Portfolios

A portfolio template gives you a finished structure for presenting your work: a cover, project pages built for images and captions, an about page, and contact details, with the spacing and hierarchy already resolved. You drop in your projects, adjust the type and color to suit your work, and export a polished book ready to send or print. Most are built in Adobe InDesign, and many also include a Canva version, so you can work in the tool you already use.

These templates are made for the people whose work has to speak for them: independent designers, photographers, and studios presenting a body of work to win clients or land a role. The layouts are built to put the work first and stay out of its way, so a strong project reads as strong. Choose a structure close to how you want to be seen, add your projects, and you have a portfolio ready to share.

10 products
  • CD Suite — Capabilities Deck - Studio Standard
    Studio Standard
    From $48.00 USD
  • Atelier — Portfolio Deck - Studio Standard
    Andrea Jelić
    From $59.00 USD
  • Maquette Portfolio - Studio Standard
    Corentin Billot
    From $49.00 USD
  • SS x Palette: Subject Specific Portfolio - Studio Standard
    Studio Standard
    From $25.00 USD
  • SS x Palette: Brand Specific Portfolio - Studio Standard
    Studio Standard
    From $25.00 USD
  • SS x Palette: Portfolio - Studio Standard
    Studio Standard
    From $25.00 USD
  • Photographer's Starter Kit | Portfolio - Studio Standard
    Studio Standard
    From $39.00 USD
  • Haus Portfolio - Studio Standard
    Studio Standard
    From $39.00 USD
  • Rose Portfolio - Studio Standard
    Studio Standard
    From $39.00 USD
  • Melrose Creative Portfolio - Studio Standard
    Studio Standard
    From $39.00 USD

Frequently asked questions

What software do the portfolio templates use?

Most are built in Adobe InDesign, and many also include a Canva version for editing without InDesign. A few use Figma. Each product page lists the exact formats for that template.

What's the difference between a portfolio and a portfolio deck?

A portfolio is usually a longer book or PDF that holds your full body of work, page by page. A portfolio deck is a tighter presentation built to walk someone through a few projects in a meeting or pitch. Some templates here work for either, and each product page says which it is.

Who are these portfolio templates for?

Independent designers, photographers, and studios who need to present their work, whether to win a client, pitch a project, or apply for a role. The structures suit creative work where the images carry the story.

Can I customize the layouts to fit my work?

Yes. The templates are fully editable, so you can adjust the type, color, page count, and layout to match your work and your name. Basic familiarity with InDesign or Canva helps, since you are replacing placeholder content with your own projects.