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Create a Professional Portfolio Design in 17 Easy Steps

Learn how to create a professional portfolio design using basic steps and a little creativity.

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About this Tutorial

This tutorial teaches you how to create a professional looking portfolio design using very basic techniques. The majority of online portfolio’s appear amateur, yet it really isn’t very difficult to produce a simple design, very quickly that can portray a professional image online.

This tutorial hopefully shows how a few simple techniques can bring great results.

Final Image

This is the final image that we’ll be creating:

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Images Used

The following images will be used in this tutorial:

Torn Cardboard

Museo Free Font

Step 1

Open up a new document (20X900px). Select your entire canvas (option+a) and fill it with a light cream color (F6F3EA). Then use your rectangular marquee selection tool to create a thin, slightly darker line down the right side of your canvas. This bar should be EFEBE1 in color. Then go to edit>define pattern and define your pattern as ‘creamstripespattern’.

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Step 2

Now create a new document (960X900px). Create a new layer called ‘background’ and fill your entire canvas with any color you like. Then go to blending options for this layer and apply a pattern overlay effect, selecting your newly created ‘creamstripespattern’.

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Step 3

Now paste in a photo of some ripped cardboard. Position the cardboard in the top of your canvas and call this layer ‘header’. I cut out the photo from it’s original white background using the magic wand tool.

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Step 4

Now go to image>adjustments>desaturate to grayscale your cardboard layer.

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Step 5

Now go to blending options for this layer and apply a gradient overlay, ranging between very dark grays. Then reduce this overlay’s opacity to 90% to allow your cardboard to show through a little more. Then set your overlay’s blend mode to ‘multiply’.

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Step 6

Now duplicate your header layer and call the duplicate ‘footer’. Go to edit>transform>flip vertical, and then move the flipped cardboard down to the bottom of your canvas. I chose to crop away the bottom of my canvas, making the overall layout less tall. Finally, to make my footer area thinner than my header, I go to edit>transform>scale and then reduce the height of my footer area.

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Step 7

Now grab a radial gradient, ranging from white to transparent. Then create a new top layer called ‘header gradient’. Pull out your gradient from the top left of your dark header area.

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Step 8

Now reduce your gradient layer’s opacity to 15%. Also part of the gradient is jutting out into your cream area, which you don’t want. Therefore select your header area and click beneath your header area using your magic wand tool (to select the cream area beneath your header). Then return to your gradient layer and hit delete.

This should give you a subtle highlighted effect in the top left part of your header.

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Step 9

Now repeat the same step but in the center of your cream background area. To do this create a layer called ‘background gradient’ below your header/footer layers but above your main cream background layer. Then create a much larger radial white-transparent gradient ranging from the center of your canvas outwards. To measure exactly from the center go to view>rulers to turn on your rulers. To make the effect more subtle reduce this layer’s opacity to around 30%.

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Step 10

Now type out some text for your logo, using the free font Museo. Apply the blending options shown below.

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Step 11

Now to make a sleek logo icon. Start by making a rounded rectangle. Now create a smaller rounded rectangle above your main shape. Option+click on your layer in your layers palette to select all of your smaller shape. Then go to select>modify>contract and contract your selection by 4px. Then hit delete. This should leave you with a briefcase shape created by your two shapes.

Finally, right click on your logo font layer and click ‘copy layer styles’. Then right click on your icon layer and click ‘paste layer styles’.

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Step 12

Now add some menu text. I went with Arial, at -50 kerning.

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Step 13

Now type out some full stop marks multiple times to create dividers between your menu links. Once you’ve typed a line of dots, go to edit>transform>rotate 90 clockwise. Then duplicate this layer each time you want another menu divider.

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Step 14

Add some text to your footer.

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Step 15

Paste in a thumbnail of a website that you want to display in your portfolio. Then go to edit>transform>scale and resize it to fit into your cream area. Then go to blending options and apply a stroke effect.

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Step 16

Add some text to the left of your thumbnail. Be sure to give plenty of line padding, and keep your text nice and dark to give contrast against your light background.

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Step 17

Now create a button using your rounded rectangle shape tool. Then apply the blending options shown below:

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And We’re Done!

I really hope that you enjoyed this tutorial, and as always would love to hear your comments.

You can view the full sized version by clicking on the image below:

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About the Author: Tom is the founder of PSDFAN. He loves writing tutorials, learning more about design and interacting with the community. On a more interesting note he can also play guitar hero drunk with his teeth.

56 Awesome Comments: Leave Your Comment

  1. User GravatarSalmen 12th February 2009

    man i have nothink to say….good job

  2. User GravatarSineload 12th February 2009

    great tutorial.

  3. User GravatarTom 13th February 2009

    Thanks a lot guys. This tut is very simple, but that’s the point. I wanted to show how just about anyone can come up with a nice looking design, without spending too much effort.

  4. User GravatarMike Smith 13th February 2009

    Nice tutorial! The outcome was great too. You should offer up the PSD and/or do a tutorial on the xhtml/css coding for the layout. Would do really well I think.

    Mike

  5. User GravatarTom 13th February 2009

    Thanks Mike. The members area will be launching really soon with the PSD file, and I may well consider getting it coded.

  6. Pam 13th February 2009

    What version of PS are you using? I was trying this out and when I got to the layers style – pattern overlay part the window looked entirely different ( I tried it in both CS3 and PS CS2) and I could not find either phrase in the Photoshop help screen! It’s very odd. (oh and small thing: in your intro it should read portfolios, not portfolio’s FYI).
    Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

  7. User GravatarTom 13th February 2009

    Hi Pam, I’m using version CS until I can afford to upgrade. You should still be able to apply a basic pattern overlay in CS2 or 3 though, just in your blending options window. Hope this helps…

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  9. User Gravatarjoyoge designers' bookmark 13th February 2009

    nice tutorial thank you..

  10. User Gravatarlogo design guru 13th February 2009

    hey, great tutorial. It looks really nice. I like the bright spot in the background.

  11. Pam 13th February 2009

    Hi, Tom,
    Yes, Blending Options window, that’s where I am at…only I’m getting weird bubbles on the overlay not lines, and it looks very odd… I can’t seem to find a way to change the bubbles. I’m sure it is in a window somewhere only I can’t find it. The Layer Style Blending Options window looks nothing like yours… totally different buttons and options in it. Got no help with the Adobe help menu either. I’ve not tried using this feature but one would think they would say something about it in the help menu. I have no manual since I believe the online help is all they offer now. Will check a few of my Photoshop books this weekend to see what I can find out. No time to mess with it today as I have projects to crank out.
    thanks,
    Pam

  12. User GravatarTom 14th February 2009

    Hi Pam. The bubbles pattern is the default pattern overlay. All you need to do is change this pattern to your saved pattern of choice. Try clicking on the thumbnail bubbles pattern in your blending options menu.

  13. User GravatarEhab 14th February 2009

    Great stuff ! Now a second tutorial for the slicing and coding would complete it :D

  14. User GravatarWebdesigner 15th February 2009

    great post

    thanks

  15. User GravatarTom 15th February 2009

    No problem Webdesigner, I’m glad you liked it :)

  16. User Gravatarpurwasila 15th February 2009

    simpel job

  17. mike 15th February 2009

    what colors did you use for the gradient in step 5?

  18. User GravatarTom 15th February 2009

    Hi Mike. I don’t actually have the exact colors to hand, but basically just use very dark grays and it should look ok.

  19. User Gravatartitofh 18th February 2009

    easy and cool job……………

  20. User GravatarRM Cotton 20th February 2009

    Thanks for sharing! I love the simplicity of this mainpage design. I guess I will be redesigning my site – AGAIN!! :) A designer’s work is never done!
    HAppy Day and Thank you!
    -Rachel

  21. User GravatarTom 21st February 2009

    Heh, I’d love to see the final product when you’re done. And it’s true, a good designer never stops redesigning!

  22. User Gravatarinsic 24th February 2009

    wow! i was amazed.

  23. User GravatarTom 24th February 2009

    Thanks insic!

  24. Jase 25th February 2009

    Not complex. Good tutorial for a simple site with only a couple pages.

  25. vicky 27th February 2009

    nice tutorial, thanks buddy

  26. User GravatarTom 27th February 2009

    No problem Vicky :)

  27. User GravatarGFX Video Tutorials 28th February 2009

    Awesome… very useful…

  28. Kim 3rd March 2009

    Good Tutorial, we used it for an artist website and we might take it online!

  29. User GravatarTom 3rd March 2009

    Awesome, I’d love to see it.

  30. User GravatarByila 5th March 2009

    thanks, nice tutorial…

  31. Young 11th April 2009

    can you tell me how to paste photo of cardboard in step 3. I’m a benginner to photoshop :-(

  32. User GravatarCgBaran Tuts 11th June 2009

    Great tutorial i love the design thanks

  33. User Gravatarjairaj 14th June 2009

    Great tutorial And very inspiring And also useful

  34. User GravatarDustMedia|?????? 22nd June 2009

    great tut, very nice design

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  36. User GravatarSamuel 28th July 2009

    Hey man!! what a great tutorial, I love it! and Museo is simply amazing, recently I published a web design tutorial on my blog using Museo.. in spanish :D

    Really nice work.

  37. User Gravatararcziustka 11th August 2009

    cool and easy.

  38. User GravatarRai Niaz Ahmad 22nd August 2009

    excellent job…help me a lot

  39. User GravatarClippingimages 1st September 2009

    Great tutorial . Useful for all new persons as well as the web developers ..

  40. User Gravatarnomi 14th September 2009

    Good job done.

  41. User Gravatardin 17th September 2009

    clean dsign.nice

  42. hans 25th October 2009

    what agreat job hope you send me moor on my email because I’m trying to do professional design , would you please .
    regards

  43. Fredde 8th November 2009

    Hi!
    Wonder if you can use this on a website? mayby an stupid quistion but…..

  44. User GravatarDwayne 21st November 2009

    This is really cool. Is it possible to put something like this on joomla?

  45. User GravatarPaul 27th November 2009

    Great job! Your design is really nice. Also, thanks for the tutorial!

    I’m looking forward to see more posts like this one from you!

  46. Rascal 1st December 2009

    For me, as a beginner, the tutorial is very useful, but the question is how the layout can be maked-up?

  47. jose a 16th December 2009

    Fantastic!
    I’m working on my portfolio, I would like to criticize to improve.

    http://www.joseacreative.com/

  48. User GravatarAbi 2nd January 2010

    Hi Tom, I landed here from your New Year Post, and may I know do you also design for other people too? If you do, how much do you charge in average?
    Regards

  49. Amit 21st January 2010

    Thanx…. buddy…It helps me a lot…….

  50. User GravatarRon Arts Web Design 25th January 2010

    It is a really great tutorial…well explained and very informative, Excellent job!!!!

  51. User Gravatari? makinalar? 26th January 2010

    this information most important for me.
    thanks…

  52. User Gravatarstudent aid 27th January 2010

    These are very good steps to create professional portfolio.

  53. User GravatarWebby Design Guru 29th January 2010

    Interesting tutorial. The content is amazing and easy to understand. Good post!!!

  54. User GravatarFrancois 29th January 2010

    Thanx for this great tuto !
    Much appreciated
    Best Regards

  55. Modern Lamp 30th January 2010

    Thanks for great Tutorial

  56. User GravatarSJL Web Design 7th February 2010

    Great tutorial as always Tom, was exceptionally easy to follow and the finished design looks awesome. Thanks

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