43 Best Squarespace Misc Website Examples - Page 2
This AR media platform uses oversized cropped typography and a distressed red stamp logo to position itself as culturally ambitious.
This eco-housing site pairs "WOHNEN WEITERGEDACHT" headline with a two-column layout: sustainability copy on left, minimalist black leaf icon on right.
This designer game furniture site uses moody product photography and organic table shapes with natural plywood to position ping pong as sculptural equipment.
This micro-bakery oven site uses stacked collage photography on the left and "THE WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL AND MOST EFFICIENT" copy on the right against black.
This childcare marketplace site anchors its hero with a rotated white card containing serif typography and polaroid-style tilted family photos against a warm yellow background.
This luxury paper goods site organizes seasonal collections as full-width stacked banners with hand-illustrated botanical backgrounds and script-serif overlays on gold ribbon labels.
This luxury wallpaper site uses muted coastal imagery and tracked-out serif typography to position products as editorial objects rather than commodities.
This appliance filters e-commerce site pairs a lifestyle hero of cupcakes and a refrigerator with copy asking "Why buy only one when you can purchase more with the same shipping fee?"
This luxury tarot deck site uses full-width product photography with centered serif headlines and emphasizes sourcing: "inks from Japan, foil from Germany, cut with tungsten blades from Switzerland."
This motorsports helmet brand site uses a full-bleed video hero with side-mounted navigation and product imagery overlaid at 45-degree angles.
This ceramics e-commerce site uses a three-column header with uppercase nav at 9px and centers "MADE BY WOMEN IN THE USA" over lush florals.
This wellness stationery site sells affirmation flash cards with hand-lettered messages displayed scattered across green grass in the hero image.
This ceramics shop brands itself with a split-color tagline—"HOT GUY." in olive, "SH*TTY POTTERY." in burnt orange—selling intentionally imperfect mugs as its core appeal.