5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 140
This spirituality podcast site uses an orange dharma wheel logo and lavender hero section to position Buddhist teachings as "for Everyday Life" rather than esoteric practice.
This podcast site uses an editorial serif for the title, a scrolling stats marquee with download counts, and a phone mockup to showcase the cover art.
This luxury travel site opens with "Discover tailor-made travel" over a savanna sunset, then embeds a three-field search form directly into the hero image.
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 podcast site mixes bold sans-serif headlines with hand-drawn script for "SHOW," uses a diagonal purple-to-white hero split, and self-deprecates with "OBLIGATORY SELF-AGGRANDIZING BIO PROVE I'M SPECIAL."
This custom apparel shop structures product discovery through category pills instead of dropdown menus, with a dedicated promo row separating bulk orders, express delivery, and an AI design-generation tool.
This sportswear retailer showcases featured products with dramatic taglines—"Welcome to the Dark Side," "The Art of Propulsion"—across a four-column grid with carousel navigation.
Never Would Have Guessed
This trauma recovery podcast site pairs a serif headline "Never Would Have Guessed" with candid photos of the two hosts and three permission-based messages: "You Belong Here," "Healing Isn't Limited to Therapy," "No Gold Stars For Pushing Through."
This podcast site uses a two-column hero with serif typography, crimson accent text, and episode cards displaying guest headshots on warm tan backgrounds.
This podcast landing page uses a dark gold-on-charcoal color scheme with uppercase sans-serif headlines and a centered microphone product photo as the hero visual anchor.
This podcast site pairs a white hero section with dark episode cards, pulling quotes in bold serif type as the primary content hook.
This virtual assistant site uses flat-lay photography and dusty mauve accents to market "Reclaim Your Time!" to overwhelmed entrepreneurs.
This virtual assistant site uses an editorial serif headline "LESS TIME ON MUNDANE TASKS - MORE TIME TO CREATE" paired with organic blob photo frames and sage green accents.
This executive assistant marketplace leads with "The highest quality remote executive assistants" and uses a 2x2 grid of diverse professional headshots with purple-tinted borders to build trust immediately.
This virtual assistant site introduces the founder with "Hey There" in handwritten script overlapping a casual doorway portrait, establishing personal trust upfront.
This virtual assistant site uses all-caps condensed serif headlines and handwritten script signatures to position founder Madison as the creative solution.
Madison's Virtual Magic
This marketing agency site targets female wellness entrepreneurs with all-caps serif headlines, a diagonal cream-to-green transition, and the tagline "HERE TO HELP FEMALE OWNED BUSINESSES MAKE MARKETING MAGIC."
This web design agency site uses a two-column hero with overlapping portfolio screenshots and a continuously scrolling ticker listing service keywords.
This virtual assistance site splits the hero into terracotta copy and a moody flat-lay collage, anchoring the pitch "Trusted Partner for Efficiency and Growth" with lifestyle photography.
This creative entrepreneurship course site uses a split-font hero headline—serif for substance, handwriting script for emotional accent—to position business launch as both serious and personal.
This virtual staffing site uses alternating cream and white sections with deep forest green headings to position Philippine remote hiring as professionally accessible.
Wirtualy
This virtual assistant service site leads with "Work. Life. Balanced." in orange serif and anchors credibility through hand-drawn labels ("Educated," "Trained," "Skilled") annotating photos of actual team members.
This executive assistant staffing site leads with "Ridiculously talented executive assistants." and pairs the headline with a scattered photo collage of women plus corporate logos as proof.
This virtual assistant site positions the founder as a person with "25+ Years of Experience" through overlapping desk imagery and a circular badge overlay on the laptop screen.
This nonprofit mentorship platform uses a black hero with condensed serif headlines and overlapping avatar badges to signal community scale.
This celebrity lifestyle site uses condensed uppercase headlines and warm earth-tone photography to position dog training as a wellness brand across shop, podcast, and experience offerings.
This florist e-commerce site pairs product names like "Strawberry Lemonade Tulips" and "Cotton Candy Clouds" with a green-and-magenta color scheme and hand-picked curation messaging.
This luxury floral design site uses a split serif-script typographic system: "Virginia & Destination" in italic script paired with "Luxury Event Floral Design" in serif.
This florist e-commerce site uses watercolor gradient backgrounds and asymmetric layouts with overlapping photo panels to frame product categories and brand story.
Sarah May Floral Design
This florist site pairs a pull quote about "personal touches; hometown feelings" with hand-drawn line-art botanicals and wedding photography.