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Binder Portfolio
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Binder Portfolio

Rp 580.000

A dark editorial portfolio template built for brand identity designers and creative studios, with all content managed through a built-in CMS, no coding required after setup.

Product description

This is a single-page portfolio website designed for brand identity designers, graphic artists, and small creative studios. It lays out your work in a magazine-style format, with sections for your bio, selected projects, blog posts, a photo gallery, and a contact call-to-action. All the text, images, and project listings on the site are managed through a simple online content editor, so you can update your portfolio without touching any code.

Key features

  • CMS-managed content. Every section of the site (your name, about text, project list, blog posts, gallery photos, contact message) is editable from a clean online dashboard.
  • Project pages. Each project gets its own page with a cover image and a full write-up area that supports text, images, and embedded videos.
  • Blog. A built-in journal section lets you publish articles or case studies, each with its own dedicated page.
  • Photo gallery. A separate gallery section displays a collection of images in a grid layout with a lightbox view.
  • CV download. You can attach a downloadable file (such as a PDF resume) directly from the content editor.
  • Table of contents navigation. A floating contents panel lets visitors jump to any section of the page quickly, with a mobile-friendly version included.
  • Auto-generated SEO metadata. Page titles, descriptions, and social sharing images pull directly from your CMS content.
  • Custom favicon support. Upload your own icon from the content editor to replace the default browser tab icon.

Pages included

  • Home (single scrolling page with all sections)
  • Projects (full list)
  • Project detail
  • Blog (full list)
  • Blog post detail
  • Gallery

Design style

Dark background with warm off-white content panels, a single red accent color, and large uppercase headings. The layout uses a physical binder or printed magazine as a visual reference, with decorative spiral dividers separating each section.