5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 77
This content production agency site opens with a cinematic hero photograph and overlays "WE CREATE CONTENT" in bold uppercase, establishing its core service before explaining it.
Vitae Design
This designer portfolio uses an asymmetric grid mixing product photography with a deep purple stats bar listing "200+ Hours of Mentorship" and "15+ Years of Experience."
This personal training site uses all-caps serif headlines paired with teal circular service badges and a two-column hero layout with client photo.
This sharing economy site sells "we are enough" with annotated product photos and a horizontal-scroll grid of borrowable items.
This industrial engineering site uses monospace typography, neon-green wireframe illustrations, and particle effects to position scaffolding products as innovative design.
Domko
This cleaning products site uses cutout product photography floating in white space with lowercase serif headlines and a single cobalt CTA button.
This design studio site uses a three-part value proposition—"A Studio. A Store. A Person."—with hand-drawn underlines and a scissors-integrated logo.
This freelance designer portfolio uses line-art illustrations paired with case study cards to position "12 years of experience" creating "strategically planned and data-driven" digital products.
This AI consulting site uses mixed-size serif typography and angular overlapping imagery to position "UNLOCK AI-INTEGRATION POWER" as a single compositional statement.
This construction management site pairs workers-on-site photography with the tagline "Baumanagement mit Herzblut und Weitsicht" and mint-green accent cards stating "Wir trauen uns weiter zu denken und anzupacken."
This food brand site organizes recipes by day-of-week in a horizontal carousel, anchored by a "What do you want to make today?" search prompt.
This woodworking tools retailer integrates a playful groundhog mascot into "Workshop Deals You'll Dig," scattering products along a winding garden-path illustration instead of a traditional grid.
This beverage appliance site uses a "buy more, save more" discount structure with carousel product cards and branded flavor partnerships to drive multi-unit purchases.
This specialty food site uses hand-drawn brush typography for "YOUR NORMAL SALT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE JUST NORMAL SALT" and pairs product images with nutritional credibility copy.
This pet food site sells transparency with "We don't hide anything — just check the bag to see our ingredients. All of 'em."
This plant-based nutrition site headlines "Trust" in cyan italics and organizes supplements, proteins, and meal plans as three equal product columns with pill-shaped cyan buttons.
This social media management site leads with "Grow your audience on social and beyond" and uses overlapping product UI cards to preview the scheduling dashboard.
This adventure tourism site positions Jurassic Park location scouting as the hero, with "Step into Jurassic Valley" anchoring activities like horseback rides and ATV tours.
This mission nonprofit site uses an organic blob-shaped photo cutout in the hero and aerial cockpit perspective to emphasize aviation-enabled reach.
This snack brand site leads with full-bleed 3D product renders of spilling chip tins and scattered potatoes instead of hero copy.
This hair regrowth site layers clinical stats as overlapping cards and anchors credibility with "the only FDA-approved women's hair regrowth ingredient."
This footwear e-commerce site separates gender-based shopping through side-by-side hero panels and uses full-bleed lifestyle photography in scrollable collection cards.
This travel gear e-commerce site layers product category icons below a hero image, then showcases anti-theft features and sustainable materials in a 2-column card grid with lifestyle photography.
This beauty e-commerce site leads with "It's back. And it's selling fast." to sell a hair product, stacking promotion cards with tiered discounts like "Buy 2 Get 15% Off."
This professional skincare site leads with a dermatologist endorsement banner and uses doctor testimonials with red quotation marks to position UV Skin Recovery as clinical-grade sun protection.
This security camera shop stacks trust badges in a scrolling bar below navigation, then leads with "SAVE 25% SITEWIDE" and strikethrough pricing on featured products.
This snack food site uses a stacked serif logo, teal accent buttons, and product grids organized by flavor category rather than individual SKUs.
This supplements e-commerce site organizes products by health outcome (heart, brain, digestive, immune) rather than ingredient type, using circular category icons and tropical botanical imagery.
This premium date grower site uses tilted product photography and script/serif headlines to position dates as artisanal, "Raised On SUNSHINE®" as the brand promise.
This joint supplement site uses a 72-hour promise headline paired with anatomical body callout badges labeling specific areas: "JOINTS," "MUSCLES," "TENDONS," "LIGAMENTS."