The One Page Graphic Design Portfolio Guide

Written by Gino on 01-31-2008 - 36 Responses

I have been doing extensive research on portfolio sites lately and what I’ve noticed and I’m sure a lot of you have noticed is the growing popularity of one page portfolio websites. I know some of you might be “anti trends”, but I think this portfolio website format is great for several reasons and I will give you tips on how to create your own one page graphic design portfolio and how you can market it for free.

I even use this one page portfolio format for my own graphic design portfolio, because I believe it works well!

Benefits of a One Page Graphic Design Portfolio

  • Easy to code since it is usually minimalistic in appearance
  • Simplicity of the graphic design portfolio allows your designs to shine
  • Very easy and quick for potential employers to navigate

Tips for Creating a One Page Graphic Design Portfolio

1. Register your own domain and get a paid hosting plan, don’t try and use any free services

2. Keep the layout of the site simple, but don’t be afraid to let some of your personal design style out

3. Find the right balance between low file size and quality for your images

4. Make your contact information easy to find at the top of the site

5. Write a brief 2-3 sentence bio about yourself to personalize the site

6. Link to a downloadable PDF version of your resume that is under 2mb in size

7. Don’t add an excessive number of items to your graphic design portfolios, twelve or so pieces should be fine, but you could go a little higher or lower

8. Add a case study (brief description) under each project

9. Validate your websites CSS and XHTML

10. Do not put any Google ads or other advertisements on your portfolio site

Tips for Promoting Your One Page Graphic Design Portfolio

1. Submit your portfolio to design inspiration sites. This can result in tons of traffic if you design is top notch and gets rated well by people on the site. So make sure your website is in perfect shape before submitting.

2. If you participate in graphic design forums, showcase your site in threads dedicated to showing portfolio work and you can also add a link to your portfolio in your signature. If you are an active member people will be more likely to visit the links in your signature

3. Tell all your friends about your site. Word of mouth is an underestimated method of website promotion

4. Read this book on search engine optimization. It is a priceless investment and will help you get tons of natural and free traffic to your website by tweaking minor things on your site

5. Exchange links with other designer’s sites

6. Create and attach a blog to your website so you can post articles related to design on your site. This will help bring in traffic and will help establish you as a knowledgeable professional in your field.

Submit your portfolio to onepagefolios.com

7. Submit your website to quality business directories

8. Submit your website to logo design inspiration sites mentioned in our article Design a Logo - The Ultimate Guide

Graphic Design Portfolio Resources

Wordpress - Can work as a great CMS (Content Management System) for your graphic design portfolio.

One Page Folios - Nice collection of over 800 one page folios that you can browse through for inspiration.

Most Inspired - A collection of all the popular CSS and design gallery website that you can submit your portfolio site too.

SEO Book - The best search engine optimization book on the market. It will teach you everything you need to know about getting natural free search engine traffic to your website.

Some Great One Page Graphic Design Portfolios

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I hope you found this post helpful and informative and if you have any questions or comments please feel free to post them as comments!

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  1. Luke | January 31st, 2008

    This will really help me. Thanks, Gino.

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    thanks for the post. Is very useful.

  4. Sodinedia | February 1st, 2008

    I need to get my butt in gear.

  5. Loïc SATTLER | February 3rd, 2008

    Hi Gino, and thanks a lot for having taken my folio for exemple.

  6. luis landero | February 8th, 2008

    while not as cool as a wordpress webpage or the like, i was able to put up my own portfolio through virb.com

    so far its kept me afloat, since it is updated with stuff i do and i get feedback too.

    thanks a lot for this info

  7. Fernando Bittar | February 8th, 2008

    I too am glad that you took my portfolio as an example.
    Thank you.

  8. Zoe | February 11th, 2008

    Great suggestions. Thank you.

  9. a | February 18th, 2008

    thank you, this is exactly what i was looking for!!!

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    Very useful post. However, none of three sites mentioned above is XHTML valid!

  12. erik | March 10th, 2008

    Is there a company out there that sells one page portfolio templates?

  13. KDaniel | March 28th, 2008

    Thanks for the info. Your content is interesting and informative. Keep up the good work Gino!!

  14. Pherm | April 1st, 2008

    I’m also wondering if there is a company that sells a one page portfolio templates.

  15. kat | April 26th, 2008

    Excellent post! I’ve always been a firm believer in the one-page portfolio. My graphic design online folio is on one page too. http://www.creative.subtlekoffee.com/
    That “happily create” site you listed as an example is gorgeous.

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  22. Vicks | July 11th, 2008

    Nice article, I was just staring at my blank page thinking about the best way to highlight my work and the answer was right there….keep it simple - let my work shine!! ta mate

  23. Tim Kennedy | July 14th, 2008

    This is a great post. However, I can’t seem to find anywhere to actually get a start on creating my own one page. Any help?

  24. Erik | July 17th, 2008

    http://www.onepagefolios.com is a nice site of collections of folios, but I do wish that there are site that come with thumbnails for each sites to make search easiser. Does anyone know? I do not mean some CSSbeauty type of website where they show off their design. I am looking for collection of freelancing FOLIOS with thumbnails.

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    I think the information you have provided is very helpful. I viewed the sample you linked to your portfolio, and additionally liked the overall design. This not only inspires me, but motivates me to get back into graphic design.

  27. Holly Wise | September 24th, 2008

    This article was really helpful. I was considering a one page portfolio but wasn’t completely sure yet until I read this article and in no time at all I built myself one.. Thanks, Gino!

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    Really helpful stuff. Thanks,

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    Great guide… it would help a lot…
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    Great,Useful Post.

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    This is great. As a designer myself, I can barely make time to redesign my website. I like the idea of a one page portfolio. Thanks for the info.

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    thanks Gino, it helped a lot for me. great guide, i visit your site quite often :)

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