Profile card templates
A face, a name, a role. For speaker bios, personal sites, and introducing people on the team.
Speaker or about page
Centered avatar above the name and role. For team pages, speaker bios, personal sites.
Personal site
Rounded-square photo on the left, name and bio beside it. For personal sites.
New team member
Photo on the right, welcome headline and role beside it. For welcome-aboard posts.
Click a template to open it in the editor with the design loaded. Everything stays editable.
People-cards show up everywhere a person is the subject: conference speaker reveals, personal-site link previews, and welcome posts for new teammates. These three run on the Profile template - a round avatar, a name set large, and a one-line role.
The dark gradient works for speaker and conference contexts, the light card fits a personal site's og:image, and the welcome variant turns the same structure into a friendly announcement.
Tips that make these work
- Use a tight head-and-shoulders photo - the avatar renders round and small details vanish.
- The one-line role does more work than a paragraph bio: say what the person does, not their whole CV.
- For personal sites, set this card as the og:image so your name and face show whenever your link is shared.
FAQ
What is a profile card used for?
Speaker announcements, meet-the-team posts, welcome-aboard cards, and the og:image of a personal site or about page.
Can the avatar shape be changed?
Yes - the avatar's corner radius is adjustable from square to fully round, along with all colors and typography.
Can I generate one per team member?
Yes. Duplicate the design and swap the name, role, and photo - a team page's worth takes a few minutes.
Related tools
Making these repeatedly? Save your design once and generate a card per post automatically.