- The best Carrd pages aren't original from scratch — they remix proven layout patterns. Below: 20 layout ideas worth stealing for your next page.
- Each idea has a specific job (link-in-bio, portfolio, landing, profile) and the one element that makes it work.
- "Inspo" doesn't mean copy-and-paste. Steal the structure; pick your own colours, type and copy.
Why Steal Layouts (and Not Designs)
The choices that make a Carrd page work are mostly structural: where the CTA sits, how many buttons, where the image goes, how much copy. Those decisions are domain-tested across thousands of pages — the patterns that work are knowable.
Colours, fonts and copy are personal — they should be yours. So the rule is: copy structure, change everything else.
20 Layout Ideas
1. Centered Profile Card
Square avatar in the centre, name below, three to five buttons. The default link-in-bio. Boring on purpose; works for nearly everyone.
2. Hero + Three Buttons + Footer
Three sections: hero with photo and intro, three buttons row, social-icon footer. The simplest "real" personal page.
3. Full-Bleed Hero Photo
Single screen with a strong full-bleed background photo, text overlaid in the lower third, single CTA button. Aspirational personal-brand pages.
4. Two-Column Hero
Left column: photo. Right column: name, copy, CTAs. Designer-coded layout that feels less generic than centered profile cards.
5. Sticky CTA at Top
Persistent "Book a call" or "Buy" button pinned at the top of the page. Useful for sales-focused pages.
6. Brutalist Yellow Block
One bold yellow section with black system-font heading, asymmetric layout. Reads as designer-aware. Hard to misuse.
7. Soft Pastel Aesthetic
Cream background, lilac accent, lowercase serif heading, sparkle emoji on the headline. The dominant aesthetic style in 2026.
8. Mono-Spaced Developer
JetBrains Mono or IBM Plex Mono throughout, dark background, one bright accent. Reads as "I'm a developer" without saying it.
9. Magazine-Style Hero
Full-bleed photo, italic serif heading, byline-style subhead. Lifestyle and editorial creators.
10. Minimalist Mono
Black on white (or white on black), one big sans-serif headline, no images. The least-design-effort path to a polished page.
11. Three Card Grid
Three side-by-side cards under the hero — typically "About / Work / Contact" or "Project A / Project B / Project C". Multi-section feel without complexity.
12. Split-Screen 50/50
Left half: image. Right half: copy and CTA. Reverse on mobile (image on top). Used in landing pages and portfolio openers.
13. Vertical Stack with Dividers
Hero ? about ? projects ? contact, separated by horizontal rules. Long-form personal page that still scans cleanly.
14. Pinterest-Style Masonry
Variable-size project tiles in masonry layout. For visual creators with images of varying aspect ratios.
15. Glassmorphism Buttons
Translucent buttons with blurred background. Vaporwave / Y2K aesthetic. Use sparingly — easy to overdo.
16. Pixel Border Y2K
Pixel-bordered cards, gradient background, chunky sans-serif. Authentic 2002 vibe, popular in 2026 with the Y2K revival.
17. Newsletter Capture-First
One headline (the value prop), one subhead (the audience), one form (email capture). No other CTAs above the fold.
18. Vertical Long-Form Landing
Hero ? features ? testimonials ? pricing ? FAQ ? CTA. The full one-page-sales-site. Longer than most Carrd pages but right for product launches.
19. Sidebar Navigation (Single Page)
Left fixed sidebar with section anchor links; main content scrolls right. Built using Carrd's containers. Works well for portfolios with named sections.
20. Single-Question Form Page
One headline, one question, one input. Conversion-funnel page that does one thing only. Often used for waitlists and pre-launch interest.
How to Apply These Layouts
- Pick the layout closest to your job. Don't try to combine three.
- Build it in Carrd from blank or from the closest template. Most layouts above are achievable on the free plan.
- Pick one accent colour. Keep the rest neutral.
- Pick two fonts max. Heading + body. Three fonts always look amateur.
- Test on a real phone. Carrd's mobile preview is reliable; using your own phone is more reliable.
The biggest mistake on inspired-by-too-many-pages Carrds is mashing four ideas together. Pick one structural pattern and commit. The pages that read as designed are the ones that say "no" to features they almost added.
Where to Find More Carrd Inspo
- Carrd's official showcase at
carrd.co/showcase. - Twitter / X searches for "carrd.co" or "made with carrd" — designers regularly share their pages.
- Pinterest searches for "carrd inspiration", "aesthetic carrd", "carrd portfolio".
- Carrd Resources (carrdresources.com) — community-curated free templates with screenshots.
- r/Carrd on Reddit — small but active community sharing pages and layouts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find Carrd inspiration?
Carrd's official showcase, Twitter searches, Pinterest boards, Carrd Resources, and the small Reddit community at r/Carrd.
Are Carrd layouts free to copy?
Layout structure is fair game — that's the whole point of "inspo". Direct copy of someone's specific copy, images and exact styling is theft, not inspiration.
What's the most copied Carrd layout?
The Centered Profile Card — circular avatar, name, three buttons. Used by more Carrd creators than any other layout because it works for almost everyone.
Can I make a Carrd page look like a Linktree page?
Yes — vertical button stack, profile photo at top, soft accent colour. The Profile Compact template gets you 90% there.
What's the most underused Carrd layout?
Sidebar Navigation. Most Carrd pages stack vertically; a fixed sidebar with anchor links feels more "real website" while still being single-page. Built with Carrd's container element.
How do I make my Carrd page look unique?
Pick one element to be unusual — typography, palette or layout asymmetry — and keep the other elements conventional. Three unusual choices at once look chaotic.
- Steal layout structures, not entire designs. Structure is reusable; copy and palette are personal.
- Pick one layout pattern and commit — combining three is the most common mistake.
- One accent colour, two fonts, and a single hero image are the discipline most polished Carrd pages share.
- For richer page-builder use cases (multi-section, e-commerce, scheduling), Carrd hits its limits — see purpose-built creator tools.
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