186 Best Next.js Website Examples - Page 6
This residential solar site frames energy independence as "Liberte-se" and pairs dark luxury photography with flat illustrations of tablet dashboards and families.
This serverless platform site opens with three bold claims—"Scalable. Stateful. Serverless."—then immediately undermines the category with "No limitations of Redis or timeouts of Lambda."
This developer portfolio uses lime green geometric shapes behind a portrait photo and italicizes accent words—"Ciao World! Im **Anish**"—throughout the dark interface.
This AI photography service site leads with cost savings ("Cut Photography Costs by 50%") and proves the pitch with AI-generated fashion photos in an asymmetric grid.
This designer portfolio site opens with "Let's create a Design that can speak your Spirit" over a tilted pill-shaped B&W photograph, then scrolls category names diagonally across the bottom.
This pest control site leads with "WHEN YOU WANT THEM DEAD CALL RED'S"—highlighting key words in red—then overlaps photos with white cards to present service benefits.
This pest control service site leads with "YOUR FEAR, OUR FIGHT" and uses split-screen hero imagery pairing a suited technician with protective equipment against a person in everyday clothes.
This eyewear retailer anchors its value in scale and tech with trust badges ("100% Accurate Lenses Made By Robots") and Fashion Week editorial imagery.
This language learning site highlights a single word—"word"—with an underline in mauve within its hero headline "Discover the world, one **word** at a time!"
This personal consulting portfolio uses emoji icons in navigation and pairs "Work With Me" service cards with outlined pill buttons labeled "Lets Build Together" and "Lets Talk Strategy."
This community events site uses monospaced eyebrows, teal pill filters, and a full-width dark navy layout to position "A COMMUNITY OF PRODUCT PEOPLE AND MAKERS."
This blockchain data platform splits its H1 across asymmetric space—"Blockchain data" upper-left, "you can trust" lower-right—filling the gap with a mosaic of purple-tinted dashboards and server imagery.
This cybersecurity site positions threat intelligence with "We Know the IPs Attacking You — Do You?" and uses golden light-burst effects radiating from a dark hero background.
This conference site uses brutalist asymmetric grids mixing photography, solid color blocks, and geometric icons to display "6400+ Attendees" and event stats.
This developer conference site uses neon green accents on dark backgrounds and rotated badge stickers to announce "3RD UNIQUE VENUE" in stamp style.
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This product community site uses monospace eyebrow labels and teal accents to structure "INSPIRE AND INFORM THE NEXT GENERATION OF DIGITAL MAKERS."
This Bitcoin conference site uses orange accents and diagonal geometric wedges to split content sections against a near-black background.
This social media growth service site highlights each value prop with distinct text styling—yellow underline on "Easiest," orange italics on "Fastest," purple strikethrough on "Cheapest."
This cafe website pairs a two-column hero with an overhead brunch flat-lay that bleeds across both the peach and burnt-orange sections.
This mattress site leads with award badges and "America's #1 Award-Winning Luxury Mattress," then splits lifestyle imagery with self-care copy on dark navy backgrounds.
This life insurance site leads with "Life insurance in 10 minutes" and uses strikethrough on "no-medical-exam" to emphasize the elimination of friction.
This AI conference site uses a two-column hero with astronaut illustration and cyan accent links positioned against dark navy, accented throughout with hot-pink CTAs.
This tech conference site announces the event with a split layout: left column emphasizes "International **React** conference **in** Bangalore" in mixed serif/sans serif, right shows Earth with cyan network lines.
This developer conference site uses mixed typography—italic serif for "BACK FOR" in the hero headline—and stacks a countdown timer card beside the main CTA.
This developer conference site uses abstract 3D geometric shapes in the hero and treats the year "24" as gradient numerals equal in scale to the event title.
This conference site uses neon green accents on black with rotated badge stickers and a bold condensed typeface for uppercase headings.
This founder community site sells peer support through pill-shaped buttons, turquoise cards, and "Connect. Learn. Build Your Startup."
This outlet shopping site leads with brand logos and "up to 70% OFF," then pivots to a loyalty program section titled "Join TangerClub Gold and glow on."
This comics subscription site uses tilted polaroid-style cards, speech bubble callouts, and illustrated characters to sell "keep the comics coming" as a daily habit.