542 Best Dark Website Examples - Page 10
This developer tools site leads with an italic serif headline and demonstrates integrations through a single code snippet requiring "only 7 lines of code."
This AI video editing platform emphasizes speed with "easy" struck through in purple and promises "instant magic" in the stats section.
This tattoo studio site uses graffiti-style "GEEK INK TATTOO" branding with integrated nerdy glasses and frames the value proposition as "the right artist will make all the difference."
This creator portfolio uses pure black backgrounds with serif headlines and studio portraits, leading with "Who is Jake Novak?" in italic type overlaid on his photo.
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.
Moun Sounds
This music composition studio uses horizontally scrolling marquee text in its hero and a cinematic 2-column video grid to showcase scoring work.
Studio 2am
This design asset marketplace uses a dark background with horizontally scrolling product grids and orange accent pricing to emphasize premium resources.
This graphic designer portfolio uses all-black background with oversized white sans-serif type and a smiley emoji to introduce "designer for NASA, independent artist, outdoor enthusiast, & interior design wannabe."
This Squarespace developer site uses a cyan accent stripe dividing dark nav from plugin cards, with a three-column feature grid outlined in teal borders.
This digital agency site uses a 3D interlocking glass ribbon as hero backdrop with filter pills to navigate project categories.
This Web3 domain service site splits its H1 into contrasting typefaces—"Fractionalize" in italic serif green and "Your Domain" in bold sans-serif white.
This website builder site splits its H1 into two weights—"Create a website" in regular text, "for your brand or client in a snap" in bold.
This survival expert site organizes content into image cards labeled "Books," "DPTV," and "DPX Gear," each with small arrow-circle icons linking to different revenue streams.
This branded merchandise site uses distressed gothic typography and a vintage circular badge to position custom products as premium, then proves it with a grid of recognizable client work.
This creative agency site anchors its dark hero with floating 3D geometric objects and pairs italic serif "Creativity" and "Simplicity" to signal design sophistication.
This growth agency site mixes sans-serif and serif fonts—pairing "scale" in italic within the H1 and "our clients." in the testimonials heading to create editorial contrast.
This podcast site uses a two-reverend hero layout with orange CTAs and horizontal-scroll episode cards on dark backgrounds.
A Dingo Ate My Movie
This podcast site uses Spotify green accents and embeds playable audio cards beneath each episode's movie still.
This symposium site positions itself as "Like TED, but better" using full-width mountain photography beneath massive scrolling "KNOWLEDGE IS INFINITE" text.
This media tech site headlines its value props as stacked, bold phrases—"Superior Workflow," "Intuitive and Scalable," "Speed and Precision"—breaking them across full-width sections.
This coding education site splits the screen between a top-down racing game and syntax-highlighted Python code to teach programming through play.
This crypto wallet site leads with "Your Multichain Gateway" and embeds emoji icons (⚡🌐🔒) directly into the value proposition copy.
This blockchain infrastructure site leads with "Powerful for developers. Fast for everyone" and anchors credibility with a logo bar featuring Discord, Google, Meta, and Stripe.
This engineering leader's portfolio uses a dark navy aurora background with purple accent tabs and staggered project cards tilted in perspective.
This Git client landing page leads with "Streamline your Git workflow" and proves traction with a Product Hunt badge plus a skeptical developer testimonial.
This art investment platform leads with a 43% outperformance stat in massive ghosted type, then showcases trading UI across three staggered phone mockups.
This social media tool site converts WhatsApp voice notes into tweets, positioning the phone number as the core product interface rather than hiding it in fine print.
Vladimir Pogorelov
This product designer portfolio mixes collage imagery, 3D renders, and brand work in a dark grid with circular "+" expand buttons on each card.
BAKE
This blockchain developer tool site sells autonomous code repair with "Build more. Fix less." and a glowing green-amber orb anchoring the hero.