5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 129
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This real estate conference landing page fragments a black-and-white LA skyline through geometric shapes—gold diamonds, blue circles, and rounded rectangles—creating an editorial collage effect.
This garden pod company leads with a carousel of interior lifestyle photography and positions copy as "Everything we make is entirely bespoke, designed for your space and your needs."
This mandarin fruit brand site mixes script and sans-serif fonts—orange words like "sweet seedless & easy to peel" handwritten, supporting text in navy—to target parents seeking convenient snacks.
This fast-casual restaurant site introduces "Salad AI" as a personal recipe assistant and embeds iPhone mockups showing the app in the hero section.
This hospitality SaaS site organizes core features—ordering, loyalty, payments—as a bento grid with product mockups and live data previews.
This component marketplace site organizes 1,500+ UI assets across four category cards and filters results by platform—Webflow, Figma, Framer.
This feature flagging platform site opens with "Feature flagging that's purpose-built for B2B SaaS" and divides the page into dark hero and light product sections.
This mobile engagement SaaS site positions "Ads" as the hero word, splitting "Get mobile native" across lines with an orange megaphone icon.
Eskimi
This adtech platform opens with "Say goodbye to boring" and uses an inline emoji-toggle graphic to literalize the message in the hero.
This eco-friendly detergent site contrasts competitor ingredients with green checkmarks versus red X's, anchoring the pitch on "less chemical residue."
This immigration law firm site uses a split hero with moody NYC street photography anchoring serif-monospaced headlines and positions coral accent buttons as the only visual flourish.
This oral care brand site pairs "Backed by Science. Feared by Cavities." with diagonal flat-lay product photography on mint green, establishing editorial premium positioning.
This hot air balloon tour site anchors its header with a gold-stroked balloon logo centered between uppercase nav links, positioning the aircraft as the brand's visual centerpiece.
This law firm site leads with a horizontal photo strip of five team members above the headline, humanizing the legal service.
This fragrance e-commerce site uses metallic close-up photography as hero imagery and organizes product cards with size-selector pills ("50ml (bottled)" and "5ml (Sample)") alongside star ratings.
This docs SaaS site leads with serif typography and "Craft the best docs in the world," positioning premium document creation against Notion and Google Docs.
This browser site headlines "The browser that puts you first" in serif type, then stacks feature cards with illustrated characters and colored badge labels.
This 3D design tool site embeds an interactive 3D object below the hero and organizes social proof as logo cards in a 4×4 grid.
Utah Girls Baseball Association
This nonprofit site uses a dark landscape hero with the word "Girls" italicized in the headline, and organizes team bios in a card grid with green accent titles.
This ski resort site stacks real-time conditions in a sidebar (base depth, trails open, lift hours) alongside a hero image of racing action.
This chronic condition care site uses circular photo collages with annotation callouts and tabs that toggle between condition types like "Musculoskeletal Pain" and "Mental Health."
This beauty e-commerce site anchors its hero with an oversized red "Glossier" logotype that bleeds off-canvas, pairing it with a promotional card offering a free Beauty Bag with purchase.
This hackathon landing page transitions from grassy hills to sandy beach through illustrated scenes, featuring cute animal mascots and the value prop "design for social good."
This memory course site uses a two-column hero with checkmark badges and claims "Increase your memory retention speed by up to 2 times" in bold purple text.
This AI product discovery site highlights "Let your products find their customers" with furniture vignettes floating between dark teal and cream sections.
This regenerative agriculture conference site uses a split hero with massive "AG" typography and a custom farm illustration, positioning content hierarchy through scale.
This tech conference site uses a space-themed hero with a 3D angled rocket and positions the recorded-access CTA as both nav button and hero inline action.
This design conference site uses neon lime-green accents on black, grayscale speaker portraits in pill-shaped company badges, and a glowing LED light installation as the hero image.
This conference site uses warm peach backgrounds and illustrated Python snakes with geometric "buildings" motifs to signal community-led, locally-rooted events.
This automotive conference site leads with "AIADA, helping dealers achieve greatness" over a blue hero featuring speaker photos and a three-column grid.