As a designer, there's always been a lot of emphasis on having a good portfolio, but there are other careers where people need a portfolio but don't have any good resources to create one or well organized ones to model their own after. Hence, this Framer template.
I noticed that when building a website using any of the popular site builders, writers are usually forced to adapt an existing image-heavy template for their own use. But they won't always have eye-catching images to go with their work. This template deliberately avoids imagery, instead highlighting what matters to a writer - the written word.
Additionally, this template is built around the way the target user type prefers to work. Narrative designers generally prefer to maintain their portfolio in Google Docs rather than duplicating the content onto their website. Although it's a slightly unconventional choice by contemporary web design standards, this site is set up to link to content on Docs rather than having separate pages. Sometimes, breaking conventions is the right choice when it matches user preferences. You can take a look at the site here.
Date
2024
Industry
Video Games

