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    Four portfolio templates aimed at people whose work needs explaining, not just displaying.

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    The four portfolio templates

    Two developer portfolios with blog and project routes, Sidefolio and DevPro, plus two quieter typographic layouts, Minimal Portfolio and Minimalist Portfolio. Each ships as a Next.js project you clone and edit.

    Minimal Portfolio Template

    An elegant, feature rich portfolio website template with a minimalistic center design along with tasteful microinteractions.

    Minimal Portfolio Template

    Minimalist Portfolio Template

    A minimalist portfolio template with a clean, modern design and a focus on content. Features 5 pages with a simple navigation. Change fonts and colors to your liking.

    Minimalist Portfolio Template

    DevPro Portfolio Template

    DevPro is a portfolio template for developers with blogs, projects, events and everything. Clean. Modern. Responsive. Neat.

    DevPro Portfolio Template

    Sidefolio Portfolio Template

    Sidefolio is a portfolio template for developers with blogs, projects, resume and everything. A sidebar layout with a modern design. Mobile responsive with toggleable sidebar.

    Sidefolio Portfolio Template
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    What a portfolio actually has to do

    A hiring manager reviewing a stack of applications gives your site somewhere between fifteen and forty seconds before deciding whether to keep reading. In that window they are looking for two things: what you built, and what part of it was yours. Almost every portfolio answers the first and skips the second, which is why so many of them feel interchangeable. The fix is not a better grid. It is a sentence under each project that says what the problem was and what you decided.

    This is the argument for case studies over screenshot walls. A screenshot proves a screen existed. A short case study, four or five paragraphs with a before state, the constraint you were working under, the call you made and what happened after, proves you can reason. Three case studies with real detail beat twelve thumbnails every time. Sidefolio and DevPro both give you a per-project route for exactly this, and it is worth writing the long version even if most visitors only read the first paragraph.

    Order matters more than people expect. Put your strongest single piece of work first and accept that the rest of the page is downhill, because the alternative, chronological order, buries your best work under whatever you happened to finish most recently. If you are switching disciplines, lead with the work that looks like the job you want and move the older material to a secondary list further down.

    Two practical things get portfolios rejected before anyone reads them. The first is a site that takes four seconds to paint because the hero is a 6 MB video of the applicant's desk. The second is a portfolio with no way to contact the person, or a mailto link that opens a mail client nobody uses. Put an email address in plain text in the footer. The minimal templates here are deliberately light on assets so the first paint is quick on a phone on mobile data, which is where a surprising number of these links get opened.

    Frequently asked questions

    How many projects should a portfolio website show?

    Three to five, with a written case study for each. Beyond that the marginal project adds nothing, and a long list makes reviewers assume the work is undifferentiated. If you have more, keep an archive page and link to it.

    Which portfolio template is best for a developer?

    Sidefolio if you want a persistent sidebar with a resume and blog in the same shell, DevPro if you prefer a conventional top navigation with separate routes for projects, writing and events. Both are Next.js projects with MDX content, so adding a post means adding a file.

    Do I need a blog on my portfolio?

    Only if you will actually write. An empty blog route or one post from 2022 reads worse than no blog at all. If you do write, two or three pieces about decisions you made on real projects are worth more than a stream of link posts.

    Can I use these portfolio templates without knowing Next.js?

    You will need to be comfortable running npm install and editing JSX. The content itself lives in MDX and data files, so changing your project list and bio does not require touching component code, but deploying and debugging a build does assume some familiarity.

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