Best Webflow portfolio templates with a blog
Maintaining separate sites for your portfolio and writing is more overhead than most people want. These Webflow templates combine both into one: a solid portfolio section for case studies and client work, plus a blog section powered by Webflow CMS. Because both areas are built into the same template, the design is cohesive — no mismatched fonts between sections. Webflow's visual CMS editor makes it easy to add new posts and projects without developer help, which is critical if you're planning to publish regularly. These templates suit designers, developers, writers, and creatives who want to do more than just show work. For Framer users, see portfolio with blog Framer templates. For writing-only templates, see minimal blog Webflow templates.

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

Reflect
A modern and typographical blog template

Irene
A simple dark theme portfolio template for designers and creatives

Awake
A clean, dark-themed portfolio template for agencies

Someday
A creative and playful portfolio template for agencies or creative teams

Darkfolio
A dark, clean and minimal portfolio template for designers

Compose
A vibrant and simple blog template for bloggers, creators and entrepreneurs
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A combined template keeps your professional presence unified. Rather than maintaining two separate sites, you manage everything in one Webflow project — the same design system, the same domain, the same CMS. It's less overhead and creates a more coherent impression for visitors.
They're typically set up as separate CMS collections — one for portfolio work, one for writing — each with their own fields and page templates. Both are managed inside Webflow's editor and generate their own templated pages automatically. The exact structure varies by template, but the principle is consistent: two collections, one site.
Yes. These templates are designed with clear navigation to both areas — typically a 'Work' or 'Projects' section and a 'Writing' or 'Blog' section in the main nav, with both featured on the homepage. The structure makes it easy for visitors to explore whichever interests them.
Yes. Most templates include a newsletter capture section, and Webflow's native form integrations connect to MailerLite, ConvertKit, and similar providers. For creatives who publish regularly, building an email list alongside a portfolio is one of the highest-ROI things you can do.
Yes — it's arguably the ideal format for designers who want to show both output and thinking. Case studies in the portfolio section show the work; articles in the blog section let you share process, decisions, and lessons. That combination builds deep credibility with the right kind of clients.
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