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A digital CV in label-rail layout

Jasper is the personal-CV archetype — section labels run down a left rail, content cards live on the right. The whole page reads like a typeset resume rendered as a website: structured, restrained, easy to scan.

Built for designers and freelancers who want a CV that reads like a CV

Product designers, freelance creatives, photographers, contractors, anyone who needs a hireable single-page presence with a clear chronology and contact path. The structure mirrors a real CV — Profile, About, Projects, Experience, Education, Awards, Contact — so visitors can scan it the same way they'd scan a PDF resume.

Monochrome by design

Warm-white `#fafafa` background, near-black `#0a0a0a` text, no accent color. The restraint IS the design. Inter throughout — heading weight, regular for body, smaller monochrome for labels and meta chips.

Launch in 7 Steps

1

Replace the portrait, name, pronoun, and 4 meta chips at the top

2

Update the About paragraphs and swap the signature URL

3

Replace 2 project cards with your real work + thumbnails

4

Update the experience timeline with your real positions and dates

5

Update the education cards with your degrees

6

Replace the 5 award rows; remove or duplicate as needed

7

Update the 4 contact rows (Email / Phone / Twitter / LinkedIn)

Jasper

Single-page digital CV with a label-rail layout — section labels on the left, content cards on the right. Monochrome palette: warm-white background, near-black type, near-zero chroma. Inter throughout. Profile block at top with circular portrait + name + pronoun pill + meta chips (role, city, email, website). Sections beneath: About (paragraphs + handwritten signature), Projects (2-card grid with image + title + category), Experience (bordered cards: role pill, company, date range, description), Education (same card shape), Awards (rows with dotted leader to year), Contact (key-value link rows). Footer: build credit. Designed for product designers, freelance creatives, and anyone who wants a personal CV that reads like a resume but renders as a website.

Free to use · No credit card required

Key Highlights

Reads like a resume — visitors scan it the same way they scan a PDF
Label-rail layout keeps each section's purpose obvious without headings
Monochrome palette survives any brand override; no accent to manage
Single page — one URL to share, no nav to maintain
Bordered cards for experience and education — neat, repeatable, editable
Awards row pattern (name | source | dotted | year) is unique and scannable

Built For

Product designers and UX leads with a single-page hireable site
Freelance creatives who want a CV-shaped personal site
Senior engineers maintaining a chronological work history online
Contractors and consultants whose pitch is the resume itself
Anyone replacing their LinkedIn-as-portfolio with a self-hosted equivalent
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