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Minimalist monochrome portfolio or resume layout featuring an oversized sans-serif name, condensed project list, and fine-print footer on a neutral light gray background.
Summary
A portfolio-style page using a monochrome palette of black, gray, and white typography with an oversized display name and a compact list of project or skill categories.
Visual description
The page is set on a light neutral gray background. Centered near the top, "PETER DIMITROV" appears in large, bold, condensed all-caps sans-serif, dramatically anchoring the composition. Below, a series of project or category names are listed in a smaller, compressed sans-serif: Wecare, Sonar, Philosophical Foxes, Dack, Loft Arts, Antidote Health, Jitairo, 24i, Endowjus (text is small and partially legible). A fine horizontal rule and footer text sit at the bottom, containing navigation or credit information in an even smaller weight. The entire design relies on typography and negative space; no color, imagery, or decoration. The hierarchy is strict and structured: large name, medium category list, tiny metadata.
Key takeaway
The confident use of scale to establish hierarchy with type alone. The condensed font weight that maximizes information density without cramping. The generous negative space that makes sparse content feel intentional, not empty. The reversed color treatment (light background with dark type) that is both classic and contemporary.
Reuse notes
Ideal for designer, director, or creative studio portfolios where work speaks louder than decoration. Works best when the list of projects or skills is genuinely compact; long lists risk becoming unreadable. The monochrome palette is versatile: works on any brand color if you keep the underlying type structure. Best suited for serious, professional, or consultancy-facing contexts.









