A bold yet minimal showcase designed to let a visual artist’s work stand forward through structure, rhythm, and intentional simplicity.
A bold yet minimal showcase designed to let a visual artist’s work stand forward through structure, rhythm, and intentional simplicity.
ELN Visuals needed a portfolio that could adapt to different types of visual work — photography, digital art, and experimental concepts. Their prior layout didn’t allow flexibility or storytelling.
I worked with them to understand how they wanted viewers to experience their work. The goal became clear: a gallery-style interface that felt bold but uncluttered.
ELN Visuals needed a portfolio that could adapt to different types of visual work — photography, digital art, and experimental concepts. Their prior layout didn’t allow flexibility or storytelling.
I worked with them to understand how they wanted viewers to experience their work. The goal became clear: a gallery-style interface that felt bold but uncluttered.
I built a structured grid with large, confident spacing. The typography acts as a quiet frame, never competing with the visuals.
The homepage introduces the artist with a clean, understated profile section followed by a flexible project gallery that loads dynamically via CMS.
In Framer, I kept interactions sharp and immediate — no excessive animations, only clean transitions that highlight the imagery.
The case study pages include narrative sections that allow the artist to explain process, intention, and technique without breaking the minimal flow.
After the launch, ELN noticed improved portfolio inquiries, especially from agencies impressed by the clarity of presentation.
The final product is a minimal yet strong digital stage that adapts elegantly to every project the artist publishes.