5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 31
This bee products e-commerce site leads with a hero image of a beekeeper and "To The Keepers Of Our Future," pairing mission messaging with product tags like "Western Australian" and "With Raw & Unfiltered."
This professional lighting equipment site anchors its hero in a cinematic film-set photograph, then immediately showcases Netflix originals the product has lit.
This beauty e-commerce site uses italic serif headings paired with red accent buttons and product badges like "TikTok Viral" to signal trends.
This mattress e-commerce site leads with a cutaway product diagram and "Revolutionary sleep innovation built into every Ziwi mattress" as the core value prop.
This skincare ecommerce site positions a 3-for-1 bundle as "$51" versus "$117 VALUE" in a circular badge overlapping the hero image.
This French supplement e-commerce site uses a scrolling orange ticker for stacked promotions and anchors product cards with colored benefit tags like "Sommeil réparateur" and "Sans sucres."
This soda maker e-commerce site leads with "Refreshing, sparkling, uplifting" and organizes products through an asymmetric grid mixing full-height category images with smaller tiles.
This electrolyte drink site uses tilted Polaroid-style product photos in the hero and a scrolling testimonial ticker with heart emojis above the navigation.
This skincare e-commerce site uses mixed typography in the hero—"ADD A LITTLE" and "TO YOUR ROUTINE" in sans-serif, "Zesty" in script—to emphasize the brand name.
This functional gum DTC site uses a hot pink banner strip for "Subscribe & Save," tilted product boxes in the hero, and a press-logo marquee bar.
This designer portfolio overlaps a cutout photo and Japanese katakana with "MELVIN" in ultra-condensed black type, pairing zine aesthetics with a scrolling ticker of keywords.
This holistic therapy clinic site frames healing across three dimensions—emotional, physical, spiritual—with serif display type and sage green accents.
This tech conference site anchors its hero with a translucent faceted geometric shape in yellow-green-teal, pairing sans-serif headlines with curved script taglines rotated diagonally across the composition.
This beauty salon site stacks "ELEGANT" and "YOU" in competing font sizes over a portrait, with the logo "BC" overlaid left-aligned.
This membership music club site hides artist names in show cards with copy like "IF YOU KNOW YOU KNOW. IF YOU DON'T… WELL, SORRY."
This renewable energy platform uses a condensed blackletter display font with lime-green accents and hand-drawn brush underlines to position itself against traditional utilities.
This wedding videography site positions cinema-quality films against "$30K+ price tags" through asymmetric editorial layouts and a scrolling "WORK" marquee.
This digital agency site uses chromatic aberration glitch effects on serif headlines and chess imagery to position strategy-focused sales automation over vanity metrics.
This wellness clinic site pairs serif headings with full-bleed image galleries and overlapping photo collages to convey luxury integrative care.
This personal injury law site leads with "CAR CRASH EXPERTISE" in massive uppercase over a blurred nighttime road, positioning the attorney's headshot against scales-of-justice watermark.
This designer portfolio uses draggable floating objects in the hero—color wheel, sticky note, tablet mockup—alongside full-bleed project cards with circular nav buttons.
This holistic health coaching site uses a two-column hero with the founder's headshot overlaid with credential stats in a gold bar.
This merchandising agency site leads with "BEYOND POSM" in 80px black sans-serif and sells disruption through studio photography of Oatly retail displays on a white grid.
This executive coaching site leads with italic serif copy—"Fuel your focus. Build momentum. Get results."—and positions Maya's portrait as equal visual weight to text.
This art director portfolio leads with "I am *Mark,* an Art Director" and arranges 3D character work in a sharp-cornered two-column grid.
This product designer portfolio uses a circular stamp badge for personal branding and quantifies project impact with "75% UI consistency improvement" stats.
This product designer portfolio uses a dot-grid hero card and stacks the name "Nitin" with "Product Designer" in red script to the right.
This junior tennis academy site uses cream backgrounds and olive accents to frame serif headings about "passion, fun, discipline" across two-column layouts.
This cold plunge app site pairs dark navy backgrounds with icy water photography and positions watch renders alongside "Focus on your cold plunge / Dip takes care of the rest."