5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 47
This bubble tea kit shop uses a sold-out announcement bar and scalloped wave dividers to signal limited drops and exclusivity.
This footwear e-commerce site leads with a lifestyle hero featuring "Feel Great Footwear" in italic serif over warm wooden deck imagery and dual category cards with gradient text overlays.
This meal replacement shop uses sky-blue hero section with inline product imagery, accordion-expandable use cases, and floating annotation badges on lifestyle photography.
This luxury furniture site positions sustainability through a fixed header, serif-heavy typography, and a trust bar stating "BEST SELLER AND CURATOR CHOICE ON THE OBLIST."
This furniture e-commerce site defines each product category with dictionary-style definitions: "A low-slung gathering ground, where books, cups, and conversations collide."
This cocktail mixer site uses a scrolling "IT'S YOUR MIX" magenta banner and split-screen sections with nutritional callouts to sell pre-portioned infusion sachets.
This menopause supplement site pairs serif headlines and cream backgrounds with psychedelic swirl-patterned product labels and a burnt-orange scrolling guarantee banner.
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This personal care e-commerce site leads with "Sweet Aromas and Keratin for Radiant Skin and Hair" and anchors trust through a scrolling badge strip listing certifications and Spanish origin.
This loungewear brand site leads with a full-bleed lifestyle photo split 50/50, then grids five-column product cards with model photography and minimal typographic hierarchy.
This artist print shop uses superscript product counts in the category header and a scrolling "Free shipping" marquee to signal limited inventory and urgency.
This portable water carbonation site sells convenience with a neon chartreuse accent, numbered pain-point cards, and "89% SOLD OUT — GOING FAST" urgency banner.
This AI video generation site uses hand-drawn underline flourishes and carousel thumbnails to demystify the upload-to-talking-avatar workflow.
This investment management site emphasizes portfolio strategies over stock-picking with serif-italicized "Investment Management" in the H1 and fanned strategy cards below.
This AI writing tool site emphasizes "story smarts" with magenta underlines on key terms and testimonials from named bestselling authors.
This telehealth platform leads with "CLINICALLY-PROVEN HOME TREATMENTS" in condensed serif capitals and stacks trust signals—GP prescriptions, star ratings, delivery stats—in a red-orange banner above navigation.
This visual note-taking site uses a brain emoji in the H1 and purple highlight on "learn" to position thinking as the core product.
This design agency site uses a stencil-cut display font where letters have white fill with dark outlines, paired with a graph-paper background grid.
This podcast hosting site leads with inline emoji icons in the H1—globe, phones, headphones—replacing descriptive words in "Stream on 📱, 📱, or 🎧."
This designer portfolio uses pill-shaped tag badges as a recurring visual motif across hero and project cards on a black-and-white grid.
This logo inspiration library uses a masonry grid with varied card aspect ratios and colored backgrounds—each logo floats on distinct dark, gradient, or photographic grounds.
This immigration tech site sells visa processing speed with a split hero layout: visa type tabs in skewed parallelograms on the right, "U.S. immigration in weeks, not months" on the left.
This AI consulting site sells time-saving automation with a serif headline where "Works for" and "Matters" switch to italics mid-sentence.
This custom lettering service site leads with a hero video of hand-writing the product name and prices the core offer—hand-lettered time-lapse videos—at $20 in the opening subheadline.
This Web3 infrastructure site pairs "A new layer of possibilities" with a full-width isometric 3D illustration of glowing blockchain nodes and floating crypto elements.
This visual designer portfolio uses an asymmetric image grid of abstract gradients paired with accordion-stacked skills and minimalist ghost buttons.
This filmmaker portfolio uses a black background with massive spaced letterforms and a 3-column grid of project thumbnails filterable by role—"NARRATIVE DOCUMENTARY COMMERCIAL" and "EDITOR VIDEOGRAPHER."
This creative portfolio replaces the "O" in the hero name with a yellow smiley face and uses red accent text for personality-driven positioning.
This family photography site splits the hero with a cream panel featuring the pink "Book Now" button, pairing it against a full-bleed newborn portrait on the right.
This product designer portfolio uses a fixed sidebar navigation with teal accent text highlighting "human needs" in the hero statement.
This growth investment site replaces "companies" with "unicorns" in the headline using strikethrough and gradient text to signal founder ambition.