5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 115
This personal brand site for a motivational speaker pairs a cursive logo with a centered Zig Ziglar quote in large serif type above a hero portrait.
This culture blog organizes editorial tiles in tight masonry grids with white uppercase slab-serif titles and bright green date pills, no gaps between cards.
This commercial photography portfolio uses a black background with tight-guttered masonry grid that varies column counts and image sizes per row.
This graphic tee shop uses a horizontally scrolling marquee banner reading "LOOK GOOD YOU FEEL" paired with categories like "Feeling Nerdy" and "Feeling Sci-Fi."
This athlete personal site leads with a full-viewport hero of the rider on a Red Bull motorcycle, then introduces three riding disciplines—"STREET.", "FREESTYLE.", "RIDER."—as bold uppercase category labels.
This apparel e-commerce site pairs a polaroid-collage hero with "Seasonal Shift" copy and horizontal-scroll product cards organized by gender category.
This cocktail bar site uses a dark hero with candlelit marble interiors and positions navigation as small-caps overlays above pre-prohibition aesthetic imagery.
This DJ/producer site centers a Spotify player card in the hero beneath "SATELLITE (FEAT. AVA SYMONE) OUT NOW!" and grids mashup albums as dark cards with embedded Spotify widgets.
This home renovation education site uses floating dollar-sign icons and "HOW TO AVOID BUDGET BLOWOUTS" overlays to anchor lifestyle photography in financial anxiety.
This legal services site opens with a dark plum banner quiz prompt and anchors the hero to a professional portrait with "Secure Your Wealth and Business Legacy" in serif type.
This canvas goods site uses a narrow single-column layout with serif typography and product photography showing natural materials against minimal backgrounds.
This carpooling app landing page separates driver and passenger benefits into mirrored columns, each with a circular illustration and "EN SAVOIR PLUS" link.
This nonprofit site uses a duotone gold overlay on founder portraits and uppercase serif headers to establish authority while offering "community, education, and access" to underrepresented entrepreneurs.
This illustration portfolio displays cinematic digital art in a 4-column masonry grid with no text overlay or chrome.
This professional grooming tools site divides the hero headline into mixed weights—"FIRST" and "ONLY" bold—to emphasize the patented stay-cool blade claim.
This artist marketplace site uses a full-width grid of unbordered photo tiles mixed with bold category text overlays to showcase branded and original apparel.
This luxury beauty site positions crystal-charged skincare through a full-bleed spa bathroom hero and right-aligned "CRYSTAL CHARGED BEAUTY" headline.
This cultural pride apparel shop centers product names as identity statements: "Whatever your origins, wear them proudly!" paired with hummus and Hebrew wordplay on t-shirts.
This sustainability service site leads with an italic serif headline "Wasting less, made easy" and uses alternating two-column layouts to show collection, pickup, and impact.
This theatrical touring show site uses a close-up performer portrait as the entire hero, with navigation and red logo overlaid in minimal white type.
This hair salon site announces model calls in a banner and anchors the hero with platinum-blonde editorial photography and "UNLEASH THE NEW YOU" in italic serif.
This online education site leads with a Trustpilot rating and four pill-button product cards instead of traditional hero copy.
This metal band site layers a cyberpunk hero with cyan navigation and anchors community through a tilted Discord server mockup with "JOIN OUR DISCORD" CTA.
This boutique gift site embeds a recursive screenshot—a woman holding a tablet displaying the website itself—as the hero image.
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This graphic design site sells custom illustrated logos with a horizontally scrolling carousel of vintage-style examples and "PAGE OF LOGO OPTIONS inc CUSTOM MASCOT" pricing.
This BBQ restaurant site uses "MEAT / SMOKE / TIME" stacked vertically over hero photography, then announces the partnership with "You can now order Topo and BBQ together!!"
This personalized gift store uses a 2×2 grid of lifestyle photography where each tile shows framed art in home settings, with category labels overlaid top-left.
This Danish plant brand site sells handmade terrariums using overlapping product photography cards and "Plantegrøn som passer sig selv" as the pitch.
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This micro publishing site sells redesigned occult and classic literature with product photography lit dramatically against medium gray seamless backgrounds.
This artisanal toffee shop leads with full-bleed moody overhead photography and pairs "HANDMADE DECADENT TOFFEE" in serif caps with an asymmetric product grid.