to sell "We Turn Your Listing Photos Into High-Impact Videos."
This creative services portfolio uses scattered, rotated images floating around centered H1 text and a salmon accent corner-crop to break the grid.
This designer portfolio uses an oversized lowercase "portfolio." as the hero statement, bolding key words like "experience" and "beyond." in the subheading.
This photography platform site uses a knockouteffect where oversized "DARKLIGHT" text overlaps a centered black-and-white ocean photograph.
This abstract artist portfolio sells custom upcycled art with a dark gallery aesthetic and gold accent links throughout.
This artist portfolio uses a centered 500px column with gold serif headings, Polaroid-style photo borders, and abstract circuit illustrations to frame the creator's practice.
This developer portfolio presents a resume as syntax-highlighted TypeScript code with file-tab navigation and a cartoon avatar sidebar.
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This designer portfolio leads with "captivating websites" and "intuitive mobile apps" in bold, then showcases work exclusively through dramatic 3D mockup renders on dark gradients.
This design freelancer site uses a dark background with colorful project cards and four client testimonials in a grid to prove credibility.
This concert photography portfolio uses a 2-column masonry grid of high-contrast festival and DJ images with sharp corners on solid black, no captions.
This product designer portfolio uses a rotating stamp badge and four-step process cards to structure an early-career narrative.
This creator portfolio uses pure black backgrounds with serif headlines and studio portraits, leading with "Who is Jake Novak?" in italic type overlaid on his photo.