261 Best Events Website Examples
I found the best events website examples that sell more tickets.
These sites convert because they make the decision instant… clear dates, compelling visuals, and zero friction to register. Here’s what the top performers do:
- Lead with transformation, not logistics. Wedding sites like The Christies
showcase stunning golden sunset imagery and elegant serif typography that sell the experience before the details. Forever Grooves
nails this with “Unique DJ sets for people who don’t want a generic top-40 DJ” which is problem-solution copywriting that converts. - Use sophisticated visual hierarchies that guide action. Sukanya & Oliver
blends romantic sage greens with warm gold accents and refined typography to create emotional pull. Florist sites like De La Flore
combine elegant serifs with earth tones for timeless sophistication. The pattern? Strategic color psychology matched to event type. - Show real people, real moments. Nkosie and Mitchie
features lifestyle photography and intimate storytelling that helps visitors see themselves there. Event Planner platforms like Tiied
use warm taupe and blush tones with actual event imager to build trust instantly.
Browse the full gallery of events design inspiration below.
This wedding invitation site frames couple details in a scalloped-border photo and anchors the layout with a recurring monogram crest.
This wedding invitation site embeds a music player beneath a Spanish love quote and uses full-bleed couple photos with forest-green sections and dove illustrations.
This wedding website announces the couple's names in cursive script over a couple photo, with watercolor peach washes and hand-drawn florals framing event details in uppercase.
This wedding website frames couple photos with curved hot pink line art borders instead of rectangular frames, set against a peach background with retro serif display type.
This wedding invitation site uses a clothesline with polaroid photos and watercolor blotches to frame the couple's 12-year story.
This wedding site centers the couple's names in a rotated diamond frame adorned with Chinese double-happiness symbols and flanking Indian elephants in coral-red.
This wedding site uses a two-column hero with couple photo and script heading, then alternates sage-teal-mint background blocks for timeline and story sections.
This wedding website overlays calligraphic script on golden-hour couple photography, then transitions to a parchment-textured invitation with serif typography and envelope icon for RSVP.
This wedding save-the-date uses arch-shaped photo frames with watercolor lemon branches and "Recuerda es puntual!" to frame a Cabo San Lucas destination wedding.
This destination wedding site organizes guest logistics through pill-shaped link buttons and a black-and-white couple photo with serif typography overlay.
This wedding invitation site uses watercolor botanical corner illustrations and polaroid-style photo cards tilted at different angles to create intimacy.
This wedding site opens with a beach photo and staggered serif typography, then uses botanical illustrations and sand textures to separate faith-centered love story sections.
This wedding website uses a serif-forward layout with maroon accent blocks to frame the couple's story: "Two souls from opposite sides of the world ended up at the same church conference."
This wedding site anchors the couple's names in champagne serif type flanking a circular "&" badge stamped with "WE ARE GETTING MARRIED."
This wedding site organizes a three-day Cancún celebration across itinerary cards with inset dotted borders and rust-colored event headers on a sandy gradient.
This sports culture conference site positions football as creative movement with "THE DESIGN SIDE OF THE BALL" headline and scattered hexagon geometric patterns.
This wedding invitation site uses hand-drawn watercolor illustrations of the couple and château, with gold accents and script typography throughout.
This wedding site organizes a three-day Lisbon celebration with event cards, countdown timer, and trilingual navigation in olive-green and cream.
This wedding invitation site layers fashion editorial photography with handwritten script overlays and a Polaroid-taped polaroid snapshot against dusty rose backgrounds.
This wedding site anchors the couple's names in a massive serif headline overlapping the hero image, with navigation and date details positioned as small cream text in opposite corners.
This wedding site pairs a moody black-and-white hero with brush-script names and asymmetric photo grids using crossed-line dividers between warm-toned event imagery.
This wedding site layers a black-and-white couple portrait with gold-framed arch photography and a biblical quote in italics to structure the invitation.
This destination wedding site layers event details over black-and-white couple photos in a two-column grid, using wide letter-spacing and script calligraphy for "Itinerario" headings.
This wedding invitation site frames the couple's names with a stylized gold ampersand and ornamental dividers separating "WE INVITE YOU TO OUR WEDDING" across cream backgrounds.
Nkosie and Mitchie
This wedding site uses a forest-green navigation bar with an orange "RSVP" button, couple names in italic script, and a four-column stats grid quantifying their relationship.
This wedding invitation site uses a fixed navigation with monogram and letter-spaced all-caps labels, pairing serif script headlines with full-width black-and-white vineyard photography.
This wedding invitation site centers the couple's names in swash-serif caps above a full-width black-and-white portrait, flanked by hand-drawn burgundy peonies.
This wedding website overlays a centered serif logo and dual CTAs on a hero photo, then repeats the button pair in an info section with gold botanical corner ornaments.
This DeFi event site uses gradient-filled display type with halftone dot patterns and bright green accent highlights to announce "Uniday unites builders to explore the future of the onchain economy."
This wedding invitation site layers couple portraits over classical estates and uses a decorative Cyrillic script heading with a single amber accent dot.
About this collection
This is a collection of websites organized by the platform they are built on, category, and sometimes tags and the creator. They're here for inspiration. Most websites made it into this collection because they have beautiful designs, while others showcase exceptional copywriting or information architecture.
What this page contains
This page showcases 261 website examples in the Events category. Each website includes a tall screenshot, a link to the live site, the platform it was built on, and a description (generated with AI).
Quality may vary by category or platform
Some sites aren't an absolute 10/10, but they shine relative to their categorization. For example, categories like Notary or HOA don't reach the same design heights as Designer or SaaS sites. They're still included so people in those industries have relevant references when building their website.
How these websites are picked
While I won't reveal the exact details of my curation process (so competitors can't copy), I can share that:
- They are all organically sourced (i.e., I don't copy other inspiration galleries)
- It's an arduous process to find these gems. I typically review 10,000 sites to discover just 10 worthy additions.
The purpose of this collection
There are two primary reasons people view these website examples:
- To find design, copy, or general website inspiration from similar businesses in their industry
- To explore the capabilities of website platforms before making a decision
Oh yes, and affiliate marketing. I'm part of affiliate programs for some of the platforms, so if you purchase after clicking a link, I may earn a commission.
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