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Alexarts Soyuzno thetoke Hello Monday magneticNorth Weberica Beakable Ft Alastaire Allday Daniel Gutierrez Zupadupa Charlie Gentle Go On Web John Likens IE Studio Inside Piet Greydient M1 Design Kevin Lucius Rikcat Industries Loukotka Design Dreamer Lines Midtone Design Resn Rich McNabb Scratch 22 My Favorite Thing Siminki Teo Skaffa Elliott Kember Steve Mullen Serial Cut Sebastian Nitu Form Troopers Snopp Media Soft Whiteroom Chuck U Fabrik Agency Edelwwweiss Web Talents Sandrine Abraham Jack Herbert Josh Sender Sofa Surfer Area 17 Thought & Theory Joe Nyaggah Jounce Also Bio-BakCreative and Exquisite Portfolio Designs
Graphic designer Alexey Abramov featured his portfolio with a tilt-shift photo background and beautiful typo. As a result, you see a neat and original design.
This portfolio belongs to Tokyo-based designer Soyuzno, so no wonder that Japanese laconism is the foreground theme of the design. Elegant solution, isn’t it?
Flexible 3D gallery and stylish typography give some unique flavor to this site. You can choose the way of showcase display.
Hello Monday’s portfolio featured with lovely chocolate color scheme and draggable navigation provides a memorable user interface.
magneticNorth’s portfolio brings an extraordinary interactive interface to the visitors. Drawing shapes on the page discovers company’s projects.
Scattered brushes, rich colors, subtle strokes of the paint brush – welcome to artist’s studio! This design is very attractive and tasty.
Iain Hamilton’s portfolio is interesting and unconventional. Maybe funny characters in the header make up the core feature that singles out this design.
Background made in imitation of ebony, old paper effect in frames and ascetic typography make the portfolio of Alexey Chernishov look elegant and impressive.
The main theme which runs all through Alastaire Allday’s portfolio is… Alastaire Allday. It makes sense as pure and sincere presentation arouses trust.
Beautiful portfolio design with captivating color scheme, simple but neat grid-based gallery and charming paper kitten in the header.
Romanian web agency Zupadupa offers visitors to take white or green pill to navigate the website. Doesn’t it remind you anything? No matter whether designers are quoting Matrix trilogy or not, this choose-a-pill-thing is something quite creative and interactive.
Charlie Gentle implements perfect jQuery style in his portfolio. Nice sketch elements, clean typo and illuminated centered content accentuate the original nature of the design.
The following portfolio is created using HTML 5. Cloth imitating background that changes its color while you scroll is superb.
Big typo, big showcase grid, big success.
IE Studio created their portfolio with unusual stylish approach. Interesting collage in the center of the home page is a highlight of company’s identity.
With this portfolio Belgian Flash developer Piet Dewinjgaert gives you an access to his own brain! it’s difficult to describe what is going on there, so you’d better visit and see it!
Another example of beautiful personal portfolio with draggable navigation and appealing interface.
Incredible Flash portfolio of German design studio M1 Design provides a unique interactive project showcase.
This original portfolio is a good example of one-page website design. It brings a really personal look and feel.
Rik Catlow’s portfolio is done in a simple minimalist manner. Neat layout and stylish black-and-white color scheme drive visitor’s attention exactly to designer’s works.
Here vintage style of portfolio menu and website background is combined with trendy typography and up-to-date image transparency. Quite successful design mix.
Very colorful and expressive portfolio of Janis Godins provides a really unique and rich user interface. It’s just brimming over with life, truly inspiring design.
Due to stylish typography, advanced carousel effect applied to project showcase and unconventional approach to “About” section, Jonatan Castro’s portfolio has an ultra-modern high-tech look.
The portfolio website of Resn Interactive Agency is like a magic box – it contains an inconceivable amount of various design techniques. Rich motion graphics, big typography, controllable 3D elements – this portfolio is very hard to forget.
Rich McNabb’s portfolio is shown as a business card which breaks up into website menu categories when you click on it.
Zarne Dravitzki provides a nifty carousel user interface which decreases the need to scroll and allows design layout to stay compact. Old-school grunge frame is a tasty feature.
Light and clean layout meets simple grid-based work showcase. However, a thumbnail gallery available on each single project page would be an advantage.
Illustrations and crazy typography hints at the designer’s liking for experiments and most daring ideas fulfilling. Or maybe it’s just a little trick to keep visitors’ longer stay? In any case, this portfolio is worth viewing.
One can’t help smiling while viewing this portfolio. This incredible piece of pixel art will allow you to make an exciting journey through time.
Another pleasant memories evoking website. You can play old-time “Snake” game while browsing Elliott Kember’s portfolio. But be careful - don’t forget the initial purpose of your visit!
Steve Mullen uses common “grid with lightbox” design technique for his portfolio. However neat frames, attention to details, beautiful typography and eye-catching recent work showcase, make this portfolio design exquisite indeed.
These guys don’t waste valuable website space and use each page as a ground for project presentation. Project list is available at the right side of the page. Wonderful example of design creativity.
Perfection in simplicity. The portfolio of Sebastian Nitu proves this statement one more time. This website uses HTML 5 as well.
Outstanding and stylish portfolio featured with flashing photo backgrounds and usable project showcasing technique.
Truly creative and lively portfolio design which introduces Snopp Media in a sincere and outgoing manner.
Another beautiful minimalist portfolio. Grid-based project gallery shows colorless thumbnails, hovering over them will slightly revive images by filling them with color.
The portfolio of Chuck U delivers graphic design of inimitable beauty. This is what can be called a web design delicacy.
Unique and usable interface, which shows portfolio as a stapled stack of cards, elegant typography and backgrounds provide a quite pleasant navigation experience.
A bit muted colors give this portfolio a soft and friendly look. While recent works are showcased using a carousel effect, the main portfolio is displayed in light box grid.
Space related theme and nifty navigation technique make this portfolio worthy of being included to the collection of most beautiful and creative portfolio designs.
Clean and somewhat cartoon looking background together with simple and usable project showcasing make up a lovely portfolio design which brings a positive feel to visitors.
Great typography based personal portfolio. Jack Herbert simply laid his projects on the shelves (in literal sense only).
This portfolio brings a fresh and young look and feel. Maybe that’s because Josh Sender is just 17 years old.
A captivating personal portfolio with excellent structure. Again, simplicity and usability rule.
Area 17 is an obvious trend-maker in the world of design. Perhaps the style of their portfolio can give you some tips and hints for creating an outstanding portfolio of your own.
It’s amazing how some absolutely simple and unpretentious designs can be so much attractive. Thought & Theory Portfolio is definitely among them.
Joe Nyaggah combines unobtrusive color scheme along with easy and usable navigation. Orange owl grabs attention straight away. This portfolio is clean, simple and featured with some spicy details - great design!
Portfolio of M. Jackson Wilkinson has an appealing slightly gradiented background and quite simple but original header.
This portfolio was created a while ago, but its unique creativity puts it beyond time limits. So it would be a mistake not to share such a design treasure with Smashing Magazine audience. Absolutely stunning portfolio. Bravo Also!…and for dessert
A little bonus for everyone who enjoys laughing and likes a bit cuckoo design style which stands out of all rules. While browsing this portfolio, it becomes clear that Bio-Bak could appear nowhere but in Netherlands.
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