77 Best Duda Website Examples - Page 3
Spectrum View
This window blinds retailer organizes products in a four-column grid with circular badge overlays and uses "Making Style Easy" as its core positioning statement.
This sports merchandise site leads with a hockey action hero image and uses a red accent color (#E31E24) that repeats across buttons, logo, and contact details to unify the dense product-focused layout.
This personal branding photography site layers script headlines over a hero portrait, then anchors messaging with an olive-green announcement bar promoting gift sessions.
This identity verification site positions fake ID detection as a legal risk with a hero photograph of counterfeit documents and a two-column layout listing "Costly fines" and "Misidentifying subjects of interest" as consequences.
This criminal justice nonprofit site juxtaposes "CHANGE IS COMING" against prison bars while contrasting legal cannabis profits against drug war incarceration statistics.
This apartment leasing site leads with "A HOME DESIGNED FOR YOU" in serif caps over a sage green hero, then stacks amenity photos at overlapping angles with line-drawn icons below.
This postpartum doula site highlights "daytime" support with a gold underline and pairs purple gradients with a mother-and-newborn hero photograph.
This video communication platform sells trust over text with four callouts around a Kevin O'Leary testimonial emphasizing "relationships drive revenue."
This ranch site sells grass-fed beef with a fixed navigation bar, rope dividers, and cattle silhouettes illustrated on rolling green hillsides.
Zen & Fit (Yoga)
This yoga instructor site layers portrait photography with dark overlays and organizes class offerings as three equal-width cards with outlined CTAs.
This sustainable shopping guide site uses collage-style product photography bleeding into the hero, pairing serif headlines with coral accent buttons.
This web design service site sells affordability with "kick ass website" in bold italic and real designers emphasized over bots and DIY.
This preschool site uses a red-and-green color system with pill-shaped buttons and green underlines anchoring each section heading.
This wedding catering site anchors its hero with a full-width plated food photograph and organizes credentials—"20+ Years Experience," "Fit for Kings & Queens"—as three-column feature cards with copper accent links.
This tattoo studio site uses western slang ("PONY UP & GET INKED") and hot pink accents against black to position body art as irreverent storytelling.
This local florist site uses a 5×2 grid of square photo cards to display service categories from "Floral Arrangements" to "Flower Bed Maintenance."
Highway to Health
This chiropractic site emphasizes human touchpoints with italic script callouts on "Physicals" and "Compassionate" paired against bold serif headings.