Visual Blast Studio Template
Brand & visual design studio. View our work, services, and get in touch.
What is this design studio website template
Visual Blast Studio is a complete, ready-to-run studio website — portfolio, services, team, and a contact form — not a blank page you have to design and wire up yourself. The moment you copy it into your workspace, you get the Visual Blast site and the four tables behind it already connected, so a studio can publish a real portfolio and start receiving inquiries in minutes instead of paying for a site builder or waiting on a developer.
The site reads live from your tables. The Projects table is your portfolio as data — six sample pieces with Category, Year, Client, and Images — while Services lists eight offerings and Team Members holds names, roles, bios, and photos. The contact form on the site writes each inquiry straight into the Contact Us table, where a Status pipeline moves it from Pending to In Progress to Completed. Add a project or edit a service row and the site updates immediately, with no republishing.
It's built for design studios, freelance designers, and creative agencies whose work is stuck in a PDF or a folder of screenshots. Use it as-is out of the box, or swap in your real projects, services, and people to make it your studio's public face.
What's inside
Four connected pieces: a public studio website and the tables behind it. Prospects browse your projects and services, meet the team, and send an inquiry through the contact form — the message lands in your Contact Us table, and the site updates the moment you add new work.
Visual Blast
Your studio's public face. Prospects browse the portfolio, scan your services, meet the team, and send an inquiry through the contact form. The site reads live from your tables, so new work appears the moment you add it — no republishing.
- Portfolio pulls live from the Projects table
- Services and team pages come from their own tables
- Contact form writes inquiries straight into Contact Us
- One link for your bio, your proposals, your email signature
Projects
Your portfolio as data. Six sample projects with category, year, client, and images — add a row and it's on the site. Category and year keep a growing body of work easy to filter.
- 6 sample projects across 5 categories
- Branding, Web Design, Photography, Motion Graphics, Art Direction
- Images field holds each project's visuals
- Year and Client keep the portfolio sortable
Services & Team Members
What you do and who does it. Services lists eight offerings with descriptions and icons; Team Members holds names, roles, bios, photos, and contact emails.
- 8 services with descriptions and icons
- 4 team members with role, bio, photo, and email
- Edit a row and the site updates — no designer needed for copy changes
Contact Us
Every inquiry from the website form, with a status pipeline. New messages arrive as Pending; move them to In Progress and Completed as you work the lead — no inquiry buried in an inbox.
- Name, email, and message straight from the site form
- Status pipeline: Pending / In Progress / Completed
- Submitted Time keeps requests in order
Every field a portfolio needs
The Projects table ships with six fields that cover a portfolio piece from title to client. Rename them, add your own, or hide the ones you don't need — the structure is a starting point, not a straitjacket.
| Field | Type | What it's for |
|---|---|---|
| Project Name | Text | The title visitors see in your portfolio. |
| Description | Long text | The story behind the work — brief, outcome, your role. |
| Category | Single select | Branding / Web Design / Photography / Motion Graphics / Art Direction — how prospects filter your work. |
| Images | Attachment | The visuals — the whole point of a design portfolio. |
| Year | Number | When it shipped — keep the recent work on top. |
| Client | Text | Who it was for — name-drops build trust. |
Why studios pick this template
A studio website usually means a site builder subscription or a developer on call. This one is a template — and editing it is editing a table.
A portfolio that updates itself
Add a project to the table and it's on the site — no republishing, no CMS login, no waiting on a developer.
Inquiries land in a table, not an inbox
The contact form writes to Contact Us with a status pipeline — no lead buried under newsletters.
Track every lead to done
Pending, In Progress, Completed — see at a glance which inquiries still need a reply.
Services that sell for you
Eight offerings with descriptions and icons, so prospects understand your range before they write.
A portfolio that filters itself
Five categories and a year field let prospects find the work most relevant to them.
No code, no hosting bill
The site is a Teable app published from your tables — no developer, no server, no plugin updates.
Who it's for
Any creative business whose portfolio is stuck in a PDF or a folder of screenshots.
Design studios
Small studio, big presence. Portfolio, services, team, and inquiries in one base the whole studio can edit.
Freelance designers
One link in your bio that shows your work and takes inquiries — look like a studio of many, run it as a studio of one.
Creative agencies
Brand, web, and motion work under one roof — a site that stays current because editing it is editing a table.
How to use this template
From zero to a live studio website in about ten minutes.
- 1
Click "Use template"
The whole base — Projects, Services, Team Members, Contact Us, and the Visual Blast website — copies into your workspace. Free tier is plenty to start.
- 2
Upload your work
Replace the 6 sample projects with your real work — name, description, category, images, year, client. Lead with the pieces you want to be hired for.
- 3
Make it your studio
Update the 8 sample services with what you actually offer, and swap the Team Members records for your own people — roles, bios, photos, emails.
- 4
Publish and share
Share the site link everywhere. Inquiries land in the Contact Us table as Pending — reply, and move them along the pipeline.
Make it yours with Teable AI
The template is the starting point, not the ceiling. Teable builds AI into every table — reshape the structure by describing what you want, migrate your existing portfolio in, and hand the lead follow-up to an automation. Four ways to turn this studio template into your own storefront:
Shape the categories to your work
Category on the Projects table is a normal select field. Tell Teable AI the kinds of work you actually take on and it rewrites the options — the site's filters update on their own.
Import the portfolio you already have
Don't rebuild your archive by hand. Connect & Migrate pulls your project list out of Excel or CSV and maps the columns onto Project Name, Category, Year and Client for you.
Let AI write your case studies
The Description field is perfect for AI to draft. Point it at Project Name, Category and Client and it writes a tight case-study line for every piece.
Get pinged the moment a lead lands
Super Automation turns a sentence into a running workflow. Watch the Contact Us table so a new inquiry never sits unanswered while you're heads-down on a project.
Frequently asked questions
Is this studio template really free?
Yes. The template copies into a free Teable workspace, and the free tier covers the website app and all four tables for a small studio. You only upgrade if you outgrow the row or attachment limits — portfolio images count toward attachments.
Is it a real website or a mockup?
A real website. Visual Blast is a Teable app published from your tables, with its own public URL. It reads live data — edit a project, service, or team member and the site reflects it immediately.
How do I add new work to the portfolio?
Add a row to the Projects table: name, description, category, images, year, client. That's it — the new project appears on the site with no republishing and no designer needed.
How does the contact form work?
The form on the website writes each submission into the Contact Us table — name, email, message, and a timestamp. Every inquiry starts as Pending; move it to In Progress and Completed as you respond, so no lead gets lost.
Can I change the categories or services?
Yes. Category is a single-select field — rename the five options or add your own. Services is a table: edit the eight sample rows, delete the ones you don't offer, and add new offerings with their own descriptions and icons.
Do I need a developer to run it?
No. There's no code, no hosting, and nothing to deploy. The website is your tables published as an app — if you can edit a spreadsheet, you can run this site.
Put your studio online today
Duplicate Visual Blast Studio into your workspace and publish your portfolio in minutes.