5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 168
This esthetics salon site uses hot pink pill-button CTAs and a split hero with flat-lay spa imagery to drive "Book a Session" conversions.
This esthetician site uses a two-column hero with portrait and product flat-lay, paired with testimonial carousel and sage-green pill-shaped navigation states.
This beauty salon site pairs a Medusa bust sculpture with lowercase Elsie de Wolfe typography and arched service cards filled with flamingo photography.
This esthetician site pairs a watercolor lavender gradient with a portrait bleed, positioning the practitioner's face as the primary visual asset.
This skincare clinic site opens with "Hit Refresh. With Total Skin Wellness." paired against a three-generation portrait collage, then lists six treatable conditions as minimal line icons.
This beauty boutique site pairs tropical portrait imagery with serif typography and alternating image-text cards to emphasize "Redefining Beauty, Empowering Confidence."
This skincare spa site mixes serif headers with italic script accents and uses a scrolling marquee banner stating "STAY CLEAR • GET CLEAR, STAY CLEAR •"
This wellness podcast site uses a two-tone color system—coral and teal geometric shapes—with the host's photo and "Crappy to Happy" logo positioned as the focal point in the hero.
This business podcast site overlays neon magenta and acid-green text on a hero photo, with pill-shaped CTAs prompting "LASS UNS SPRECHEN" and LinkedIn outreach.
This founder community site sells peer support through pill-shaped buttons, turquoise cards, and "Connect. Learn. Build Your Startup."
This German podcast site embeds green audio waveforms directly into episode cards and lights the hero with cinematic green ray effects.
This true crime podcast site uses vintage mafia photography paired with bold red CTAs on black to establish noir authority.
This Christian podcast network site uses gold accents on dark backgrounds and taglines like "Not Safe, But Good" to position faith content as countercultural.
This sneaker retailer uses neon-yellow text blocks and high-contrast on-feet photography to announce "FINAL CLEARANCE" across a dark editorial layout.
This children's safety podcast site uses neon green accent type and a multi-color neon border around the host card to signal urgency.
This comedy podcast site uses a salt shaker with a female symbol as mascot and episode titles like "Sobs Per Minute" to signal irreverent women's humor.
This podcast site uses a cutout portrait of a man in hot pink against diagonal teal panels, with custom brush-font typography spelling "THE BRADSHAW EFFECT."
This wedding videographer podcast site uses a ">" character as visual branding and positions the tagline "be **that** wedding videographer" with an orange underline.
This virtual assistant site for wedding photographers opens with "YOU DIDN'T BECOME A PHOTOGRAPHER TO SEND A SHIT TON OF EMAILS" in handwritten serif.
This personal business manager site uses a split hero with olive-green text column and desk photo, gold accents throughout, and the quote "BECAUSE YOU CAN DO ANYTHING, BUT NOT EVERYTHING."
This virtual staffing site uses a two-column hero with a working-at-laptop photo and pill-shaped service tags to segment industries.
This virtual assistant portfolio uses curved beige and brown arcs as organic frames around portrait photos and stat badges.
This virtual assistant site pairs a hand-lettered logo with scattered sparkle icons and hot-pink text highlights to target female entrepreneurs seeking admin support.
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This healthcare VA site pairs lime-green backgrounds with scattered pink flowers and a layered pill button to soften medical admin services.
This virtual assistant marketplace uses a retro 1950s illustration, italicized serif headlines, and the trademarked term "Advocates™" to position premium admin support.
This virtual assistant site addresses wedding pros with "Overwhelm is out; growth is in" and pairs serif typography with asymmetric B&W photography overlays.
This freelancer portfolio site uses a two-column hero with grayscale skyline photography and positions the CTA as "CONTACT NOW" beside a gold arrow icon.
This virtual assistant agency site anchors its hero with floating credential badges—"5+ years experience — Social Media"—positioned around the hero image to build credibility.
This neurodiversity consulting site announces its value with all-caps serif headlines and floating hand-drawn service badges in the hero.