5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 102
This pet food subscription site uses a warm beige-to-peach gradient hero with product photography and a circular trial offer badge ("£8 MULTIPACK TRIAL + FREE SHIPPING").
This neighborhood association site uses bright yellow pill-shaped nav buttons and a graffiti-style logo to brand civic engagement around Baltimore community events.
This design education site sells 5-minute UX lessons with an interactive color-theory demo card embedded in the hero section.
This author and naturalist site uses a dark forest green canvas with layered botanical collages and cream serif typography to establish authority in rewilding and herbalism.
This soul therapy practitioner site centers a candid portrait of the founder on a mustard couch in the hero, anchoring "CONFIDENTLY EXPRESS YOURSELF" in serif capitals below.
This streetwear site anchors a vaporwave aesthetic with oversized chrome 3D lettering and Japanese katakana in the hero, then grids products in uniform white cards with all-caps names.
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."
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This streaming TV advertising platform leads with "TV Advertising made simple" and backs it with live campaign metrics—ROAS: 143%, Sales: 1,513—embedded in the hero mockup.
This Mexican restaurant site uses hot pink overlays on food photography and extreme letter-spacing on serif headlines to signal vibrant, community-focused dining.
This animal rescue site uses a bright green banner announcing "We are appointment-only" and arranges four pill-button CTAs—Donate, Volunteer, Adopt, Foster—in a centered row.
This video communication platform sells trust over text with four callouts around a Kevin O'Leary testimonial emphasizing "relationships drive revenue."
This nonprofit water charity site leads with a hero image of drilling equipment and stacks three donation buttons—"Donate Stock," "Donate Now," "Donate Cryptocurrency"—to diversify funding sources.
This therapy practice site opens with serif italics declaring "Online anxiety therapy for millennial professionals" over a dark hero, then displays trust badges including Psychology Today and LGBTQ+ certification.
This podcast site uses hand-drawn brush typography and a kelly-green hero background to announce "what we don't talk about, but all want to know about."
This edtech site teaches AR development with a two-column hero layout pairing "Become an Augmented Reality Web Developer" against a phone-in-hand product photo.
This artist portfolio site anchors the hero with a colorful plaid fabric background and positions the artist statement in italic serif type at the bottom-left.
This lawn care site leads with a full-width hero of manicured grass and positions the logo as a circular green badge with leaf icon top-right.
This gay sex podcast site leads with the show title as provocation, then immediately softens it with "str8 ppl can listen too" in casual serif.
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This design studio site sells their custom typeface KWINC Grotesk alongside archived project files organized as clickable Mac OS-style folders.
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 carpet cleaning service site pairs a hero image of vacuumed carpet with a navy-and-gold crest logo and tagline "Carpet Cleaning You Can Count On."
This periodontics practice site leads with "Winter Park's Premier Periodontist" in serif type, anchored by five gold stars and the dentist's name above the headline.
This trauma therapy practice site uses warm organic shapes—watercolor blobs, geometric arches, wavy dividers—against cream and sage to soften clinical content.
This podcast site uses orange pill badges for episode numbers and teal action bars to separate podcast navigation from editorial dispatches below.
This specialty gym site anchors its value with "THIS IS IT, THIS IS THE ONE." over weight-plate photography and gates membership behind appointment-only access.
This personal finance coaching site positions the founder across three roles—Speaker, Author, Coach—using staggered editorial photos and "Joyful Budgeting for women who want to ditch scarcity" as the core message.
This ranch site sells grass-fed beef with a fixed navigation bar, rope dividers, and cattle silhouettes illustrated on rolling green hillsides.
This mobile notary service site uses cyan accent buttons and trust badges to position convenience as the differentiator: "We drive so you don't have to."
This skincare brand site opens with a cropped close-up of mature skin and "YOUR SKIN MATTERS" in serif italic, positioning the founder's personal story as the core product.
This social media resource site announces new features in a full-width yellow banner and leads with "Instagram Templates & Resources To Help You Grow Your Business" in hot pink serif type.