#madewithCopyfolio: 2025 May Favorites

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Dorka Kardos-Latif
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Curious how UGC creators, social media marketers, and creative copywriters show up online? We’ve got you. 💁‍♀️ We rounded up 5 standout personal websites made with Copyfolio that caught our eye in May 2025.

Bree Bartos – Social Media & Marketing Specialist

Why we love it: it was Bree's personal brand that caught our eyes first—but the site didn't disappoint either after that. We loved the structure with the strong hero, the short but insightful about me section, and the way she showcased her top projects and skills.

Alice Blakemore – UGC Creator

Why we love it: Alice's page checks all the boxes of an outstanding UGC portfolio. She makes her niche clear from the get-go and aesthetically shows multiple content formats (videos and images) she creates. Finishing it all off with logos of previous clients for credibility, there's nothing we would change.

David DiMarzo – Creative Copywriter

A creative copywriter portfolio with colorful thumbnails by David DiMarzo

Why we love it: it’s the thumbnails for us. We love how David’s thumbnails add just the right pop of color—eye-catching but never chaotic. Using a consistent template ties everything together, giving his visual brand a polished, cohesive feel. Paired with clear titles and descriptions, you always know exactly what to expect when you click.

Andreana Musteata – Copywriter & Content Creator

The personal website of copywriter and content creator Andreana Musteata

Why we love it: pairing the Espresso color palette with actual coffee content? Chef’s kiss. 👌 It’s a match made in branding heaven. And with a mix of videos, an Instagram feed, and even post copy examples, there’s plenty of content to sip on. 10/10.

Lily Collignon – Freelance Digital Marketer

Why we love it: the simple color palette, polaroid picture, and aesthetic project thumbnails have our heart. Lily's site balances being elegant, professional, and youthful all at the same time.

Pretty neat, right? If you'd love to see more, we have a bunch more on our blog here—and if you'd like to try creating your own, you can get started for free here.