
I design calm, minimal websites that make brands look expensive.
People notice. They interact with it. They tell others about it.
"This site shows the building changing from day to night."
That's how your work gets remembered. Not because the portfolio is expensive-looking. Because it actually shows something thoughtful.
Grid view is how people imagine their work. Clean thumbnails, aesthetic arrangement.
List view is how people actually find things. Name, year, location, status.
Hover to preview.
Both are necessary. Beauty and functionality don't have to be enemies.
A brutalist-minimal portfolio template for architecture studios. Day/Night project switching, smart project browser, archive, and axonometric support.