Header Block
Header Block
The first block visitors see when they land on your portfolio. It displays your name, title or role, avatar or profile photo, and a short bio. Use it to make a strong first impression and communicate who you are and what you do at a glance.
Projects Block
Projects Block
Showcase individual projects with a title, description, cover image, live link, and tags. Add as many projects as you like — each entry stands alone so visitors can browse your work at their own pace. Ideal for developers, designers, and anyone who wants to highlight specific deliverables.
Skills Block
Skills Block
List the technologies, tools, and languages you work with. You can include optional icons or proficiency indicators to give visitors a clear sense of your technical depth. Great for developers, data scientists, and engineers who want to surface their stack quickly.
Experience Block
Experience Block
Display your work history in a timeline format. Each entry holds your company name, role, start and end dates, and a description of what you did. Use it to walk visitors through your career and highlight the scope of your professional experience.
Education Block
Education Block
List your academic background including degree name, institution, graduation year, and optional GPA. Works well alongside the Experience Block to give a complete picture of your background — especially useful for students and recent graduates.
Gallery Block
Gallery Block
Display a grid of images showcasing your visual work. Ideal for designers, photographers, illustrators, and creatives who want visitors to see their output rather than just read about it. Each image in the grid can be clicked to view at full size.
Card Block
Card Block
Highlight a single achievement, service offering, or important callout with a title, description, and optional link. Use Card Blocks to draw attention to something specific — an award, a featured service, or a key project — without building out a full Projects section.
Link Block
Link Block
A single clickable link pointing to an external URL. Use it to direct visitors to project demos, GitHub repositories, resume PDFs, published articles, or any other resource you want to surface. Clean and minimal — just a label and a destination.
Contact Block
Contact Block
Give visitors a direct way to get in touch. The Contact Block supports either a contact form (where messages are sent to your email) or a simple mailto link. Add it to the bottom of your portfolio so potential clients, employers, and collaborators can reach you easily.