Best Framer Portfolio Templates (2026)

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Best Framer portfolio templates 2026 — comparison of Method, Flora & Grace, Void and Ryan Sulliva
Best Framer portfolio templates 2026 — comparison of Method, Flora & Grace, Void and Ryan Sulliva
Best Framer portfolio templates 2026 — comparison of Method, Flora & Grace, Void and Ryan Sulliva

The Framer Marketplace has grown significantly in 2026. There are more portfolio templates than ever — but most of them look the same: clean white layouts, minimal typography, a few case study cards. If you need something distinctive, you have to dig.

This roundup focuses on quality over quantity. We’ve selected templates with strong visual identity, good CMS architecture, and real production value. Both free and paid options are included.

#1 — VOLTS by Supadark (Coming soon)

VOLTS is a Framer portfolio template built for creative professionals who need their site to have both visual presence and audio identity. Dark bioluminescent aesthetic, sticky audio player, CMS discography, streaming links integration, and a services section. Built specifically for music producers and sonic branding artists — but the architecture (dark hero, work grid, audio-first layout) translates well to any creative professional who wants a premium dark portfolio.

Availability : Coming to the Framer Marketplace in 2026. Follow Supadark for the launch.

Price : Paid (Marketplace)

Best for : Music producers, sound designers, creative directors, dark-aesthetic brands

#2 — Method ($129)

Method is a clean white design studio template with a structured two-column layout — sidebar with personal info and availability status on the left, work and case studies on the right. Strong typographic hierarchy, multi-page structure with blog, and a minimal nav. One of the most complete and well-built templates on the Marketplace.

Price : $129

Best for : Designers, design studios, and product teams presenting case studies and client work

Limitations : Light aesthetic only. No dark variant. Structured around a studio/professional positioning — less suited for artists or creative personalities.

#3 — Flora & Grace ($99)

Flora & Grace is an editorial portfolio template with a bold serif typographic identity, warm photography, and a refined layout. The aesthetic is soft and organic — floral photography, large serif headlines, minimal navigation. Highly distinctive visual language.

Price : $99

Best for : Photographers, illustrators, florists, editorial brands, and visual artists with a warm or organic aesthetic

Limitations : Extremely specific aesthetic — works perfectly when it fits, feels completely off when it doesn’t. No dark mode. Not suited for tech, music, or industrial brands.

#4 — Codot ($79)

Codot is a premium agency portfolio template with a bold editorial direction — large “CODOT®” typography, full-bleed photo hero, stats counters, case study system, and a full agency structure. White and light aesthetic with strong typographic weight. One of the most complete templates for studios positioning themselves as an agency.

Price : $79

Best for : Creative agencies, design studios, and multidisciplinary teams presenting client work at scale

Limitations : Built for agencies, not individuals. Light aesthetic — requires full restyling for dark or music brands.

#5 — Void (Free)

Void is a dark freelancer portfolio template with a strong neon green accent system. Dark void background, electric green CTAs, pricing section, testimonials, and a bold “LET’S COLLABORATE” footer. More complete than most free dark templates — includes a services and pricing structure out of the box.

Price : Free

Best for : Designers, developers, and creatives who want a dark, neon-accented presence with built-in services and pricing

Limitations : The neon green (#00ff00) accent is very specific. No CMS project grid by default. Needs restructuring for a case study-heavy portfolio.

#6 — Anvill ($79)

Anvill is a clean white documentation and developer-services template — minimal grid background, centered hero, and a structured feature section. Built for developer tools, SaaS products, and technical agencies who prioritize clarity and information hierarchy over visual personality.

Price : $79

Best for : Developers, technical consultants, dev agencies, and SaaS products presenting services or documentation

Limitations : Not a creative portfolio template — it’s a service/product site template. No case study format, no visual work grid. Only works for profiles where clarity and function come before aesthetics.

#7 — Ryan Sulliva (Free)

Ryan Sulliva is a retro-pixel portfolio template with an orange/beige warm aesthetic, halftone portrait photography, and pixel-style typography including a large “Works” heading in a pixel font. Highly distinctive — unlike anything else on the Marketplace. Works when the retro aesthetic matches the brand.

Price : Free

Best for : Designers, artists, and creatives with a retro, lo-fi, or vintage visual identity

Limitations : Very specific aesthetic. Either it perfectly matches your brand or it completely misses. Not suited for dark, minimal, or corporate positioning.

What makes a good Framer portfolio template?

Beyond visual style, these are the structural factors that matter for a portfolio that actually works:

  • CMS project grid — your work should be database-driven, not hardcoded. Adding or removing projects should take 30 seconds, not 30 minutes.

  • Case study pages — a grid of thumbnails isn’t a portfolio. Each project should have a dedicated page where you control the narrative.

  • Services or about section — clients hire people, not thumbnails. The template should give you space to explain who you are and what you do.

  • Contact integration — form, email link, or Calendly embed — built in, not bolted on.

  • Mobile performance — most portfolios are viewed on mobile first. Templates with heavy animations often break or lag on smaller screens.

TL;DR

For a free dark portfolio: Void. For a clean professional structure: Method ($129). For a bold agency presence: Codot ($79). For editorial visual artists: Flora & Grace ($99). For retro/vintage personality: Ryan Sulliva (Free).

If you’re a music producer or sonic branding artist specifically, VOLTS by Supadark is being built for you — the only Framer portfolio template designed from the ground up for audio-first creative professionals.

Need a sonic identity alongside your portfolio? See the Supadark services.

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date published

Mar 18, 2026

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6 min read

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