oneminutepage
For tattoo artists

Website for tattoo artists

Put your portfolio, your story, and your booking contact on one page clients can actually find.

Live preview of the Personal Portfolio template this starts from. Your site uses your own words, photos, and brand.

When someone wants ink, the first thing they want to see is your work. This page is built on the Personal Portfolio template, so it opens with a hero that states your name, your role as an artist, your style tagline, and a clear call to action, then drops into a work grid where your flash, fine line, blackwork, or color pieces sit front and center as images. A short about section tells clients who is holding the machine and what your style is about. A testimonials section carries quotes from people you have tattooed, with their names attached, and an FAQ answers the questions every client asks before they commit. A contact section closes the page with your heading and message so they know exactly how to reach you for a consult.

You describe your work in plain language — your styles, your studio, the kind of pieces you take on — and the copy and layout are written and built for you, structured to the sections above. From there you pick a palette and theme that match your studio's vibe and drop photos of your best pieces into the work grid. When it looks right, you publish with SSL on a free username.oneminutepage.com subdomain, or connect your own custom domain on a paid Basic or Pro plan. No design tools, no code.

Why the Personal Portfolio template

The Personal Portfolio template fits tattoo artists because the work is the pitch. Its image-first work grid is built to display visual pieces at a glance, which is exactly how clients judge an artist, while the hero, short bio, client testimonials, and contact section give just enough context to turn a browser into a booked consult without burying your portfolio under text.

Who it's for

  • Custom and bespoke artists building a portfolio of original pieces
  • Studio resident artists who need their own page separate from the shop site
  • Guest-spot and convention artists collecting bookings across cities

Frequently asked questions

Can I show different styles of tattoos in one place?

Yes. The work grid is an image-first layout, so you can fill it with whatever you do — fine line, blackwork, color realism, flash — and clients can take in your range at a glance before they reach out through the contact section.

How do I let people book a consult?

The page ends with a contact section that carries your heading and message, so clients know exactly how to reach you for a consultation or booking. You write what to include — your email, studio handle, or booking note — and it is laid out for you.

Can I use my own domain instead of the free subdomain?

Yes. Every page can go live on a free username.oneminutepage.com subdomain with SSL. To use your own custom domain, like your artist name dot com, upgrade to a paid Basic or Pro plan and connect it.

Can I update my portfolio after it is published?

Yes. You can come back anytime to swap in new photos in the work grid, add fresh quotes from recent clients in the testimonials section, edit your bio, or update your FAQ. Republish and the changes go live.

Do I need design skills to make it look like my studio?

No. After the copy and layout are generated for you, you customize the palette and theme to match your studio's look and add your own images. There is no design work or code involved.

Ready to publish your tattoo artist website?

No design or coding skills needed. Describe your business and you'll have a live page in minutes.

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