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26 Inspiring Digital Portfolio Examples

Last Updated January 3 2025

Juhil Mendpara

Written By Juhil Mendpara

We have analyzed thousands of digital portfolios and gathered hundreds of well-designed ones across categories - photography portfolios, UX portfolios, web developer/designer portfolios, graphic design portfolios, architecture portfolios, copywriting portfolios, interior design portfolios, and more.

This a collection of the best of those, i.e., a collection of the best digital portfolio examples.

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Screenshot of RyuCreative, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

RyuCreative is a boutique-style marketing agency in Los Angeles. The female-run company has successfully assisted several different companies in PR, Social Branding, and Creative Design.

The agency’s digital portfolio starts with categories. The visitor has to select the portfolio category from four options (their primary services): Social Elevation, Content Creation, PR + Events, and Graphic Design.

Each portfolio category page/landing page uses a different but beautiful design template and has excellent images + concise descriptions of all the items in the portfolio. For example, this is the Social Elevation portfolio page—the negative space and unconventional layout pop up the work blocks:


Screenshot of Mindy Nguyen, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Currently located in Los Angeles, visual artist and designer Mindy Nguyen helps brands with identity, art direction, web design, etc. She freelances and also works with ilovecreatives Studio.

Her homepage is a combination of About + Digital Portfolio page. Above the fold, she describes what she does with a good font, concise copy, and cool animations.

As soon as the short bio ends, you’ll find her works, i.e., her online portfolio. Each portfolio item includes four things: an image, the company’s name, what she did for the company, and a link to either see the live project or learn more about the project.

She presents everything neatly with whitespace, proper visual hierarchy, and emojis.


Screenshot of Meiwen See, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Meiwen is a professional photographer who features travel, people, editorial, and interior photography. He is also a designer, combining his many artistic talents to help his clients with branding, art direction, and more.

His digital portfolio site is minimalistic. On the homepage, he has gone with two main things: a short bio and a portfolio with a few featured items from both his design and photography works. The minimal navigation bar helps visitors find more of his portfolio items, the contact form, or the primary social media profiles (Behance, Instagram, and Pinterest).

He also has separate portfolio pages for design and photography. For example, potential clients interested in his photography can click on “photographer” in the navigation bar to see his photography portfolio, where Meiwen has organized his photos in a gorgeous four-column layout:


Screenshot of Mike Kelley, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Mike Kelley is a photographer located in California. His digital portfolio shows his excellent work focused on architecture and his love for airplanes.

The portfolio page layout is your typical four-column grid where he has uploaded his photographs:


Screenshot of Rob Jinks Photography, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Rob Jinks offers wedding, engagement, and family photography that captures meaningful moments. His digital portfolio website showcases his work and clearly defines his services.

The website is sort of a small business website-cum-portfolio website. It has service pages, a portfolio, an about page, a blog, lovely testimonials, and a CTA to “Request Pricing + Availability.” Also, of course, the hero of the website ⁠— the photography ⁠— is well highlighted all over landing pages.

I really like Rob’s portfolio arrangement. He has stacked each photo one below the other. This way, the potential client sees not only the photography quality but also the photo quality without having to open each photo for zooming.

Rob’s portfolio page


Screenshot of Samantha Keely Smith, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Samantha is an artist currently working in Brooklyn, New York. Her paintings of people and the world around her have a unique way of connecting with viewers psychologically.

This digital portfolio looks a bit dated but does what it should: present her best work categorically and structurally. The first portfolio page has her latest works (2015-2022), which you can scroll through or leave to see her older works or works in a particular category (Portraits or Ariel).


Screenshot of Israel Arredondo, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Israel has a passion for photography, documentaries, and editorial images. You will see it as soon as you enter his digital portfolio.

You can see his portfolio in two views: The default is a four-column masonry layout where you scroll through his works using the typical vertical scroll. However, when you click on any of the images to enlarge, the view changes to a horizontal scroll portfolio; in this view, you can see photos in a larger size and scroll horizontally to see more.


Screenshot of Studio Anton, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Studio Anton is a top interior design firm located in Cambridge.

The StudioAnton digital portfolio website brilliantly mirrors their design ethos. It employs a clean, minimalist layout that lets their work be the focal point, using high-quality images that showcase their expertise.

You can see their work portfolio right from the start — the landing page is the Portfolio page! You just have to hover over any of the project names on the homepage to see a full-screen thumbnail of the finished interiors:

Clicking on any portfolio item will take you to a separate page where you can see more images and descriptions of their work for the client:


Screenshot of Avery Cox Design, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Avery Cox is located in Texas, where she adds a unique style that is colorful and bold to the spaces she designs. She gained experience working in New York with some big-name designers, allowing her to take what she learned and apply that to her own business.

The colorful image of a well-designed sitting room as the hero immediately captures visitors’ attention.

If you scroll down, you see a brief digital portfolio with many images of her interior design work.

The Projects page, aka her design portfolio, lists her projects in a two-column layout with big thumbnails. Clicking on any project opens an individual project page with all the details regarding the project, including images, design descriptions, quotes, related press, details of the builder, architect, photographer, etc., and more.


Screenshot of Moritz Oesterlau, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Moritz teaches UX design as a CareerFoundry tutor and has web design, branding, and UX projects under his cap.

His digital portfolio website was reviewed and approved by Ran Segall, the founder of Flux Academy.


Screenshot of Lu Yu Portfolio, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Lu Yu does interaction design & art direction. She was Head Of Brand at Pitch and is a Jury member of Awwwards & Digital Design award.

The fact that she is a jury member of a top professional web design and development competition body would assumably make it a given that her portfolio website will be on point. Is it? Well, let me try to evaluate it using Awwwards’ evaluation system criteria (Side Note: I don’t think I am eligible to be an Awwwards jury).

Awwwards ranks based on the following 4 criteria:

Design-wise, Lu Yu’s website is awesome:

None of the aesthetic elements interfere with usability.

On the scale of not-creative-at-all to outlandishly creative, this portfolio website has the right balance. It definitely has its own character, but the creativity never harms the usability like many super-creative sites do (many of which you can find on Awwwards itself).

I think this UX portfolio can do better with content.

Overall, Lu Yu’s site is superbly designed and made with usability/user experience in mind.


Screenshot of Gautham Mukesh, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Gautham Mukesh is a full-stack designer with experience in branding, development, illustration, web design, visual design, and UI/UX.

His digital portfolio items are his case studies, which are nicely written and designed. He shows the end result at the top and describes the process of reaching there throughout the case study, which typically starts with objectives and challenges and ends with impact.


Screenshot of Isa Pinheiro, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Isa Pinheiro is a UX designer with experience in product design, website design, in-store design, and more. She has worked with Procter & Gamble, Young & Rubicam, Huge Singapore, etc., and is now a senior visual designer at R/GA.

Her UX portfolio looks clean and premium, defined by big images. You can see a list of her projects (with thumbnails) on the homepage and ‘Work’ page, whole case studies of her work (with large screenshots of each step), and a gallery filled with screenshots of the finished works.


Screenshot of Douglas Cardinal, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Douglas Cardinal studied at The University of British Columbia before moving to Texas and becoming an architecture student. His love for nature flows through his work and creates a unique flow of design.

His portfolio items are placed a bit deep into the website under Work > Categories (Spiritual, Educational, Health, Museums, Masterplans, Housing, Lodging, Civic, Commercial) > Pages, but each portfolio piece is well presented with great pictures. We’d recommend keeping the portfolio items as easily accessible as possible.


Screenshot of Sasaki, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Sasaki has been in the works for over 65 years and only continues to grow. Their design style blends many different outlooks to create a forward-moving design concept with sustainability at the top.

They call their digital portfolio page Projects page, which has a search bar to find if you are looking for any specific architecture design project and filters if you want to look at their projects in a particular sector, region, service, or type of architecture. In addition, each project’s details include multiple well-shot photos from across the project’s premises, and each photo has a precise, well-describing caption.


Screenshot of Kelsey O

Kelsey is a copy and brand messaging consultant who also provides done-for-you copywriting services. She started as a newspaper journalist and has borrowed the interview-inspired writing style from there in her copywriting career.

Her portfolio page is excellent:

Kelsey's portfolio page above the fold Kelsey's portfolio items

Then, she goes into portfolio items.


Screenshot of Sally M Fox, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Sally is a freelance copywriter and brand identity writer. She has worked with massive companies like Dove and SendInBlue.

Her digital portfolio is excellent. She has neatly displayed her work in a one-below-the-other, single-column manner. Each portfolio piece has a screenshot, the job she did for the client, and a short quote from the client.

I am pretty sure her clients must have given big testimonials, and she cut it down to the core so the website page doesn’t look cramped. That’s something to learn.


Screenshot of Lisa Maltby, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Lisa is an illustrator and artist who has created some truly unique stuff. She loves to be bold and comical in her work and has worked for several companies bringing different projects and ideas to life.

Her portfolio projects are simply yet brilliantly showcased. For example, her illustrative design projects include only three things: 1) Client, 2) Project brief, and 3) Her output (in the form of pictures).


Screenshot of La Playa, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Náyade is a web designer and front-end developer who works out of an island called Lanzarote. Her Squarespace portfolio features screenshots of projects which she has done design, development, and, occasionally, logo design for. She also includes links to her social media.

The portfolio is no-nonsense. Each item just has a screenshot, the client’s name, and what role she played for the client. Since all her work outputs are live websites or a part of it, potential clients can see her work live by clicking on a portfolio item and visiting the client’s website.


Screenshot of Hom Sweet Hom, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Hom Sweet Hom showcases Lauren Hom’s work as a designer and lettering artist specializing in marketing, lettering, murals, and food art.

The website offers a portfolio of her creative work, online courses on topics like mural painting and marketing, and a blog sharing professional advice and personal stories.

On the “Work” page, the audience is treated to a visual feast of artworks presented in a mosaic of lively tiles. Hover over any piece, and you get a glimpse of the project details – like “Feed Your Soul, Illustration” – giving insight into the diverse ventures the artist has embarked upon.


Screenshot of Juno Photo & Film, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Juno Photo & Film captures weddings and elopements. And their official website has portfolio pages for both.

The photos are showcased in a sort of pyramid structure (first, a few of the best ones to give a glimpse, then more to explore further.)

Upon landing, the homepage hero section captivates with a selection of stunning wedding photos. These visuals are complemented by a muted color palette and refined typography, contributing to an elegant aura.

As you explore, you’ll find a straightforward navigation bar guiding you to their galleries (weddings, elopements, and latest works):

Then, you can click to view the particular photography portfolio, like this of their wedding photography:


Screenshot of Andrew Heeley Photography, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Andrew Heeley Photography caters to unconventional and alternative weddings. Yet, and smartly so, Andrew has kept the digital portfolio’s look and feel conventional:

Andrew does couples photos, wedding photos, and family photos. So, the portfolio page first asks visitors to choose the category of photos:

Once chosen, the corresponding portfolio gallery opens:


Screenshot of Justin Mabee Design, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Justin Mabee is a Squarespace expert who, as he puts it, designs with “a forward-thinking, elegant, and functional design focus.” From what I can see on his online portfolio site and portfolio items, that description seems accurate.

For those who want to see his work, he has a nicely designed list of Selected Projects and a separate Portfolio page accessible from the navigation bar. Visitors can view finished work by clicking on a portfolio item or the “See more examples” button to access the portfolio page where he has even more projects listed.

Here’s how the portfolio page looks:


Screenshot of Amy Osburn, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Amy Osburn is a seasoned creative director based in Los Angeles. With expertise across various industries, she is currently at Old Navy. Amy excels in crafting unified concepts, managing diverse teams, and mentoring young creatives while driving business results.


Screenshot of  Rachel Guest Creative, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Rachel Guest is a seasoned creative professional with a decade-long experience in advertising. Starting at McCann Sydney, she worked with MasterCard and Coca-Cola. Later, she joined The Many in Los Angeles, collaborating with clients like VH1, Google, and Los Angeles Tourism.


Screenshot of Kayla Padilla, from the digital portfolio examples collection.

Kayla is studying Finance and Management at the University of Pennsylvania. Her interests are in tech, sports, and music, and her projects and resume clearly display it.


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