1,244 Best Squarespace Website Examples - Page 42
This luxury menswear shop uses a three-column product grid with folded garments and shoe soles photographed flat against light gray, pricing each item without category filters.
This mural artist portfolio uses a 2-column masonry grid of full-bleed artwork images with minimal chrome—just navigation and a teal "CHECK OUT THE SHOP!" announcement bar.
This meal prep service site uses a warm tan-to-brown gradient hero with a cutout portrait and "HOW LOW CAN YOU GO?" with "YOU"突出 in hot pink.
This coffee shop site uses a red wave divider and stacked "DAMN FINE" logo to separate its gritty interior photo hero from a black merchandise grid below.
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This custom illustration shop anchors the hero with italicized "Custom portraits" in coral serif, pairing it with a gallery-wall arrangement of framed portrait samples.
This AR glasses brand site positions the product with serif italic headlines stating "The Beginning of Real Human Augmentation" and a lime accent color highlighting navigation items.
This design studio portfolio arranges brand work in a 2-column grid with 2-3px gaps, pairing apparel mockups and sports graphics alongside beverage packaging and fintech UI.
This content production studio headlines "MODULAR PRODUCTION FOR THE FUTURE OF CONTENT" and showcases its 3D logo as an inflated, pillow-like sculpture in a full-width gradient section.
This tattoo artist merchandise shop uses monospace typography and black-background product cards to sell graphic tees, mugs, and "Tattoo Voucher" alongside psychedelic and horror-inspired designs.
This contemporary art gallery site layers a moody studio portrait hero with a handwritten signature overlay and asymmetrical two-column grid revealing painted subjects below.
This boudoir photography site overlaps a portrait photo with a text block reading "HEY GIRL! ARE YOU READY TO SEE YOURSELF AS THE HOT GIRL THAT YOU ARE?" in serif caps.
This grass-fed beef ranch site uses a decorative serif headline with dark green stroke overlaid on pastoral photography, pairing rustic authenticity with direct-to-consumer ordering.
This musician portfolio alternates full-width dark and light sections with black-and-white cinematic photography and serif headlines in uppercase letter-spacing.
This skateboard brand site displays decks and apparel in a tight 3-column grid against near-black, with green SALE badges and hand-drawn logo lettering.