Most people assume a marketing agency site needs to be loud and colourful to prove creativity. But the best Framer marketing agency websites, when I ran them through Claude, lean almost entirely on black, white and grey. No accent palette, no gradient, just contrast and type doing the heavy lifting. That means your time goes into headline size, spacing and layout, not picking brand colours. Compare the examples below and notice how much punch plain contrast carries.

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Design Data

The colors, fonts, and layout choices used across 65 Framer marketing agency websites.

3.5 Navigation links median across 50 sites

Background color

How dark or light the page background is (background luminance).

  • White / near white 50.8% (33)
  • Black / near black 32.3% (21)
  • Dark 12.3% (8)
  • Light 3.1% (2)
  • Mid-tone 1.5% (1)

Accent color

The color of each site's primary button, measured from its code (accent hue family).

  • Black, white & gray 36.1% (22)
  • Amber / orange 14.8% (9)
  • Red 14.8% (9)
  • Blue 11.5% (7)
  • Green 9.8% (6)
  • Purple 6.6% (4)
  • Teal / cyan 3.3% (2)
  • Pink 3.3% (2)

Hero layout

How the top section arranges its headline and imagery.

  • Centered text 33.3% (17)
  • Text above full-width media 29.4% (15)
  • Asymmetric 13.7% (7)
  • Text over a full-width image 11.8% (6)
  • Text left, image right 11.8% (6)

Hero imagery

The kind of visual the top section leads with.

  • Photography 24.6% (16)
  • No imagery 23.1% (15)
  • Illustration 21.5% (14)
  • 3D artwork 13.8% (9)
  • Product screenshot 10.8% (7)

Color intensity

How colorful the palette is, from black-and-white to bold color (saturation).

  • Black & white 49.2% (32)
  • Soft, muted color 41.5% (27)
  • Bold, vivid color 9.2% (6)

Dark mode support

Sites whose code adapts to the visitor's light/dark preference (prefers-color-scheme).

  • Yes 17.4% (4)
  • No 82.6% (19)

Percentages are the share of sites where each trait could be measured, with counts in parentheses. Last updated August 2026.


Best Framer marketing agency website examples skip the stock photo

Photography anchors just 24.6% of heroes in this collection, against 64.1% across the broader Framer gallery. Agencies selling creative or strategic services are not reaching for lifestyle photography to prove credibility; they are building the hero out of type, illustration, or rendered objects instead. Illustration accounts for 21.5% of heroes and rendered artwork for 13.8%, and a further 23.1% run no hero media at all, relying on a headline and a button. The Lead GenerationDigital marketing agency website — clean, editorial serif design in black, white, and red. "FINALLY, SOMEONE IS BUILDING BETTER MARKETING WEBSITES!" and Sine Marketing AgencyKuwait-based marketing agency website — minimalist dark-mode design with bold blue accents. "Sine Marketing Agency" both build their opening screen from text alone, while Dimension StudiosSocial commerce incubator website — modern, tech-forward 3D chrome and gradient typography design in black, pink, and blue. "DIMENSION" and dropZoneMarketing agency website — modern, playful 3D-illustrated design in purple and gray. "dropZone" lean on rendered artwork to do the work a photo would normally do. For anyone designing in this niche, the takeaway is that a strong headline and a distinctive typeface carry more weight than a hero photograph.

Centered heroes dominate at more than double the gallery norm

Centered hero arrangements show up in 33.3% of these sites, versus 13% across the whole gallery, making it the single most common layout here (stacked copy over media is close behind at 29.4%, and the two are effectively tied at the top). Marketing agencies are pitching a single, punchy statement rather than splitting attention between copy and a supporting visual, and a centered layout puts the sentence itself on the stage. ZeniqxDigital marketing agency website — warm, elegant serif typography design in coral, lavender, and peach. "We Don't Just Market, We Multiply D2C Growth" and The Lead GenerationDigital marketing agency website — clean, editorial serif design in black, white, and red. "FINALLY, SOMEONE IS BUILDING BETTER MARKETING WEBSITES!" both use this centered, text-first structure to let a headline carry the page before any proof follows.

Color is being used sparingly, and monochrome leads

Monochrome palettes describe 49.2% of these sites, compared with 29.7% across the gallery, with muted color close behind at 41.5% and only 9.2% going fully vivid. Agencies are choosing restraint: black-and-white or near-black-and-white systems that let typography and layout carry the identity, then reserving color for a single accent. Dimension StudiosSocial commerce incubator website — modern, tech-forward 3D chrome and gradient typography design in black, pink, and blue. "DIMENSION", The Lead GenerationDigital marketing agency website — clean, editorial serif design in black, white, and red. "FINALLY, SOMEONE IS BUILDING BETTER MARKETING WEBSITES!", and PodifySaaS website for LinkedIn growth — sleek, modern dark cosmic design in near-black and purple. "Grow Your Audience On LinkedIn" all run black-and-white palettes with one accent button color (black/white, red, and pink respectively), while dropZoneMarketing agency website — modern, playful 3D-illustrated design in purple and gray. "dropZone" pairs its black-and-white base with a purple accent. Backgrounds reinforce this: near-white sites make up 50.8% and near-black 32.3%, so the monochrome habit extends from accent choices all the way down to the base canvas.

Dark mode remains rare, sans type is universal

Only 17.4% of these sites support a dark mode toggle, leaving 82.6% committed to a single fixed theme regardless of how dark or light that theme is. Dimension StudiosSocial commerce incubator website — modern, tech-forward 3D chrome and gradient typography design in black, pink, and blue. "DIMENSION", ZeniqxDigital marketing agency website — warm, elegant serif typography design in coral, lavender, and peach. "We Don't Just Market, We Multiply D2C Growth", Sine Marketing AgencyKuwait-based marketing agency website — minimalist dark-mode design with bold blue accents. "Sine Marketing Agency", and FarkCreative agency website — minimal, high-contrast editorial design in dark and white. "Life Is Too Short For Boring Ideas" are the exceptions offering the switch. Typography shows almost no variation at all: 98.5% of sites set body copy in a sans-serif, with Just Another Marketing CompanyContent marketing agency website — creative, hand-drawn design in sky blue, beige, and white. "We Put Content At The Heart Of Marketing." as the lone serif outlier running Instrument Serif. For a Framer marketing agency site, the safe, expected choice is a fixed-theme, sans-serif build, and any deviation from that reads as a deliberate stylistic statement rather than a default.