1,244 Best Squarespace Website Examples - Page 21
This church site leads with "WE'RE STOKED YOU'RE HERE" over a worship crowd photo, using sharp-cornered CTAs and heavy black uppercase typography throughout.
This holistic skincare studio site pairs dark luxury backgrounds with warm gold accents and organizes services into image-topped cards labeled "SKIN CARE," "SPECIALTY TREATMENTS," and "VIRTUAL SERVICES."
This church website mixes serif and cursive typography in the hero—"Welcome to" script atop "Holland Village Methodist Church" bold serif—with stacked yellow calls-to-action.
This content services site opens with an orange-tree hero and pain-point copy asking "does this sound familiar?" to position marketing overwhelm as the core problem to solve.
This nonprofit housing site leads with a full-width carousel showing shelter structures and a "State of Homelessness: December 2024 Edition" report card.
This luxury real estate site leads with a full-bleed kitchen photograph, then centers the value proposition in a narrow column with serif typography and a phone number CTA.
This lawn care site uses a custom illustrated house and landscape as its hero visual instead of photography, with pill-shaped CTAs anchoring each section.
This hot yoga studio site leads with all-caps serif copy announcing "THE LONGEST-RUNNING HOT YOGA STUDIO IN MASSACHUSETTS, EST. SEPT 2001" before showing an embedded booking widget.
This podcast network site centers a sprawling collage illustration of wind turbines, solar panels, and cityscape around "Forces For Good," anchoring mission-driven audio content.
This nonprofit site leads with "It Makes a Difference" in serif italic, then contrasts a 50% return-to-homelessness stat against its own less-than-1% outcome in side-by-side orange cards.
This voiceover portfolio pairs a retro 70s serif display font with cream backgrounds and stacked audio demo players labeled "COMMERCIAL DEMO," "VIDEO GAME DEMO," "ANIMATION DEMO."
This HOA site introduces itself with a hero image of the stone entrance sign surrounded by black-eyed Susans, then transitions via diagonal slice into dark green sections.
This online education site sells creative courses with mixed-typeface headlines ("Digital" in blackletter, decorative stars inline) and collage-style course card imagery.
Irene Moore
This brand strategist link-in-bio uses emoji-prefixed card buttons to stack disparate offers—from paid consultancy to free meditations to Jamaica retreats—under one creator.
This tattoo studio site pairs moody amber-lit photography of its workspace with serif typography and generous whitespace to position custom tattooing as editorial craft.
This church consulting site structures growth pillars as a six-icon grid, alternating between 50% and 25% column widths to emphasize "Outward Facing" and "Strategically Organized" features first.
Isaac Tam
This designer portfolio opens with a serif "Howdy!" and highlights "product designer" in a bright orange underline, immediately establishing personality and expertise.
This photography studio site leads with a full-width sunset beach hero and uses a persistent promo banner offering "$45 off shoots booked between now and 1/31/25."
Iván Emilio
This talent portfolio site uses a bright yellow background, right-aligned cutout photo, and self-deprecating copy—"(Iván might've added that last one.)"—to establish personality.
Jade's Portfolio
This UX designer portfolio pairs a dark hero with a 3D Memoji avatar and states "I'm passionate about empowering users through accessible UX design."
This brand designer portfolio uses a two-tone layout with copper accent text and a staggered grid of work cards to showcase identity projects for emerging brands.
This UX designer portfolio opens with an abstract 3D lavender gradient hero and introduces herself with inline emoji ("Hi there! My name is Jainali 👋").
This creator portfolio uses pure black backgrounds with serif headlines and studio portraits, leading with "Who is Jake Novak?" in italic type overlaid on his photo.
James Fernella Tattoo
This tattoo artist portfolio uses a full-bleed artwork hero with centered uppercase serif headings and letter-spacing to frame "FINE LINE TATTOOS."
This newborn photography site opens with a sleeping baby in a mauve wrap and the tagline "Since time won't slow down, Jamie preserves your memories."
This dental practice site leads with a diverse group photo and emphasizes "direct insurance billing" in bold copy above the main CTA button.
This investigative reporter portfolio uses serif headings and monochrome photography to establish editorial credibility alongside a "Make It" call-to-action button.
Jasmin Gleeson
This comedian's portfolio leads with a studio photograph of her in hot pink tulle holding a frog puppet, with the headline "Comedian, Actor, Writer, Painter, Good Friend."
This speaking coach site uses hand-drawn marker typography for headings contrasted with serif body copy, and leads with "Don't market more. Matter more."
Jeff Houng
This product designer portfolio uses a soft lime gradient blob behind the hero text and organizes past work as colored cards with emoji captions.