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Weave - Iridescent Textile Designer Portfolio Landing Page Template
Weave is a bento grid landing page template built for textile designers who work across print, weaving, and digital mediums. It uses a dark iridescent color system, a full-screen video hero, and a filterable portfolio grid to present collections, process, and commissions in one immersive, lead-generating page.
by Rocket studio
Weave is a single-page portfolio landing page template designed for textile designers working across fashion, interiors, and licensing markets. It combines a full-screen video background, a filterable bento grid, and a slide-in commission form to translate craft into commissions. Every cell, color, and interaction is built to present textile work at its most compelling.
This template is born for designers who work across multiple textile mediums and need a portfolio website that can hold the full weight of their practice. It speaks directly to professionals whose work moves between Photoshop repeats, handwoven sampling, and commercial print production.
A textile design portfolio has to do more than display images. Potential clients need to evaluate collections, understand process, and feel confident enough to commission work. Generic gallery websites cannot translate the richness of textile design into a compelling case for hire.
This template gives you a complete, lead-generating portfolio landing page structured around your collections and your process. Every section has a specific function, from attracting the eye to capturing the commission.




Theme
Lens & Frame
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
AI Iridescent
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Hero with Pulse Animation
Filterable Bento Grid Portfolio
Iridescent Hover Interaction System
Three-step Slide-in Commission Form
Full-width Parallax Interior Shot
Email-gated Lookbook Download
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This template is built around six core design and conversion capabilities that work together to create a portfolio website worthy of serious creative industry clients.
The hero opens with a macro-lens video that glides across warp and weft, pulling back to reveal a full repeat pattern before dissolving into design software. A single pearl-white headline pulses softly with an opacity animation, setting a cinematic tone before the visitor scrolls.
The portfolio grid reshuffles dynamically by collection, technique, or client category using minimal pill-shaped filter controls. Cell sizes vary: small cells hold tight texture crops, wide cells expand into full mood boards, and tall cells stack process shots from sketches through to styled product photography.
Every grid cell triggers an iridescent border bloom and a micro-zoom on hover. The shifting magenta accent color fires on active states and interactive moments, giving the website a sense of fabric catching light at a new angle and reinforcing the designer's visual identity.
A floating magenta button labeled "Commission a Pattern" docks at the bottom right and pulses after the visitor scrolls past three collections. Clicking opens a three-step form covering project type, a moodboard upload field with a description textarea, and timeline with budget dropdowns.
Midway through the page, a full-width cell breaks the grid with a slow parallax shot of a finished interior using the designer's fabric. This grounds the close-up textile work in a real, inhabited space and builds commercial credibility.
The final bento row embeds an email capture form that gates a high-resolution PDF lookbook. This secondary path catches visitors who want to discover more before committing to a commission, allowing the designer to store leads and follow up.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Screen Hero | Opens with video and animated headline |
| Bento Grid Portfolio | Filterable collection and process display |
| Process Stack Cells | Shows sketch to styled product journey |
| Full-Width Parallax | Places fabric in a real interior setting |
| Lookbook Capture Row | Email gate for high-resolution PDF download |
| Minimal Footer | Clean close with essential identity links |
The visual identity follows a Lens and Frame theme built on an AI Iridescent color system. Deep loom black dominates backgrounds, liquid pearl handles all body typography, holographic lavender washes over card borders and section dividers, and shifting magenta fires on every interactive state. Typography pairs Manrope for headings with JetBrains Mono for labels and captions, creating a contrast between craft warmth and digital precision that reflects the designer's dual practice.
The template is built desktop-first to serve creative directors reviewing work on large studio screens, with a mobile fallback that preserves the core portfolio experience. All animations use CSS transforms only, and scroll reveals are triggered via Intersection Observer to keep motion smooth without heavy script overhead.
The page is structured as a lead-generation journey. Each section moves the visitor from discovery through trust to action, using two distinct conversion paths suited to different buyer readiness levels.
This template is well suited for a textile design practice that works across commercial and creative projects. Iridescent materials are an increasingly prominent trend in textile design, and presenting the underlying color palette clearly helps art directors understand technical complexity. Designers like Lena Kolb use weaving, dyeing, and image making to reflect on fantasy and memory, while Katrina Majkut uses embroidery as a painting medium to challenge assumptions through artwork. Balazs Viola brings deep experience in pattern placement on garments, and Saskia Wassing uses layering and stitching to build a personal design voice. These practices show the range of mediums and identity work that a strong textile design portfolio can hold.