templates
six templates, each designed around a different artistic practice. choose one during setup or switch anytime in settings.
the six templates
default
minimal text layout. works for any discipline. clean, quiet, content-first. section labels are generic ("work," "about") so it fits whatever you do. a good starting point if you are not sure.
musician
album grid layout with large cover art. your name is prominent at the top. music module is emphasized with album-style cards. designed for discographies and singles. the player bar ties the whole experience together.
writer
large typography, long-form text, chapbook layout. writing module is front and center. generous margins and readable line lengths. section labels use literary terms. for poets, essayists, playwrights, critics.
visual
image grid, portfolio-first, wide canvas. gallery module gets maximum space. images display large. minimal text, maximum visual impact. for painters, photographers, illustrators, designers.
performer
stage and event-oriented. credits module is prominent — your resume leads. section labels use theater terms ("productions," "training"). designed for actors, dancers, directors, choreographers.
filmmaker
video-forward with project stills. film module is emphasized with cinematic layout. video plays large. stills galleries for each project. section labels use film terms. for directors, cinematographers, editors.
choosing a template
go to settings and find the template selector. click a template to preview it, then confirm. your content stays the same — only the layout and emphasis changes. you can switch templates at any time without losing data.
customizing
every template supports the same customization options:
- background color — the page background. dark is default.
- accent color — used for buttons, active states, and highlights.
- font — choose from available typefaces.
- section labels — each template has default labels (e.g., "discography" on musician, "portfolio" on visual). you can override any label.
templates also respect your module order and highlights. the template decides the visual style; you decide the content structure.
template-aware labels
each template uses contextual section names. the musician template calls your credits section "recordings" while the performer template calls it "productions." these labels appear in navigation, headings, and the settings panel. override any label in settings if the default does not fit.