Creative portfolio builder

A portfolio website builder that puts the work in context

Create an editable portfolio draft that helps visitors understand what you make, how you approach projects, which work matters most, and how to start a relevant conversation.

Create a calm editorial portfolio for an independent designer with six selected projects, short case studies, biography, and contact link

Describe your work and intended audience, then curate and edit the generated portfolio before publishing.

A portfolio is more than a wall of images. The strongest version selects work for a particular audience, explains enough context to make each project meaningful, and gives visitors a clear route to your biography, services, résumé, writing, or contact details.

Lindo can generate an editable draft from your profession, audience, project list, and preferred visual direction. You decide what is public, replace every sample with approved work, review image performance and rights, and publish only after the story and contact path are accurate.

Workflow

From a clear brief to a reviewed website

Each step is visible so you can inspect the content, replace assumptions, and decide when the result is ready to publish.

Choose the next audience

Define whether the portfolio is for prospective clients, employers, collaborators, galleries, publications, or another specific decision maker.

Curate the evidence

Select only work you can publish that demonstrates the skills, range, and judgment relevant to that audience.

Generate a portfolio draft

Describe your discipline, positioning, projects, and preferred structure to create an editable starting point in Lindo.

Add context and authorship

Explain your role, process, constraints, and project meaning where useful, while clearly crediting collaborators and respecting permissions.

Review the viewing experience

Check image quality and load behavior, reading order, mobile galleries, ordinary links, contact details, and privacy before publishing.

Choose deliberately

Know what this page type should do

For photographers, artists, designers, illustrators, writers, and other independent professionals who need a curated home for selected work without assuming one profession-specific workflow fits everyone.

  • Use gallery entries for work that visitors can understand quickly through strong images and concise context.
  • Use case studies when your role, constraints, reasoning, and process are important to evaluating the project.
  • Choose a profession-specific industry page when packages, exhibitions, inquiry details, or another specialized journey dominates the website.
  • Link to an external platform when private delivery, commerce, scheduling, or application handling is required.

Real catalog starting points

Compare structures before choosing a direction

These are live previews from Lindo's current template catalog. Use them as starting points, then replace every example with your own content and proof.

Selected-work portfolio

A broad creative structure for comparing how featured work, personal positioning, and a simple contact path can share one coherent narrative.

Open catalog preview

Photography-led portfolio

Use this image-forward layout to study gallery pacing and visual hierarchy while keeping project context and contact information accessible.

Open catalog preview

Designer case-study portfolio

This design-focused structure can support project summaries that explain the brief, role, decisions, and result without turning the page into a résumé dump.

Open catalog preview

Illustration portfolio

The illustration layout demonstrates how to group a visual body of work while preserving room for process, usage context, and inquiry details.

Open catalog preview

What Lindo supports

  • Generate an editable portfolio draft from a description of your discipline, audience, selected work, and preferred presentation style.
  • Organize project images, summaries, biography details, ordinary links, and contact information before publishing.
  • Use current catalog templates as structural starting points for image-led galleries or context-rich case studies.
  • Publish the reviewed portfolio and connect a supported domain through the available workflow.

What still needs your review

  • You must select the work, secure permission to publish it, write accurate project context, optimize media, and remove confidential or private material.
  • Client delivery, proofing, commerce, commission management, CRM, and application tracking are not promised native portfolio features; use external links or tools where appropriate.

Evidence

What these recommendations are based on

The portfolio structures shown here come from Lindo's current catalog and provide inspectable starting points for different media, not evidence of client results.

Review the source

Create a portfolio website

Describe your work and intended audience, then curate and edit the generated portfolio before publishing.

Create a portfolio website

Frequently Asked Questions

What work should I put on a portfolio website?
Choose a small set that supports the opportunities you want next. Include enough range to show judgment, but remove weaker or redundant projects that distract from your positioning.
Should every portfolio project be a case study?
No. Use deeper case studies where your role and decisions matter, and shorter gallery entries where the work can be understood visually. Make the level of detail intentional.
Can I edit the generated portfolio layout?
Yes. The generated site is an editable draft. Replace sample projects, adjust sections and copy, review image order, and test navigation and contact links before publishing.
How should I handle client or confidential work?
Publish only material you have permission to share. Remove confidential information, confirm usage rights, anonymize sensitive context when appropriate, or leave the project private.
Does a portfolio website include client proofing or delivery?
Do not assume those tools are native. Use an external service through an ordinary link or available embed when you need private galleries, file delivery, approvals, or client management.
Can I use a custom domain for my portfolio?
You can connect a supported domain using the current product and plan workflow. Check the domain requirements and review the final published site before sharing it.

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