5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 66
Renda
This bathroom design platform sells end-to-end renovation with a collaged hero of styled product photography and the headline "BATHROOMS. FROM DESIGN TO DOORSTEP."
Salt Lake City Duct Company
This HVAC cleaning service site uses a two-column hero with offset duct imagery and anchors messaging around "Improved Air Quality and Safety" rather than promotional language.
This payments infrastructure site uses a neon Las Vegas cityscape hero with "NEAA 2025" in hot pink to announce an industry conference presence.
This landscaping installation site stacks dual logos at top, anchors phone number in the header nav, and organizes service categories as photo cards with bottom-label overlays.
This mental wellness platform site uses a two-column hero with therapist video mockup, trust logos, and a carousel of themed content cards (masterclasses, articles, courses).
This home loan fintech site pairs "Definitely not a bank" copy with a shaggy white dog hero image and a neon mint-green background.
This banking industry news site uses a hero dropdown ("Show me more about... Bank Services") paired with a right-aligned events sidebar to segment content.
This funeral services site disrupts the industry with "Funerals *have* a **new home**" and watercolor illustrations of families in nature instead of somber imagery.
This legal services site uses staggered card layouts and yellow accent buttons to structure accident cause information across a dark hero image.
This church site uses high-contrast black and white with serif headlines, positioning sermon content and growth tracks as editorial series like magazine spreads.
This open source consultancy site uses a 3D gradient ribbon swirl and circular badge stamp to position "Elevating Work through Open Source."
This creator's personal site uses a two-column hero with serif typography, an orange accent line extending from the headline, and email signup as the primary conversion goal.
This wedding vendor platform leads with "easy and empowering" highlighted in a yellow brush stroke, pairing partnership logos with a right-aligned lead capture form.
This cannabis beverage e-commerce site uses scattered product cans as hero background and "Seltzer with a **WYNK**™ of THC" as split-typography headline.
This web design studio site uses a black-and-yellow editorial layout with slab-serif headlines and author-attributed article cards in a filterable grid.
This creator platform site uses compressed sans-serif stacked four lines deep for "THE BLUEPRINT FOR THE NEW CREATOR ERA" with inline avatar images interrupting the H2.
This AI lending platform uses a serif/script hybrid typeface split across two lines—"AI Platform" in light weight, "for Analysts" in bold swash—to position automation as human-centered.
This freelance designer site layers a crumpled paper texture over monochrome typography and uses degree symbols (°) as link indicators throughout.
This rental fintech site uses pastel hand-drawn cityscape and piggy-bank illustrations to humanize "The New Standard For Security Deposits."
This headless CMS site organizes its value prop across three role-based cards labeled "For developers," "For digital marketers," "For content editors"—each with distinct icons and feature callouts.
This AWS consultancy site leads with a client case study—"Making the world's railways safer"—then alternates dark green and white sections with serif headlines and tilted image frames.
This Webflow agency site embeds a blue square icon in the hero headline and uses yellow pill buttons to navigate between Agency, Products, and Community offerings.
This ecommerce SaaS site positions post-purchase experience tools through product cards showing returns, tracking, and warranty upsells stacked on pastel gradients.
This Figma plugins site uses paint-splatter graffiti effects and bold "REVOLUTIONARY" text to position developer tools as creatively rebellious.
This nonprofit site anchors its hero with "Nourishing every child in every school" in serif, pairing asymmetric text-left layout with organically-masked imagery of kids in a school garden.
Shield Wallet
This EDC accessories store stacks tiered discounts as "50% OFF 1 / 55% OFF 2 / 60% OFF 3+" in the hero banner and applies them automatically at checkout.
This managed services site leads with "Empowering Business with Innovative Technology Solutions" in italic serif over server-room imagery, pairing professional credibility with accessible CTAs.
This freelance developer site uses a dark navy hero with left-aligned intro text, then pivots to a white services grid where each card links specific offerings like "WordPress development" and "conversion rate optimization."
This church website leads with a full-width building photo, overlay text reading "WELCOME TO FORT MILL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE," and dual pill-shaped CTAs: "JOIN US LIVE" and "PLAN A VISIT."