542 Best Dark Website Examples - Page 14
Expat Experts Podcast
This podcast site embeds YouTube thumbnails directly in episode cards, pairing stylized graphics like "FROM FASHION TO EMPOWERMENT" with guest interview titles.
This personal brand site for a podcaster-turned-insurance agent pairs key phrases in yellow to highlight dual positioning: "PODCASTS & TRUSTED LIFE INSURANCE GUIDANCE."
This nonprofit mentorship platform uses a black hero with condensed serif headlines and overlapping avatar badges to signal community scale.
This designer portfolio arranges project thumbnails in an uneven grid, then repeats them as full-width cards with category tags and side-by-side imagery.
This streaming aggregation site uses a split-card layout with "OR" divider to position free live TV against a premium whole-home solution.
This Facebook ad management platform uses scattered, rotated pill labels in chaotic angles to visualize campaign problems like "poor analytics" and "daily spend limit."
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This cybersecurity toolkit site centers its hero around "Web Hacking Operations" in green monospace type against a matrix-grid dark background.
This voice AI platform site sells speed with "Build Voice AI Agents. *Fast.*" and anchors credibility through healthcare logos.
This design agency site opens with angled phone mockups and sells founders on "visualise their **dream ideas**" with an orange underline accent.
This product designer portfolio leads with "Making complex products more human" and showcases case studies with gradient-bordered screenshots and business metrics in gray descriptive text.
This AI agents directory site differentiates featured tools with green "Featured" badges and organizes 1,000+ agents into pricing and category pills.
This design subscription site sells unlimited work with scattered "Again&Again" stickers rotating across a black background at different angles.
This real estate coaching site uses a dark grid background and gold accents to position the "OCC Method" as a luxury system, with lifestyle photo collages tilted at scattered angles to illustrate "Live the Dream Like Cody."
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This Web3 infrastructure site uses monospaced all-caps typography, neon-green 3D rendered objects, and a laptop mockup displaying the actual product dashboard.
This product designer portfolio visualizes case studies as stops along a winding golden-yellow road with scattered 3D icons and UI mockups.
This handyman services site uses orange accent borders and script typography to brand itself as a local, approachable alternative to corporate home repair chains.
This home remodeling service site positions itself as premium with a near-black background, gold accents, and serif headlines reading "A Talented Remodeler With Great Solutions for You."
This French public television streaming site organizes content in horizontal scrolling card rows with live-broadcast red badges and episode-count badges layered on thumbnails.
This supplements site frames adaptogenic mushrooms as "ultimate destination for modern masculinity" with a shirtless model against ornate woodwork.
This serverless platform site opens with three bold claims—"Scalable. Stateful. Serverless."—then immediately undermines the category with "No limitations of Redis or timeouts of Lambda."
This corporate wellness site positions AI as "Better Listening" and uses yellow-green italics to highlight emotional data derived from employee music preferences.
This design education site uses mixed typography—script, strikethrough, and oversized sans-serif—plus scattered 3D emoji stickers to signal "community, not classroom."
This design agency site uses a dark green-black backdrop with bright green accents and positions the hero headline in serif italic against a right-aligned "Reach Out" button.
This luxury home builder site uses thin serif headlines and overlapping two-column layouts to position custom estates as editorial content rather than transactional real estate.
This mobile notary site uses desert silhouettes and flat "$25/$50/$150" pricing cards to emphasize convenience-based service.
This plant-based meat brand site anchors its hero with rich food photography and overlaid copy that positions sausages as "the perfect complement to the lively tastes of summer."
This design directory site uses a serif headline with a strikethrough detail and organizes curated websites in an unequal 3-column grid.
This event venue marketplace uses dark navy backgrounds with bright blue CTAs and serif typography to position itself as a luxury booking platform.
This design studio site opens with a two-column hero where the right column holds only a floating orange circle with an arrow, leaving the visual statement to the serif heading's bold keywords.
This 404 page gallery site strikes "Page not found" with "not" crossed out, then filters inspiration by tag like "3D" and "ANIMATED."