261 Best Events Website Examples - Page 4
This luxury florist site rotates product photos in diamond frames and leads with "Not Your Average Florist" in large serif script.
This local florist e-commerce site pairs hot pink and orange gradients with scattered daisy and heart stickers, announcing "SAME DAY ORDER CUTOFF IS 9AM!" in the header banner.
This floral design and photography site layers overlapping wedding photos with white borders against sage and cream color blocks, opening with "Hello lovers 🌹."
This music festival site layers announcement copy over full-width bioluminescent fantasy illustrations, with a fixed navigation bar and horizontal photo gallery strip.
This event production agency anchors its hero with "bringing **LIVE** back to **LIVE EVENTS**" and displays a mosaic of six to eight event photos on the right.
This comedy brand site uses cropped oversized typography as the hero—only "AFFA" and "ALOOZA" visible—with the O's filled yellow to resemble a laughing face.
This mobile entertainment rental site uses neon color blocking and "AT" highlighted in lime green to announce "DELIVERING EXCITEMENT AT EVERY EVENT."
This wedding site uses self-deprecating humor in the title and hero text ("lol jk, it's in Baltimore") to establish irreverent tone before pivoting to serif elegance.
This wedding site overlaps couple photos with hand-drawn botanical illustrations and geometric blob shapes in a terracotta-and-cream palette.
This wedding site nests a personal message over a cream card, positioning couple photos alongside handwritten-style serif headings and a detailed narrative of pandemic delays and new life milestones.
This luxury picnic service site alternates blush and sage backgrounds to frame rotated imagery and uses "We like to picnic" as the entire value proposition.
This Bitcoin conference site uses hollow orange outline typography at 80–100px for "CONFERENCE" and "EDUCATIONAL," layering text over venue photography.
This elopement planning site italicizes "I Do" in the hero headline and structures packages as expandable accordion cards with serif typography throughout.
This civil celebrant site mixes serif headings with script accents and sells personality through hero copy: "Hopeless romantic, a little eccentric *and* ready to craft your perfect ceremony."
This wedding planning marketplace uses scattered confetti graphics and category pill buttons to organize vendors across photography, catering, venues, and floristry.
Adas Flowers
This local florist site emphasizes "We are a REAL local florist" above product grids and same-day hand-delivery promises.
Art and Flower
This luxury floral e-commerce site uses watercolor illustrations as framing devices and splits its heading "We **are** more than just a shop" across three typographic treatments.
Maison Vertumne
This artisan florist site layers botanical engravings over photographs in a collage, with cursive script headings and cream overlays on tilted service cards.
Blythe & Blossom
This florist site uses serif italics throughout, muted pink backgrounds, and bolds selective phrases like "bloom lovers" + "cherish" to frame gifting as emotional rather than transactional.
Calma
This floral design studio site splits its hero into a blush pink photo column and chartreuse logo column, then arranges content with organic blob shapes and serif typography throughout.
Cedar Park Florist
This florist site emphasizes handmade quality by bolding emotional language—"You can **FEEL** the love"—and alternating testimonials with close-up arrangement photography.
Heavenly Blossoms Flower Boutique
This flower boutique site uses serif headings, circular service icons with olive borders, and a coral-to-white gradient hero with overlapping florals and tropical leaves.
Fancy Florist
This specialty florist site uses a two-tier navigation bar with dropdown menus and positions hero text over a woman in traditional sari holding jasmine garlands.
M&V Flower Shop
This flower shop site anchors its pitch in the hero headline "Flowers that attract happiness" and stacks utility info—hours, address, phone—in a dark green header bar above navigation.
This local florist site anchors contact details in a persistent top bar and sells arrangements through category cards with overlay badges.
This luxury flower e-commerce site uses uppercase serif typography and pricing in AED to target affluent UAE consumers buying arrangements named "Bombshell" and "Falling For You."
This florist site leads with "ORDER BEFORE 12PM FOR SAME DAY DELIVERY" in a dark navy banner, anchoring urgency above serif headlines and rose photography.
This luxury florist site layers burnt orange botanical illustrations over arch-masked photos and pairs script headers with "Step boldly into our daring floral world."
This artisan florist site pairs full-width bridal imagery with a deep plum fixed header and cream body sections using serif typography throughout.
This florist site emphasizes custom arrangements with a top banner requiring phone confirmation and italicizes "Custom" in the headline.