16 Best Squarespace Blog Website Examples
I found the best Squarespace blog websites that attract more readers.
So, you think a pretty template is enough. Actually… it’s your messaging that hooks people. Here are some tips to make the best site:
- Lead with a manifesto, not a welcome message. Jay Acunzo
nails this with “Don’t market more. Matter more”… one line that filters for the right reader instantly. - Use editorial grid layouts to create depth. Brower staggers post cards in a Pinterest-style masonry grid on blush backgrounds, making visitors want to keep scrolling.
- Add a scrolling marquee to reinforce your core promise. Isabella Seven
repeats “and it doesn’t have to stay this way” to validate visitor struggles before they even read a post.
Browse the full Squarespace blog design gallery below for more inspiration.
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This life coaching site uses polaroid-style photo grids and a scrolling marquee repeating "and it doesn't have to stay this way" to validate visitor struggles.
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This life coaching site italicizes and hand-underlines key transformation words like "transforming" and "meant for you" across serif headlines to emphasize mindset shifts.
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This wealth management site uses calligraphic serif headings and bold red blazer imagery to position financial advice as feminist empowerment with "you are the plan."
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This beauty services site stacks a full-bleed facial close-up with flanking CTAs, then uses a scrolling ticker stating "Most Gentle Waxing Techniques" to anchor the brand promise.
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This portfolio site leads with a full-bleed hero image of the founder and uses italic serif headlines stating "YOUR LIFE CHANGES THE MOMENT YOUR BELIEFS DO."
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This podcast site pairs overlapping host portraits with a massive serif headline and a scrolling marquee banner reading "JOIN ALYKHAN KARA IN THE TRENCHES."
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This personal finance site sells budgeting templates with a lifestyle hero of a woman holding money over her eyes and the copy "let's be real. We don't all want to stop living to start saving."
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This speaking coach site uses hand-drawn marker typography for headings contrasted with serif body copy, and leads with "Don't market more. Matter more."
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This comedian's tour site uses full-bleed hero photography of the performer in eccentric styling paired with serif headlines and outlined button CTAs.
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This career coaching site uses mixed typography in the logo—"MY" and "CAREER" in bold handwriting, "so-called" in cursive—paired with a candid photo of a woman at a sticky-note wall.
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This lifestyle entrepreneurship site uses yellow highlights on key phrases and a continuous "★ Meet Taylor" marquee to emphasize its work-life balance positioning.
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This culture blog organizes editorial tiles in tight masonry grids with white uppercase slab-serif titles and bright green date pills, no gaps between cards.
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This consulting site layers a massive "BURNS" watermark behind mountain imagery and embeds a conference speaking video as the primary credential.
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This spiritual coaching site uses deep purple serif typography, gold accent lines, and sparkle emoji to anchor messaging around "divine calling" and feminine empowerment.
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This lifestyle portfolio site frames the founder's identity with watercolor botanical illustrations—pink proteas and monstera leaves—surrounding a circular portrait photo.
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This tactical content site announces its mission in uppercase serif with "I BELIEVE IN FREEDOM" as the centered manifesto beneath a full-bleed operator photograph.