5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 161
This private equity conference site uses an aurora-gradient blob in the hero and dual audience pills ("Invite Only," "LPs & GPs") to signal exclusivity.
This directory aggregator uses a two-column card grid with sidebar curation to browse 92K+ niche directories from AI tools to legal tech.
This sports betting exchange site contrasts peer-to-peer odds against traditional sportsbooks using side-by-side stat cards showing "43% of our users are profitable" versus competitors' 3%.
This solar energy service site structures its pitch as a three-part promise—"Rent Out Your Commercial Roof and Save Over 40% on Energy Costs"—with trust badges and customer logos establishing credibility before explaining the lease model.
This portable climate control site sells energy efficiency through serif italics in the hero and stat-focused product cards with "Up to 700 ft²" coverage claims.
This blockchain infrastructure site leads with "The Fastest Parallel Blockchain" over a zen-garden hero with 3D rendered shells and stats cards showing 380ms finality and 12,500 TPS.
This wellness beverage site sells subscriptions with product names as action verbs ("Rehydrate & dominate," "Your real gut check") and overlaps product packaging directly onto hero grass photography.
This alternative investment education platform organizes classes and episodes in 3-column grids with uppercase instructor names overlaid on thumbnail images.
This real estate development site anchors its hero with a bridge photograph and positions a floating card showcasing "Asset Development" alongside angular apartment imagery.
This creative agency site leads with a massive serif headline and uses a dark services section with rounded top corners to separate offerings from the hero.
Pupper
This crypto charity token site sells a serious mission—"half of Pupper's supply is being donated to four exceptional non-profits"—through cartoon corgi illustrations and pill-shaped buttons.
This lawn care service site uses a bento-grid mosaic of robotic mowers in the hero and coral pill buttons as the sole CTA element.
Stread
This analytics SaaS site previews its dashboard with a dark-mode mockup wrapped in green glow effects and metric cards displaying "Total Revenue $5,795.00."
This product design portfolio uses a warm cream background with fixed black navbar and serif headlines to create editorial hierarchy between hero positioning and case study cards.
This enterprise browser site splits its hero with dark green left copy and right-side UI mockups showing analytics dashboards and mobile interfaces.
This skincare brand site uses a split hero with "HARDWORKING SKINCARE" in bold italic serif against bright green, pairing text and product clusters.
This staff augmentation site uses code-bracket syntax around avatar arrays and mint accent colors to position engineers as interchangeable, scalable assets.
This home improvement contractor site leads with a promotional banner overlaid on the hero image: "30% OFF INSTALLATION" plus "No Payments, No Interest until 2026" above a quote form.
This charity consultancy site uses an em-dash as a decorative typographic element interrupting the headline "WE'RE A CREATIVE —— CHARITY CONSULTANCY."
This home services marketplace sells convenience through service icons arranged horizontally and a "SweepStar" matching system positioned as the key differentiator.
This chiropractic clinic site uses overlapping image collages with orange accent borders and pairs serif headings like "Voted Best Chiropractor In San Diego, CA" with navy-and-orange navigation.
This healthcare practice site leads with "World leaders in orthopedic care" and organizes specialties as seven circular body-part illustrations in a horizontal scrollable row.
This developer portfolio opens with a Linus Torvalds quote—"Talk is cheap. show me the code"—and pairs it with a B&W photo of the founder walking away.
This fintech site leads with "We are not a bank. We are a movement." and pairs the headline with phone mockups, debit cards, and a pink gradient to position ethical banking as lifestyle choice.
This pet supplements site opens with italic serif headlines and product cards aligned in a three-column grid with colorful cylindrical packaging photography.
This camera equipment site alternates full-bleed product sections with cinematic backdrop photography and paired ghost-button CTAs.
This trademark SaaS site pairs serif headlines with floating dandelion seeds and an orange-accented product mockup.
This LED skincare site uses red italic serif callouts—"Get glowing,"—within black serif headlines to emphasize benefit claims backed by before/after circular badges.
Gab & Jam
This wedding site leads with a custom watercolor illustration of the couple in a formal garden, then shifts to candid beach photography in the ceremony section.
This developer conference site uses a rotating circular badge stamp and color-coded ticket tiers instead of tier names.