5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 100
Tacos Poncitlan
This Mexican restaurant site uses yellow highlight blocks behind menu headers and product images with transparent backgrounds in a carousel.
This copywriter's portfolio uses a narrow single-column layout with serif typography and pairs her intro copy "I promise I'm normal, kind of" alongside a street-style photo.
Teeth & Face
This dental practice site uses a circular badge reading "SMILE · LIVE · BREATHE" and pairs serif headings with colorful abstract face illustrations in the treatments section.
This tattoo studio site leads with a full-width video of an artist at work, then uses a four-column grid of vibrant portfolio pieces against warm cream.
Texas Best Lawn & Pest
This lawn care and pest control site opens with a woman smiling on grass, anchoring the hero with "Welcome to Texas Best Lawn & Pest" in white serif type.
This notary services site leads with "Providing 24-hour mobile notary services" and anchors credibility with an embedded Google Reviews carousel showing 5.0 stars.
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 nonprofit cancer care site leads with an italicized serif headline "Do Something Beautiful" paired with warm portraits of patients and a persistent pink donation button.
The Break Away VA
This virtual assistant site uses a cropped tropical leaf obscuring a portrait photo and split-color heading text to promote "Your Step-by-Step Guide to Building Your Remote."
This church site uses a dark worship band photo hero with "A local church for every generation" and three rounded pill buttons stacked below service times.
The Cliffs (Rock Climbing)
This climbing gym site uses lowercase serif headings and a bright blue content block to introduce climbing as "Sure, we've got expert routesetters and a kajillion feet of climbing walls."
This online courses site uses a two-column hero with a rounded-arch image cutout and "Ick-free, sustainable content strategies" as the lead headline.
This education program site opens with a 1963 photograph of a scientist on a bicycle carrying rocket parts, pairing the image with "From green revolution to our space program"
This golf instruction blog uses a three-column layout with a sticky table of contents sidebar and right-rail email signup offering "personalized practice plans."
This hospitality venue site uses strikethrough text as visual punctuation and hexagonal button corners to reinforce its industrial warehouse branding.
This aesthetics studio site introduces Hydrafacial with a two-column card layout pairing treatment photography against muted steel blue backgrounds.
This church site mixes ornate didone serifs with bold condensed sans-serif in the headline "NEVER JUST ANOTHER SUNDAY" to signal contemporary worship design.
The Good Ritual
This specialty instant coffee site uses monospace type for product benefits and pairs serif headlines with watercolor cloud illustrations.
This wellness center site uses a warm spa hero with serif headlines and a persistent salmon CTA button anchored in dark teal navigation.
This D&D podcast site layers fantasy character illustrations over cave textures and anchors the pitch with "Get in nerds, we're hunting space dinosaurs."
This jewelry e-commerce site uses a scrolling marquee ticker with "DIAMONDS ARE BACK IN STOCK" and "GO AHEAD" as the hero's sole CTA, treating restocks as editorial events.
This criminal justice nonprofit site juxtaposes "CHANGE IS COMING" against prison bars while contrasting legal cannabis profits against drug war incarceration statistics.
This insurance consultation site opens with a family board game photo and leads with "Protect your family's financial future" in serif headlines.
This restaurant site pairs rustic Italian photography with "BALLIN' SINCE 2012" copy and deep-red section dividers between navigation and about content.
This real estate brokerage site pairs team photography with italicized serif flourishes—"*with confidence.*" in script contrasts the uppercase sans-serif hierarchy.
This men's transformational coaching site anchors its hero with a mystical Green Man carved in stone, then asks "What has called you wanderer?" to frame spiritual crisis as invitation.
This apartment leasing site leads with "A HOME DESIGNED FOR YOU" in serif caps over a sage green hero, then stacks amenity photos at overlapping angles with line-drawn icons below.
This HOA neighborhood site uses a hero photograph of the residential entrance sign and pairs "Welcome Home" with a quote about finding room within national parks.
This photography portfolio organizes travel images chronologically by year with minimal typography and 5-column landscape grids.
This church site leads with a full-width photo of young adults playing board games, overlaid with "RELATIONSHIPS" in bold white type, then immediately prompts visitors to "Plan a Visit" across three locations.