Freelancing with WordPress: Setting Up Your Portfolio Using WordPress

11 Jan, 2010  |  Written by  |  under wp plugins

When I started freelancing almost two years ago I knew absolutely nothing about WordPress.? When the time came to put my design work online, I had no clue where it should go. for a while I organized files in an Elance portfolio, but that was a complicated and ugly mess, especially back then. After that I moved on to CarbonMade.com. It has a great design and slick interface, but it?s limited and it?s not free (as in beer or speech). CarbonMade always felt ?good enough? but was never what I really wanted.

Thank God I learned a little more about WordPress!

While WordPress? project management capabilities are still developing and its contact management is adequate, creating and managing a portfolio is where WordPress really shines! there are almost too many portfolio themes to count and new ones are being developed all the time. here are a few of the best portfolio themes for WordPress.

Freelancing, Building your portfolio

Paid Portfolio Themes

proudfolio

Proudfolio | Demo


photographicPhoto Graphic | Demo


blackcanvasBlack Canvas | Demo


mavenportfolioMaven Portfolio | Demo


Free Portfolio Themes

snapshotSnapshot | Demo


sharpfolioSharpfolio | Demo


portfoliowordpressthemePortfolio WordPress Theme | Demo


linquistLinquist | Demo

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