5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 52
This medical aesthetics site splits its hero heading in two colors—"Personalised aesthetic care" in black, "Specialized in Providing Hair & Aesthetic Solutions" in sage green.
This wellness coaching site positions itself through organic curved shapes, serif headlines, and pricing that emphasizes the monthly option ("$24USD") as the primary entry point over annual commitment.
This dermatology clinic site leads with the doctor's name in serif bold over a script-labeled heading, pairing professional credentials with a peach-to-blush gradient background.
This aesthetics clinic site uses hexagonal photo mosaics and diagonal blush gradients as repeating visual motifs throughout the layout.
This custom suiting site overlays serif typography and dual gender category cards on a tailor-at-work hero image.
This matchmaking site pairs a full-bleed portrait hero with a two-column layout that positions "psychology and recruiting" expertise as the differentiator from dating apps.
This glamping site overlays hero copy on countryside imagery and uses a dual-CTA pattern—"Book Your Stay Today" versus "Explore Our Glamping Site"—to segment conversion intent.
This esthetics salon site anchors location addresses in a blush header bar and uses close-up beauty portraits overlaid with serif typography.
This HVAC service site leads with a cartoon doctor mascot and stacks value props as green checkmarks: "Upfront & Affordable Pricing," "Best Service at the Best Price," "Emergency Service Available."
This funeral services site uses angled card tops and circular bordered portraits to break up a dark gold-and-charcoal layout selling "A caring funeral director in Northampton."
This local contractor site leads with review platform logos and uses warm brown tones with orange CTAs to convey established trustworthiness.
This local services site leads with a scenic mountain landscape illustration unrelated to locksmith services, then pivots to "+44 7911 123456" as the hero CTA.
This restaurant site pairs dark green accents and cream backgrounds with overlapping polaroid-style food photos and italic serif headlines in Italian.
Red Devil
This Italian restaurant chain site leads with a pizza close-up hero and anchors trust with "We have over 5,000 positive reviews!" displayed prominently beneath 5 gold stars.
This law firm site anchors its hero with a full-width NYC skyline and positions a white contact card mid-section, leading with "FREE INITIAL CONSULT" in gold.
This artisanal goods marketplace credits creators by name and displays each product held against warm linen, emphasizing handcraft origin.
This funeral home site uses illustrated building portraits and circular photo galleries to humanize end-of-life services alongside "Make preferred location" heart-icon buttons.
Agate Media
This web design agency site leads with compliance penalties—"$15k+" and "$50k+"—positioned as stat cards to frame legal risk as their differentiator.
This church leadership network site uses italic serif accents on key words—"*Church*," "*leaders*," "*healthy churches*"—to interrupt uppercase sans-serif headlines and copy.
This landscape supply site sells yard materials through hand-drawn terracotta illustrations and the headline "The Secret Behind the Best Yards on the Block."
This celebrity portfolio site layers a massive condensed "ZENDAYA" headline behind a rounded photo to create editorial depth across a monochromatic cream-and-black layout.
This actor's portfolio site opens with a cinematic still, then lists TV credits (NBC, Comedy Central, CBS, ABC, FX, Paramount) before a self-attributing quote: "He's really funny. — Gregg Martin."
This wellness coach site layers overlapping portraits and still-life imagery in the hero, then pivots to a sage-green section stating "I'm Teryl Rothery—an actress, certified intuitive coach and hypnotherapist."
This personal brand site positions a multi-hyphenate entertainer with an eyebrow claiming "Home Of The Modern Day Renaissance Man" and a grid of four rose-accented service cards.
This performer portfolio uses serif italic headlines paired with a dark hero containing a cutout headshot that overlaps into white content sections below.
This comedy tour site uses neon green pill buttons and compressed italic display type against full-bleed performance photography to sell "GET TICKETS NOW."
This actor portfolio site uses a bright yellow asymmetric block and rotated display type to frame credentials across film, voice-over, improv, and contact sections.
This voice actor portfolio uses hot pink and coral bands to frame a cutout photo, positioning "CLICK TO BOOK" as the primary conversion target alongside demo audio players.
This actor/filmmaker portfolio uses a compressed sans-serif hero name overlaid on black-and-white photography, with credentials stacked beneath.