5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 105
Naomi Crowder
This UX/UI designer portfolio uses a decorative mustard asterisk behind a circular portrait and scrolling marquee tagline "Your favorite human-centered designer ✦"
This Disney trip planning site uses handwritten script ("hey there!") and rounded pill buttons in coral to position the founder as a warm, personal guide rather than corporate expert.
This photography portfolio leads with a full-viewport cinematic image of horseback riders, then reveals category-labeled grid cells ("Home + Garden," "Travel," "Editorial") below.
This nonprofit site pairs donation tiers with tangible tree impacts: "$25 waters one tree for one year" and "$1,000 stewarding 15 trees."
This dessert e-commerce site rotates the navigation menu vertically in a purple pill and centers the logo as a circular emblem above the hero image.
This climate tech site sells carbon emissions transparency through whimsical mushroom illustrations and "make every company's carbon emission data...available to everyone."
This bakery site organizes product categories as labeled circular image cards and scrolls "ORDER YOUR CAKE TODAY!" across a marquee banner.
This dating-apparel site uses lifestyle photography of women in hoodies with "MY DOG NEEDS A DAD" text as both product showcase and matchmaking hook.
This hot sauce brand site uses a scrolling flavor ticker banner and torn-paper section breaks to convey homestyle artisanal production.
This graphic design studio site uses a massive hand-drawn alien mascot alongside ultra-bold condensed typography and rotated "click aquí para empezar" text as its primary CTA.
This notary services site uses concentric organic rings in its logo and hero illustration to visually reinforce the "Oak" in Oak Bay Notary.
This health food brand site leads with "Good for you treats made from tigernuts" and uses a four-icon claims grid ("NO NASTIES," "NO NUTS," "NO GLUTEN," "NO DAIRY") to sell allergen-free baking.
This climate nonprofit site emphasizes collaboration through circular photo cutouts with orange ring borders and italicizes key words like "systemic" and "forward" within serif headings.
This supply chain monitoring site leads with "Leaving Shipping to Chance?" and displays the tracking device alongside floating dashboard cards connected by curved data-flow lines.
This sustainable business advisory site overlays its tagline "Business growth that doesn't cost the earth" on a hero photograph of a woman surrounded by plants, then explains services through three rounded-corner image cards.
This digital agency site uses a 3D interlocking glass ribbon as hero backdrop with filter pills to navigate project categories.
This digital consulting site uses oversized H1 text that bleeds beyond viewport edges and rotates service labels vertically along the left margin.
This Web3 advisory site uses a 2+3 card grid for services and pairs serif headings with teal accent icons on dark backgrounds.
This faith-based business consulting site opens with "Does your Sunday matter on Tuesday?" to position work-life integration as its core tension.
This regional AI network site uses an orange pill badge, farmer imagery, and partner logos to position practical AI adoption for rural Australian businesses.
This accounting firm site highlights "Voted Best Accounting Firm of the North State for 2023!" as social proof within the hero section copy.
This family management app site uses a scrolling ticker of mundane tasks ("48 pencils for art class," "Permission Note") to visualize parental mental load.
This AI agency site uses monospace headings with orange accents and sells automation through a "Subscribe → Request → Build" three-step process.
This design agency site sells subscription graphics with a three-step process: "Submit your request," "We start working," "Receive and revise."
This design director portfolio uses an organic white blob behind the hero text and a lime-green starburst badge to introduce "design strategy, creative direction, product design, mentorship."
This conversion optimization service site uses sticky-note annotations with profane roasts overlaid on a browser mockup to demonstrate its critique approach.
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This skincare product page scatters bottles across a gray hero section and pairs ingredient callouts with a horizontal scrolling marquee reading "CLEANSING MOUSSE FOAM FACE."
This audio retailer site pairs product photography with bold all-caps overlay copy like "BASS SO BIG IT HAS WHEELS" and "BORN TO BE WORN" over split-screen hero imagery.
This organizational design consultancy leads with "Bold ambitions demand collaboration" over a circular isometric illustration of dysfunctional team dynamics.