Jordan needed a site that felt as serious as his training philosophy. No stock photos of dumbbells. No pastel gradients. Blade gives him a dark, focused canvas — bold type, full-bleed imagery, and a booking flow that matches the intensity of his sessions.
Strength. Form. Results.
Maison Lumière wanted a site that felt airy, editorial, and effortlessly refined — elevated hair, tailored to you. Luxe uses generous whitespace, soft typography, a built-in shop, and a warm palette that lets the work shine.
Elevated hair, tailored to you.
Northline Tattoo lives by a simple belief: the work speaks for itself. The Classic template gets out of the way and lets the portfolio do the talking — clean structure, generous whitespace, every piece front and center.
The art leads. Everything else follows.
Stone Cut Barbers wanted heritage without feeling dated — sharp lines, warm welcome, and a site that reads like a proper shop sign. Stonecut pairs serif headlines with stone-toned neutrals so the craft feels grounded and premium.
Sharp lines. Warm welcome.
Studio Amara needed a site as polished as their manicures — structured, modern, and easy to browse on a phone between appointments. Studio 12 balances clean grids with warm accents so services and gallery work feel inviting, not clinical.
Clean, polished, and done right.