- 404
- About Page
- Black and White
- Blog
- Book App
- Check Out Page
- Clean / Minimal
- Colorful
- Contact Page
- Corporate
- Experimental
- Footer
- Form
- Fullscreen
- Horizontal Layout
- HTML5
- Illustrated
- Images / Gallery
- Inspiring
- Landing Page
- Masthead
- Menu
- Microinteractions
- Motion Effects
- Parallax Effects
- Personal
- Photographer
- Podcast
- Pop Ups
- Portfolio
- Pregnancy
- Pro-loaders
- Product Listing Page
- Purple
- Services Page
- Slider / Module
- Small Business
- Soft Colors
- Sound / Music
- Storytelling
- Typography
- Unusual Layout
- Use of Infographics
- User-Friendly
- UX Designs
- Visible Borders
- Webflow
- Advertising
- Aerospace
- Agriculture
- Architecture
- Arts & Recreation
- Automotive
- Banking & Finance
- Content & News
- Digital Agencies
- Distribution
- E-Commerce & Retail
- Education
- Engineering
- Entertainment
- Fashion & Beauty
- Film Production Company
- Food & Beverage
- Games and Entertainment
- Government
- Health & Wellness
- Hospitality
- Jewelry
- Legal & Insurance
- Luxury
- Manufacturing
- Medical & Pharmacy
- Museum
- Music
- News Magazine
- Non-Profit
- Professional Services
- Real Estate
- Restaurant
- Roofing
- Sports & Leisure
- Tech Startup
- Technology
- Travel
- Wedding Planning
- Zoo
Standout Features:
- Parallax scrolling design
- Simple homepage with comprehensive content
- Multiple navigation options
Paris-based web designer and photographer Bazil did a fantastic job creating this portfolio website with Webflow, and here’s why.
The site opens with a straightforward homepage containing just the key elements. A professional portrait, the field of expertise, and the navigation menu with a contact button.
That’s it! No further scrolling – just a simple single page that houses everything potential clients and collaborators need to explore more about Bazil’s work.
The main navigation is divided into two sections: the artist’s web design and photography background. Several navigation modules are set in place to make it easier for site visitors to learn more. There are CTA buttons, clickable text, and menu options that all lead to the same pages.
The portfolio page is where the actual interactive scrolling begins. It contains comprehensive information about the artist’s projects, neatly organized in sliders, content blocks, and magazine-style layouts.
The website also features parallax scrolling, so visitors can interact with the content as they scroll further into the website.