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— Today, I’m going to show you 7 examples of design portfolios that I think are EXCELLENT. Perhaps so good, that they might deserve a 10.

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https://paperpillar.com/
https://sebostudio.com/
https://obys.agency/
https://www.halo-lab.com/
https://www.orizon.co/
https://kuon.space/
https://www.alexcoven.com/

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36 Comments

  1. Bruh, how about I make a literal First person shooter game for my portfolio using unity 3d and webgl , where you have to walk in every single room to see a portfolio and shoot at it to visit the website.

  2. Can someone answer this question that my stupid/outdated mindset can't understand. Why is it normal to have such thin websites? Aren't all those margins a waste of space? They all look like a mobile page looked in a desktop. The third page was more like what I would like and think is smart (using all the space you're given in the device)

  3. It looks so awesome, I want to become a professional front end dev! But at the same time, I can't be bothered with the level of details and obsession, I will just be a back end dev :p

  4. The sites with overwhelming amounts of animation make for an awful user experience in my opinion. Not accessible either. The "smooth" scroll is the worst. Text that transforms on hover is also something to stay away from. I like the first portfolio the most.

    If you are going for a wow-factor on some new product website I get it, however, for sites that are supposed to be informative and useful, I would stay away.

  5. Paperpilar: I hate it. Letters too small, site too "empty". I dont know what the company is .
    Studio: I like it, nice cards, very "videogame" like. but the page is not responsive, good in mobile but crap in TV.
    Obys: I hate it, loading screen is anxiety inducing, disapointing black background, too much animation for too little content. Cards outside a conventional grid is messy.
    Halo: I love it, 11/10, lots of content, beautfull background
    Orizon: Bad, I dont know what they do, too minimalistic, bad menu, too heavy on animation
    Yugi: no comment.
    Last one: Food for the eyes, but not usefull. My 72yo old father can't figure it out where to click.

    Thank for the tips doc. God bless

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