261 Best Events Website Examples - Page 5
This DJ booking site leads with a concert hero image and repeating "#TEAMEPX" marquee, using magenta accents and bold condensed caps for high-energy nightlife branding.
This virtual assistant site uses italicized keywords ("*focus*" and "*leave*") in the hero headline and pairs calligraphic script headings with peach watercolor blobs.
This luxury floral design site uses asymmetric two-column layout with large serif headlines and full-bleed editorial wedding photography.
COLLAGE
This fashion industry site layers serif typography and editorial grids to position "Disruptive By Nature™" as a Colorado fashion week platform competing at global scale.
This wedding coordination site structures service tiers with alternating left-right image-text layouts and a scrolling marquee announcing "Booking available through 2023–2024."
Grace & Daniel
This wedding site announces "We're Getting Married!" over a sun-washed engagement photo and structures event details with serif typography and olive-green navigation links.
This portable restroom rental site sells upscale service with split-screen hero pairing "DO YOUR BUSINESS IN FIRST CLASS" headline against luxury trailer interior photography.
This plant e-commerce site leads with a banner announcement, uses serif typography for "Plants Spread Joy!", and arranges social proof via media logos before the product grid.
This flower delivery site uses alternating full-width marquee tickers reading "SEND FLOWERS" to break up product grids and lifestyle photography.
RSVP
This wedding site announces the couple's personality upfront with "we gettin' hitched" in script type and features their dog Caleb as ring bearer in the hero photograph.
This regenerative agriculture conference site uses a split hero with massive "AG" typography and a custom farm illustration, positioning content hierarchy through scale.
This tech conference site uses a space-themed hero with a 3D angled rocket and positions the recorded-access CTA as both nav button and hero inline action.
This design conference site uses neon lime-green accents on black, grayscale speaker portraits in pill-shaped company badges, and a glowing LED light installation as the hero image.
This conference site uses warm peach backgrounds and illustrated Python snakes with geometric "buildings" motifs to signal community-led, locally-rooted events.
This automotive conference site leads with "AIADA, helping dealers achieve greatness" over a blue hero featuring speaker photos and a three-column grid.
This music festival site uses a scrolling ticker ("BE. HERE. NOW.") and neon color-blocking cards to announce venue details and community impact.
This event venue site uses serif-italic headlines paired with ghost buttons and a three-column grid of event-type cards overlaid on warm-toned photography.
This conference site uses ultra-condensed serif display type with decorative colored circles and yellow-bordered tilted photos for editorial impact.
Sawahlunto International Songket Conference
This cultural conference site uses hot pink accents and a countdown timer card that overlaps the hero image, positioning registration as the final column.
This developer conference site anchors its hero with abstract geometric line art in magenta and orange, then layers event details over a conference hall photo in a semi-transparent dark card.
This tech conference site anchors its hero with an aerial photograph of Kinshasa and scatters animated tech icons (gears, circuits, wifi symbols) in orange and cyan across the dark background.
This energy conference site anchors its hero in hot pink with a serif heading split across two lines—"Shaping sustainable CCUS value chains" plus "*for a low-carbon future*" in italics.
This conference site uses warm orange radial glows against black backgrounds and pairs massive geometric display type with script accents for "Los Angeles."
Tida
This conference landing page highlights "ONLINE" in mint green within an all-caps hero, pairing the word with a satellite Earth graphic and concentric data visualization rings.
This AI conference site uses isometric 3D golden structures and "GET YOUR BLIND BIRD TICKET" copy to position early registration as exclusive access.
This cybersecurity conference site uses distressed stencil typography and neon magenta/yellow text on dark backgrounds to establish a cyberpunk visual identity.
This tech conference site uses neon chartreuse, hot pink, and bright green accent colors on black with rotated typography highlights and horizontal-scrolling speaker cards.
This data conference site pairs distressed cyan-and-magenta gradient typography with floating heart and hashtag decorations to signal "fun" alongside technical credibility.
BlockTalk Prishtina
This cryptocurrency conference site uses monospaced all-caps headers and a 3D gradient robot face to announce "THE BIGGEST BLOCKCHAIN & CRYPTO CONFERENCE."
This HR tech conference site uses purple gradient glows behind speaker cards and stat blocks against a near-black background to create atmospheric depth.