5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 53
This personal branding coaching site sells visibility with "THE WORLD NEEDS WHAT YOU'VE GOT TO OFFER" in bold serif and tilted service cards overlaid with diagonal text.
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This performer portfolio uses pipe characters as role separators in the headline and a blush pink band to frame the hero portrait.
This actor portfolio site stacks "Actor," "Model," "Storyteller," "Artist" over overlapping headshots on contrasting colored backgrounds.
This personal brand site pairs Emma's portrait against mustard yellow with "NOW THAT'S SOME SERIOUS MAIN CHARACTER ENERGY" positioning health coaching and acting together.
This actor portfolio site uses a three-column image grid as the hero, overlaid with "emily foley" in large lowercase serif, and describes her as "bright. brainy. big-hearted."
This specialty coffee site stacks full-bleed lifestyle photos with neon yellow borders and outlined button treatments between each hero section.
This actor's portfolio site uses dusty pink and golden yellow color blocks with a serif tagline comparing her to "Rose Byrne and Aubrey Plaza met up at the Laugh Factory."
This coworking site uses a muted olive-green background with horizontal-scrolling membership cards and overlapping interior photography to showcase workspace tiers.
This premium coworking site uses a fixed gold monogram logo, serif headings in tan, and cinematic hand-reaching-toward-glass hero photography to position membership as luxury.
This coworking site leads with a massive serif brand name in blush pink that extends beyond the viewport, anchoring a moody interior photograph above copy about eliminating office-finding hassles.
This coworking site uses retro pop-art color-blocking with condensed serif headlines and the tagline "Get sh*t done, without the couch calling."
This coworking site uses a bento grid layout mixing photos, serif headings, and line illustrations to present "A coworking space with everything you need to make work, work."
This coworking site layers a rotated graffiti-doorway photograph over massive "BOLDHOUSE©" typography against neon-yellow, mixing geometric sans and bold serif fonts for editorial intensity.
This coworking site pairs a fox-head logo and "1787" crossed-arrows monogram with serif headlines and tilted interior photos stacked in a carousel.
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This packaging design agency site uses scalloped wave dividers, scattered cream text cards, and a crimson marquee scrolling "Packaging & brand design for feel-good brands ✻" to target overwhelmed indie product creators.
This immigration consulting site anchors its hero with a full-bleed group photo of Filipino women and overlays the maroon wordmark "Filipinas Abroad" at 80–100px across the image edge.
This wedding site opens with the headline "YES, SHE'S REALLY MARRYING THIS NERD" over a couple photo, setting a humorous tone for guests.
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This landscaping services site sells premium outdoor work with italic serif headings, tan botanical line-art overlays, and a sticky phone-number CTA button.
This wedding site alternates event details left-right across image cards and uses serif italic headings with casual copy like "grab a drink a give some hugs!"
This wedding site centers a black-and-white couple photo with serif typography and pairs "We're Getting Married!" with practical navigation for RSVP, Registry, and Outfit Inspo.
This executive coaching site uses italic serif for all messaging and a three-circle Venn diagram to position "Purpose," "Performance," and "Presence" as overlapping service pillars.
This design studio site mixes serif italic and bold sans-serif typography, with hot pink and yellow cards that have hand-drawn wavy bottom edges.
This fashion e-commerce site headlines bundle deals with hot pink promo banners and sells shapewear pants through editorial photography paired with "MOTTO MIRACLE RANGE" product naming.
This mattress e-commerce site leads with award badges and a testimonial card overlaid on the hero product image, then stacks press logos and financing terms before category grids.
This food podcast site uses a hot-pink marquee ticker looping "SNACKS! ~ OMG YUM ~ Fun" and positions hosts against gingham-patterned photo overlays.
This music studio site organizes mixing, mastering, and vinyl services as a photo grid with overlaid all-caps labels and embeds client album artwork.
This winery site layers serif headlines and stacked vineyard photos over near-black, with olive-green accents marking six generations of family ownership.
This event venue site uses diagonal image crops with serif italics and underlined words to emphasize "ultimate" and "personality" throughout the layout.
This voice AI platform site uses a skull silhouette made from colorful audio-visualization dots and highlights "most" configurable with an inline cream box.