10 digital portfolio examples + templates to build your own
- Digital marketing portfolio example
- Digital art / graphic design portfolio example
- Teacher’s online portfolio example
- Stylist’s / fashion expert’s online portfolio example
- Textile digital portfolio example
- Tattoo artist’s online portfolio example
- Videographer’s digital portfolio example
- Advertising expert’s digital portfolio example
- Photographer’s digital portfolio example
- Interior designer’s digital portfolio example
- How to create your own digital portfolio in 5 steps
- FAQ
- What can I use to create a digital portfolio?
- Is it important for a digital portfolio to be mobile-first?
- Where can I find templates to create a digital portfolio?
- How can I create a digital portfolio for a photographer?
- Can I add an inquiry form to my digital portfolio?
- Can I connect my own domain to my digital portfolio?
All the digital portfolio examples in this article were built with Taplink, a website and landing page builder. Taplink’s key feature is that it creates websites designed for mobile devices. At the same time, they still look great on desktop devices.
In this article, we’ll show 10 online portfolio website examples from different niches, like marketing, art, teaching, graphic design, fashion, and others. Each example comes with the template used to create it.
At the end, you’ll learn how to create your own portfolio website using a Taplink template in just 5 minutes.
View this digital marketing portfolio live.
How portfolio items are organized: A carousel of images and brief descriptions for each case study. Tapping the “Learn more” button opens an additional page within the portfolio with detailed information and visuals.
Why this works: Marketing is all about numbers and specifics. That’s why the most important part of the carousel is the description. It explains the goal, the actions taken, and the results supported by measurable data.
How to create a similar portfolio: Use this template to build a similar digital marketing portfolio. The template will be available after registration.
View this graphic design portfolio live.
How portfolio items are organized: A collection of categories with the best work samples. Each category is a block featuring a project heading and a project preview. Tapping a category opens a separate project page on Behance.
Why this works: In graphic design, visuals matter more than detailed descriptions. So the focus stays on images, while the category headings simply guide the portfolio visitors.
How to create a similar portfolio: Use this template to build a similar graphic design portfolio. The template will be available after registration.
View this teacher’s digital portfolio live.
How portfolio items are organized: A carousel with student photos and descriptions. Each description includes the student’s starting level, the results they achieved, and the teaching methods used.
Why this works: Teachers don’t need to dedicate much space to student results in their portfolios. And a carousel works perfectly for that — it lets you showcase many students within a single block. And the description of each student helps clients understand that the teacher delivers real results.
How to create a similar portfolio: Use this template to build a similar teacher’s portfolio. The template will be available after registration.
View this stylist’s digital portfolio live.
How portfolio items are organized: Several image carousels. Each carousel shows photos of a separate client. Instead of a typical “before and after” format, the stylist shows the final result first and the original look second. This way, people immediately see the outcome, and not everyone will swipe to the second image.
Why this works: Clients care more about seeing the stylist’s work than reading about it. So the portfolio section focuses on images only, and they take up most of the website.
How to create a similar portfolio: Use this template to build a similar stylist’s portfolio. The template will be available after registration.
View this textile digital portfolio live.
How portfolio items are organized: Several image carousels. Each one showcases a category of garments created by the tailor.
Why this works: Clients care about seeing the final pieces, so images work well without any descriptions. The categories also make it easy to see what the tailor can sew — from cocktail dresses to bridal gowns.
How to create a similar portfolio: Use this template to build a similar textile portfolio. The template will be available after registration.
View this tattoo artist’s digital portfolio live.
How portfolio items are organized: One block featuring a set of work samples showing clients with their tattoos. Tapping any photo opens a separate page displaying its larger version and a detailed description.
Why this works: This format doesn’t take much space but still shows many photos. Small photos are enough to see the artist’s style. If clients want a closer look, they can open each image in a separate page.
How to create a similar portfolio: Use this template to build a similar tattoo artist’s portfolio. The template will be available after registration.
View this videographer’s digital portfolio live.
How portfolio items are organized: Video samples with short descriptions for each one. The descriptions include the type of video, the client, what happens in the video, and the techniques or equipment used. At the bottom, there are also links to Vimeo and YouTube for more videos of the specialist.
Why this works: Videographers can’t always rely on video alone — clients may not fully understand its quality or whether it fits their needs. That’s why each video includes a description explaining the concept and production techniques.
How to create a similar portfolio: Use this template to build a similar videographer’s portfolio. The template will be available after registration.
View this advertising expert’s digital portfolio live.
How portfolio items are organized: A carousel of case study descriptions without images, videos, and other elements. The “Read full case study” button opens a separate page with a detailed review of each case.
Why this works: In advertising, strategy and numbers matter most. That’s why well-structured copy with clear results is enough to demonstrate value and effectiveness.
How to create a similar portfolio: Use this template to build a similar advertising expert’s portfolio. The template will be available after registration.
View this photographer’s digital portfolio live.
How portfolio items are organized: Four photos of the same size, without descriptions or additional elements. More photographer’s work samples are available on the social platforms — 500px, Behance, and Flickr — through clickable images at the bottom of the website.
Why this works: Photographers often only need to showcase their best shots. Clients focus on style, mood, and the emotions the images convey, so extra text and elements can feel unnecessary.
How to create a similar portfolio: Use this template to build a similar photographer’s portfolio. The template will be available after registration.
View this interior designer’s digital portfolio live.
How portfolio items are organized: A photo carousel featuring a project name and a short description. Unlike the previous online portfolio examples, a single description here applies to multiple photos. In other examples, each photo had its own description.
Why this works: Multiple photos per project help show more details. This is especially important for interior designers, since one image isn’t enough to show the full space.
How to create a similar portfolio: Use this template to build a similar interior designer’s portfolio. The template will be available after registration.
You can create a portfolio website similar to the examples above in Taplink. It usually takes about 5 minutes if you use a template with a ready-made structure, design, and copy.
To build a portfolio website in Taplink:
- Sign up.
- Choose a template from the article.
- Generate case study descriptions and the rest of the copy using AI, or skip this step and edit the pre-made text manually.
- Add images of your best works and your own photo; set up button actions.
- Publish your portfolio website.
For a more detailed guide on creating a portfolio, see here.
You can create a digital portfolio with Taplink, a mobile website and landing page builder. To build a portfolio in 5 minutes, use a ready-made template. In Taplink, you’ll find templates for various niches, including marketing, design, fashion, and others. Once you choose a template, edit the copy and add images, videos, and/or text descriptions of your best work samples or case studies. Once that’s done, your digital portfolio is ready.
Yes, it is. Most users browse websites from mobile devices. That’s why a portfolio should display correctly and load quickly on mobile. Otherwise, you risk losing clients. Taplink is specifically designed for creating mobile portfolio websites. At the same time, they also look great on a desktop. Learn how to create a digital portfolio using Taplink.
Taplink provides over 100 templates for professionals such as designers, artists, marketers, and advertising specialists. In this article, we’ve added a template link below each online portfolio example so you can create a similar portfolio. If you want more options, visit the template library.
In Taplink, you can do it in 5 steps. We have a separate article that explains step by step how to create a photographer’s portfolio in detail. It also includes tips on how to promote your portfolio after publishing it.
Of course. In Taplink, you can add a Form and payments block. It lets you collect client inquiries and even accept payments, such as deposits. Taplink doesn’t charge any commission on payments. More about how to set up the Form and payments block.
Yes, you can connect your own domain to your digital portfolio in Taplink. Read more about how to do it here.