5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 108
This church site anchors its hero with a worship silhouette photograph and uses teal pill buttons paired with serif headlines to balance modern structure with traditional authority.
This functional nutrition pre-launch site uses green italic callouts within the headline to emphasize "vitamins, adaptogens, & protein" alongside a wavy underline accent on "mushroom."
This church site leads with "NO PERFECT PEOPLE ALLOWED" in distressed display type over a worship gathering photo, signaling radical welcome to newcomers.
This fertility platform landing page leads with "Fertility Shouldn't Feel This Hard" over a 2x2 photo grid with color-tinted overlays, then sells doctor-backed guidance with "$19/Month with a 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee" in the sticky banner.
This freelance creative services site uses organic curved section dividers and 3D rendered illustrations—a hand emerging from a box, floating lightbulb—to visualize strategic thinking.
This personal styling site announces its value prop in a gold banner—"GET YOUR WARDROBE 2025-READY"—then uses a teal hero with Laura's portrait and the statement "YOUR POWER IS YOUR PRESENCE. DRESS FOR IT."
This production company site organizes work in uppercase-labeled grids—commercial, film/TV, radio—with play-button overlays and no descriptive copy.
This florist site emphasizes custom arrangements with a top banner requiring phone confirmation and italicizes "Custom" in the headline.
This corporate catering site uses boxed headline phrases and a scrolling marquee repeating "delicious" to emphasize chef-driven workplace dining.
This marketing agency site uses ultra-condensed display type for "DOMINATE" and "MARKET" with portrait photos embedded between the words.
This career coaching site uses mixed typography in the logo—"MY" and "CAREER" in bold handwriting, "so-called" in cursive—paired with a candid photo of a woman at a sticky-note wall.
This X advertising platform site alternates dark and bright blue sections with overlapping phone mockups and client logos to demonstrate targeting reach.
This nonprofit water-access site uses a split-composition hero—sunflower fabric and domestic interior—paired with serif headings and "Running water *transforms* daily life" where transforms italicizes alone.
This impact consulting site uses alternating dark teal and white sections with a serif "GROWTH FOR GOOD" headline and coral accent highlighting "A NEW KIND OF PARTNER."
This pet care services site centers its logo between flanking navigation and highlights the current job opening in a persistent top banner.
MYS Designs
This creative agency site sells scarcity with a "Limited Slots Available" badge and frames testimonials in glassmorphic cards against atmospheric blue-purple gradient glows.
This Norwegian summer festival site uses hand-drawn orange illustrations and staggered photo grids to sell "uforglemmelige sommerminner" across music, activities, and coastal experiences.
This nonprofit heritage travel site opens with "Experience the privilege of being Black" over African photography, then counters with "Your history does not begin with slavery."
This legal podcast landing page uses a bright green shield-with-keyhole logo and green highlight brush strokes on headings to visualize "unlocking" estate planning secrets.
Naomi Abramovich
This product designer portfolio integrates tulip illustrations into oversized "Hello" letterforms and showcases app work on angled iPhone mockups against pink cards.
This psychotherapy practice site leads with a 6-12 month waitlist announcement and uses watercolor gold circles as a recurring motif behind portraits of the therapist.
This wellness coaching site mixes serif headings with script fonts for emphasis, positioning gut health over dieting with "Stop restricting. Start *regenerating*."
This content marketplace site leads with "End your content creation struggles *forever*" and uses a scrolling marquee listing benefits like "CONTENT THAT DOESN'T FEEL... STOCKISH."
My Doctor Assistant
This medical staffing site uses "really really" in gold underline within the hero headline to emphasize industry familiarity, paired with a cyan-to-blue gradient background.
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 naming consultancy site uses alternating indigo and near-black sections with serif headlines declaring "The name you don't know behind the names you do."
This medical practice site uses gold accent typography and a checklist of treatments to establish the FATE™ Program as a proprietary system.
This golf app site leads with "AI-enhanced mobile launch monitor" and shows metrics data across overlapping device mockups with purple gradient accents.
This residential solar site uses yellow highlighter bars behind serif headings and overlaps drone photography with text at diagonal crop edges.
This burger chain site uses a split-panel hero with "Burgers. Better." tagline and anchors the value story to four pillars: grass-fed beef, local suppliers, culinary design, sustainability.