Website for designers
A designer's own website easily turns into a project that never ships. Meanwhile you point people to Instagram or a pdf, and your work gets judged on the wrong material.

With SnabbSajt you get a confident portfolio page where identity, web design and graphic design are shown full size, with a short introduction and a clear way to get in touch. Then you add projects as they finish.
The page isn't your biggest project - it's your address
Designers get stuck making the website a work in itself, and meanwhile point people at a feed or a PDF. A simple, quiet page that shows the work large and loads fast does more good than a perfect page that never ships. Publish the simple version first and swap the images out over time - one project at a time, while you have the files open anyway.
Write what you did, not only what it became
A photo of a finished identity shows the result but not your work. Write two lines per project: what the client's problem was, what you did, and what was hard about it. That separates you from everyone showing the same kind of handsome images, and it makes the page readable for a buyer who isn't a designer and has to justify the choice to someone else.
Say which jobs you want
A broad portfolio produces broad enquiries: a logo for very little, a whole brand platform, and someone who needs a flyer by tomorrow. Write out what you work with, what size of job suits you, whether you take white-label work for agencies, and what you don't do. It's the only boundary that actually reduces the number of wrong enquiries.
Process and price remove half the email exchange
Buyers who haven't commissioned design before wonder the same things every time: how many concepts are included, how many rounds of changes, who owns the files, do I get the source files, how long does it take, roughly what does it cost. Write it out as a short process with a from-price per type of job. Quotes and invoices, with a deposit if you like, go out from the same place as the website.
Why you need a website
- Projects shown at full size, on phones too
- Separate sections for identity, web design and graphic design
- A short text per project: the brief, your choice and the outcome
- A contact form that gathers enquiries in one place
- Your own domain instead of a link in a profile bio
What's included
A confident portfolio website that shows your work and wins projects.
- Ready-made website
- Colours & typography
- Services & pricing
- Frequently asked questions
- Contact form
- AI that knows your business
- Portfolio/gallery
Frequently asked questions
Five to eight is usually enough, if they are the right ones. More projects rarely makes the page better.
You choose from ready-made colour themes and typefaces that already read well together. The constraints are what make the page quick to finish.
Yes. Add a new project with photos and a short text when it is done, and publish right away.
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Describe your business and we build your website in minutes. Everything stays editable afterwards.