Comic Book Artist Portfolio
A portfolio hub that made it easy for editors and publishers to review a comic artist's work and commission him.
Outcome
The site gives editors a clean way to review work, trust the professionalism, and reach out for commissions without asking for links or files first.Best fit
Artists and independent creatives who need a commission-ready portfolio, not another gallery buried in social media.Company
Professional Comic Book ArtistSummary
The artist had strong work spread across social media, but editors and publishers needed a cleaner way to review it.
I built a portfolio hub that made sequential pages, covers, and character work easier to scan and compare.
About
The work itself was impressive, but the public presentation was fragmented.
That made professional review harder than it needed to be for editors, publishers, and potential commissioners.
Business Objective
The site needed to make commission conversations easier by giving editors one professional home for the portfolio.
It had to stay fast and direct so the artwork remained the reason to keep reading.
Product Direction
Organize the portfolio around editorial review.
The galleries were structured around how editors inspect work, so sequential art, covers, and character pieces could each do their job.
Keep the visual system out of the way.
The site needed to feel professional without competing with the artwork.
Product Surface
The launch site gave the artist a stronger public-facing home for professional review.
The Work
Built a clean review path.
The portfolio gave editors a clear path through the work without asking for scattered links or files.
Made the artist easier to commission.
The site connected portfolio review with a direct path to reach out for professional work.
What Shipped
The portfolio site turned scattered public work into a professional review surface for editors, publishers, and commissions.
Portfolio hub
Editors had one place to review the work.
The site gathered scattered social proof into a professional portfolio home.
Editorial scan
Sequential pages and covers became easier to compare.
The galleries were organized around how editors actually inspect comic work.
Commission path
The contact path became more direct.
The site made it easier to move from review to inquiry without asking for files or links first.
Professional signal
The presentation matched the quality of the work.
A clean, fast portfolio made the artist easier to trust as a professional collaborator.
Product Screens
The site surface shows the portfolio structure built around professional review.