261 Best Events Website Examples - Page 3
This wedding florist site uses dual scrolling marquee banners with "DE LA FLORE · FROM THE FLOWER" and publication logos to build luxury credibility.
This wedding site opens with the headline "YES, SHE'S REALLY MARRYING THIS NERD" over a couple photo, setting a humorous tone for guests.
This wedding site alternates event details left-right across image cards and uses serif italic headings with casual copy like "grab a drink a give some hugs!"
This wedding site centers a black-and-white couple photo with serif typography and pairs "We're Getting Married!" with practical navigation for RSVP, Registry, and Outfit Inspo.
This event venue site uses diagonal image crops with serif italics and underlined words to emphasize "ultimate" and "personality" throughout the layout.
This regional UX conference site uses a strikethrough date and scrolling marquee ticker to signal community scale and event momentum.
This music festival site sells out nights with "SOLD OUT" marquee banners overlaid diagonally across neon event cards in a brutalist condensed typeface.
This beauty summit landing page leads with "Registration unlocks FREE access to a celebrity stylist by attending the summit!" in a coral banner, using urgency and exclusive incentive stacking to drive event signups.
This event management platform uses dark backgrounds with orange accent glows and marquee-scrolling client logos to target nightlife professionals.
This corporate events site pairs a soft pink background with neon yellow CTAs and overlapping photo collages showing people laughing together.
This theatre venue site uses a full-width triptych hero with overlaid uppercase text paired with a neon gradient bar and dual CTA buttons on event cards.
This event technology landing page uses stacked gradient-bordered buttons and a four-step "How It Works" grid with color-coded numbered circles.
This music festival site anchors ticket tiers in a cream-background section with a diagonal clip-path edge, pairing strikethrough pricing against orange accent badges.
This talent management agency site stacks "SPORTS MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT CULTURE" in alternating filled and outlined type against a near-black background.
This local flower farm site sells subscriptions with italic all-caps headers, oval-clipped product photos, and a repeating marquee banner reading "✻ FAMILIA ✻ FLORAL."
This luxury event planning site uses a dark editorial layout with serif headings in italic, rotated image diamonds, and forward-slash prefixed CTAs like "/ EXPLORE OUR EXPERTISE."
This karaoke products site splits its hero heading into two colors—"PLUSH KARAOKE" in white, "PRODUCTS" in magenta—to emphasize the Sesame Street licensing angle.
This florist e-commerce site splits its hero with a solid color block and photograph, layering serif italic headline copy over neutral beige.
This luxury wedding floral site positions arrangements as fine art through editorial photography, serif typography, and an asymmetric gallery grid with sharp corners and generous whitespace.
This local florist site uses a gold-accented dark navy hero with "Ramadan Mubarak" calligraphy and Islamic geometric patterns to signal seasonal offerings.
This flower delivery site anchors its entire grid to a single price point—four products at $39, with one outlier at $45—using uppercase small-caps labels and gold accent pricing.
This local florist site pairs serif-italic headlines with a mint-to-rose gradient hero and "Blooms that rise to the occasion" positioning.
This bridal florist site anchors its hero with an oversized photograph of a bride holding a lush bouquet, then uses scattered, rotated photo collages with white borders to showcase arrangements throughout.
This luxury wedding florist site anchors its hero with a soft-focus flower close-up and positions "Book a Complimentary Consultation" as both header button and outlined CTA.
This wedding florist site announces "Budget Friendly Wedding Flower Packages" in a dark green banner and introduces the owner by first name with a circular portrait photo.
This destination wedding site anchors its hero with a styled photograph of a client in front of elaborate floral arrangements, then displays past work as a masonry grid below.
This flower delivery site uses monospaced serif typography and announces "Same Day Delivery Now Available" in a mauve banner above farm-fresh bouquet imagery.
This wedding florals site organizes its hero with an asymmetric photo collage on the left and copy on the right, using dusty mauve serif headings and lowercase body text throughout.
This floral design site uses a fixed cream navigation bar with an olive "ORDER HERE" button, layering it over moody burgundy-and-foliage hero photography.
Emma Ferguson Florals
This wedding florist site pairs serif headlines with arch-cropped portraits and stacked circular image crops on a sage green background.