Revora
A bold, editorial-style designer portfolio built to reflect design maturity, personality, and expertise — blending story, visuals, and interactivity.
Project Overview
Revora is a personalized portfolio website for a branding and UI designer.
It’s clean, expressive, and heavily inspired by editorial layouts.
What we did
Scope of Work
Project
Revora was built for a seasoned designer looking to level up their personal brand with a bold, expressive portfolio. The mission? Ditch the template look and craft a site that feels intentional, editorial, and full of personality — while still being clean, fast, and conversion-focused.
Storytelling with Style
We adopted an editorial layout style, using oversized type, strong visual hierarchy, and immersive image blocks to guide the user through the designer’s story. Each project isn’t just shown — it’s introduced, explained, and celebrated. We created project pages with full-width visuals, scroll-triggered animations, and sticky navigation for seamless browsing.
Strategy, Personality & Impact
Revora reflects a designer’s process, taste, and confidence. The “About” section reads like a creative manifesto, while the services and contact section builds credibility. We included a custom “Design Principles” section — a space where the designer could share their values, tools, and process. It’s these kinds of touches that elevate a portfolio from good to unforgettable.
Technical Build & Customization
As with the others, Revora was built 100% in Framer. We used dynamic text styling, reusable components, and responsive grids to ensure scalability. Special attention was given to load speed and mobile responsiveness, especially for the rich image galleries.
Outcome & Community Buzz
Post-launch, Revora became a centerpiece in the designer’s personal brand, leading to client inquiries, podcast invites, and collaboration offers. The project even got shared in design communities, earning praise for its bold design and storytelling-driven layout. Revora proves that personality-driven portfolios can still be fast, functional, and future-proof.
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