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Best Dark Framer Templates

Dark done well is a mood: ink, contrast and light used with intent. Dark done lazily is just a black background behind the same layout. These Framer templates treat darkness as a design choice, and each one is built for a specific kind of work that suits the low light.

1 MARROW Framer template MARROWOur pickTattoo · $69

MARROW is dark the way a tattoo studio is dark: stencil violet on an ink-and-paper monochrome, built for a multi-artist shop with a flash wall and deposit-led booking. The darkness is not decoration, it sets the register for the work. It is native and buyer-editable, so the roster, flash wall and Second Skin healed-work section all stay yours to change on the canvas.

2
CUT

An edit-suite dark portfolio for video editors and filmmakers, with a viewfinder hero and a reel that plays in place. The best dark pick if your work is moving image rather than a studio.

3
The Aubrey

Near-black and oxblood, lit by brass and candlelight, built for private members' clubs. The right dark template when the mood is discretion and warmth rather than edge.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Which dark template should I pick?

Match it to your work: MARROW for a tattoo studio, CUT for video and film, The Aubrey for a private club or hospitality with a quiet, warm mood.

Is dark text hard to read?

Not in these. Each template is built with contrast in mind, so body text stays legible against the dark backgrounds.

Can I lighten the palette?

Yes. Colours are editable on the canvas, so you can shift the mood if pure dark is not right for you.

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