We’ve created a good selection of free Bootstrap templates and Sketch design templates to help developers build their personal portfolio sites and side projects. All of the freebies here are made by our product designer Xiaoying Riley. She is working on more free templates for you, so make sure to follow her on twitter or signup to our newsletter if you want to be notified when the next freebie is released.
If you want to have a professional online resume/CV to impress your future employer and potential clients, you can check out Risen, DevResume, Pillar and Orbit. They’re HTML5 templates built on the latest Bootstrap framework and the designs are fully responsive so your resume will look great on all devices. Want to have matching printable versions? We’ve got you covered. You can download their Sketch design templates to export your PDF resume/CV. Want to have a simple one-page portfolio site? Take a look at our Bootstrap portfolio template Developer - it’s incredibly popular among developers and has been used by people all over the world! Want a landing page to promote your software projects or plugins? Our free product landing pages devAid and Appkit Landing can take care of the design and marketing work for you. Are you an indie app developer? Nova is an app landing page template made just for you. The template design is focused on converting site visitors into your app users. Want to start a tech blog to share your thoughts and ideas? Our free blog template DevBlog can help you set up your professional coding/programming blog quickly. Need a documentation template to provide a walk-through for your software project? Check out CoderDocs and PrettyDocs - it has everything you need for your documentation site and it’s beautiful.
Xiao is the product designer behind all the Bootstrap templates & themes. Every single template was carefully crafted by her from real-world UX research, to wireframes, to Photoshop/Sketch designs, then to the final front-end code.
After freelancing for years on projects for big tech companies such as Google, she wanted to make her design skills and experience accessible to the “small guys”. Her use-case based site templates give developers and small startups the same standard of design as the "big guys" at a very affordable price. Her mission is to help developers and entrepreneurs promote and market their ideas, products or services online through great design.
You can find her sharing useful UX and webdev related content on Twitter. She also designs cool programming/coding t-shirts for developers at made4dev.com. 😊
👉 Follow her if you like what she does!