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This consulting agency site introduces itself as "The Micro Project Maestros" and organizes three case studies in a pastel card grid, each with distinct background colors and dark screenshot thumbnails.
This design inspiration gallery showcases animations with tagged interaction types—"Scroll," "Hover," "Page Transition"—and delivers curated projects via email newsletter.
This bakery site pairs handwritten script logos with italic serif headings and staggered product photography overlaid on medium-blue backgrounds.
This community platform site leads with social proof stars and "Customer communities, now SEO friendly" above a laptop-phone mockup that bleeds into white space.
This lifestyle portfolio site frames the founder's identity with watercolor botanical illustrations—pink proteas and monstera leaves—surrounding a circular portrait photo.
This yoga studio site interrupts its hero section with a full-screen modal promoting a Greece retreat, prioritizing upsell over immediate navigation.
This dental practice site anchors all contact info in a dark utility bar, then repeats it in an olive-green strip below the hero image.
This photography portfolio site opens with a full-width mountain landscape and a mint-green "TAKE ME THERE" button anchoring the hero.
This relationship coaching site splits audiences into two equal columns labeled with questions, each leading to distinct CTAs for singles versus couples.
This luxury paper goods site organizes seasonal collections as full-width stacked banners with hand-illustrated botanical backgrounds and script-serif overlays on gold ribbon labels.
This digital art store presents a 3-column grid of square illustrations with no captions, letting anime-influenced landscapes of solitary figures speak without text.
This creative studio site uses distressed grunge typography, neon lime accents, and moody process photography to brand tattoos, printing, and events.
This luxury wallpaper site uses muted coastal imagery and tracked-out serif typography to position products as editorial objects rather than commodities.
This luxury skincare site centers the treatment room as hero image, then introduces the esthetician through circular portrait grid in Services.
This wedding photography site uses a masonry grid with no gaps between images, letting luxury photos bleed into each other across the full width.
This fitness coaching site uses gymnastic rings gripped against grey sky as hero imagery and stacks product names with prices in borderless grid cards.
This appliance filters e-commerce site pairs a lifestyle hero of cupcakes and a refrigerator with copy asking "Why buy only one when you can purchase more with the same shipping fee?"
This luxury tarot deck site uses full-width product photography with centered serif headlines and emphasizes sourcing: "inks from Japan, foil from Germany, cut with tungsten blades from Switzerland."
This automotive photography portfolio uses a tight masonry grid with sharp-cornered images and 3-4px gutters to showcase Porsche motion photography against black.
This luthier site leads with a full-bleed guitar close-up and sells customization with "Customized Through Collaboration" paired to a ghost-button CTA.
This tactical content site announces its mission in uppercase serif with "I BELIEVE IN FREEDOM" as the centered manifesto beneath a full-bleed operator photograph.
This film promotional site uses full-viewport sections, Scottish Gaelic headings, and white-bordered buttons over cinematic black-and-white photography.
This illustration portfolio opens with a cropped beverage can mockup centered in a mint gradient, revealing Japanese-influenced artwork through scroll-to-reveal design.
This listener-supported radio station site uses psychedelic illustrated banners and two-column content cards to showcase curated music channels and community stories.
This cycling apparel shop displays a four-column product grid with square images, minimal text, and no add-to-cart buttons—browsing-first layout.
This budget sunglasses shop uses teal pill-shaped navigation buttons and stacks product titles in tight uppercase sans-serif above prices discounted to £3.99.
This Squarespace food template presents three product bottles centered in the hero image with barely-legible price labels underneath.
This nonprofit advocacy site leads with "We are America's climbing advocates" over dark backgrounds and uses dark green labels to accent mission statements.
This premium cat furniture site leads with a full-bleed product hero and brands itself with a mathematical sigma-smiley logo "Σ:)".