5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 163
This encrypted messaging site leads with "Designed to be private and secure" and demonstrates features through overlapping iPhone mockups with a centered play-button overlay.
This file-transfer site sells unlimited sharing with "no loss in quality" and pairs serif headings with aurora gradients on solid black.
This privacy compliance SaaS site headlines with "Privacy made transparent, rewarding and effortless" and uses category tags (pink, gold, lavender) to organize feature cards.
This landscaping site opens with a tropical yard photo and italic serif headline, then presents four service cards with gold top-border accents.
This skincare brand site leads with "The new standard for skincare" and lets users design custom formulas using a floating card that shows ingredient options like "Retinoids" and "Hyaluronic Acid."
This breastfeeding supplies site leads with "$0 Wearable Breast Pump" and splits CTAs between insurance qualification and direct purchase.
This DeFi landing page uses monospace type, neon accents on dark backgrounds, and stat cards with random rotations mimicking sticky notes.
This Nashville hot chicken chain site uses a spice-level gradient bar labeling heat from "No Spice" through "Houston, We Have A Problem!" (2M+ SHU).
This space station developer site anchors its hero with an industrial construction photo and leads the mission statement with "pioneering the next giant leap toward long-term living and thriving in space."
This mapping platform site leads with "Location intelligence for business" and uses a dark theme with glowing 3D map visualizations flanked by carousel slides.
This medical aesthetics distributor site emphasizes "beauty" and "well-being" in bold serif headlines while anchoring trust with location specificity and a client portal.
This web design education site uses neon purple geometric shapes and instructor portraits layered over dark backgrounds, then showcases student work in a masonry grid to prove "The Difference."
This CRM site sells simplicity with photographic hands flanking the hero and italic serif text emphasizing "the *sales assistant* your team never had."
This content marketing agency site positions professional production against DIY tools with "Canva is out. iPhone is out."—implying cinematic quality as the competitive advantage.
This Christian camp site uses torn-paper edge transitions and distressed serif fonts to signal rustic authenticity between dark green and cream sections.
This web design portfolio showcases three projects through asymmetric grid cards with 3D device mockups on a warm sage background.
This speaker bureau site organizes talent through category cards and topic pills rather than traditional search, with "Speakers of Substance" as the positioning claim.
This LED lighting e-commerce site centers a purple-to-black gradient glow in the hero, positioning "the very best LED" as italic serif copy against near-black backgrounds.
This demo automation platform highlights its speed advantage by boxing "2 minutes" in hot pink with hand-drawn sparkles, then stacks client logos with "Loved by 3000+ sales & marketing teams at" in matching pink.
This church site headlines "A CHURCH TO CALL HOME" over a warm photograph, then organizes community via event cards tagged "ONGOING EVENT" with green dots.
This speech-to-text API site splits its H1 into two typographic weights—"Audio infrastructure" light gray, "to transform customer support" solid black—to guide reading hierarchy.
This interior design marketplace uses a two-column hero with "Curated designs" overlaid on lifestyle photography and a terracotta CTA button positioned lower left.
This startup law firm site leads with "Law Firm for the Startup Ecosystem" in electric blue serif, then immediately constrains its focus: "We do not do anything else."
This clean-tech landing page leads with a serif headline "Get comfy with the smartest HVAC on Earth" paired with emoji-marked facts about home emissions.
This AI video platform site leads with "Turn text to video, in minutes" and uses an animated brush-stroke underline on the final word to emphasize speed.
Rocket
This social commerce site highlights key words with hand-drawn chartreuse underlines and organizes trending products by creator hashtags.
This church website sells belonging with "You belong here" as a handwritten accent in gold, paired with casual copy: "Ditch the suit and tie."
Rouya Consultancy
This strategic consultancy site pairs "Strategic communication & specialised storytelling" with a full-bleed palm canopy hero and Arabic script as a floating side tab.
This coworking site leads with "YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD WORKSPACE" in cream caps over a wooden-beamed interior, then introduces membership through a two-column layout pairing headline with benefit copy.