Best Framer portfolio templates with a blog
Writing regularly is one of the best ways to build credibility in your field — and having your portfolio and blog on the same site makes your overall presence feel more complete. These Framer templates include both a portfolio section and a proper blog or writing area, so you don't have to maintain two separate sites. The templates here handle both content types natively: a structured portfolio grid for case studies and a clean editorial layout for writing. If you're a designer, developer, or creative professional who also wants to publish, these templates are the right starting point. For a writing-only approach, see minimal blog Framer templates or dark blog Framer templates. The Webflow equivalent is portfolio with blog Webflow templates.

Lucid
A straightforward, high-quality portfolio template with a blog built-in

Sharp
A clean and beautiful portfolio with a blog template, the portfolio I’ve used for years

Atlas Studio
A sleek portfolio template for modern creative agencies

Compose
A vibrant, clean and minimal blog template for bloggers, creators and entrepreneurs

Monograph
A premium and elegant personal blog template in dark mode

Offset
A thoughtfully crafted design portfolio with light and dark mode built in

Wedge
A premium Framer template for SaaS startups with a blog built-in
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Having both on one site creates a more complete professional presence. Your portfolio shows what you've made; your writing shows how you think. Together they're far more compelling to potential clients and employers than either one alone — and the design feels cohesive because it's all one template.
These templates are built with both content types as first-class citizens — the blog section isn't an afterthought or a generic add-on. The layouts, navigation, and CMS structure are designed to present writing and visual work at equal quality, without one competing with the other.
Yes. Both content types have their own collection templates — a case study or project layout for portfolio work, and a reading-optimised article layout for writing. Framer's CMS powers both collections, and you manage all content inside the same Framer project.
Yes. Most templates include a homepage that surfaces a curated selection from both collections — recent or featured posts from the blog, and selected projects from the portfolio. Framer's CMS filter options let you control which items appear in each section.
Yes — they're particularly well-suited to anyone whose work spans both visual output and written thinking. Designers, developers, strategists, UX researchers, and content professionals all benefit from a site that presents projects and writing with equal care.
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