1,244 Best Squarespace Website Examples - Page 8
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 food podcast site uses a hot-pink marquee ticker looping "SNACKS! ~ OMG YUM ~ Fun" and positions hosts against gingham-patterned photo overlays.
This event venue site uses diagonal image crops with serif italics and underlined words to emphasize "ultimate" and "personality" throughout the layout.
This multimedia artist portfolio leads with a massive salmon "Rat Hag" title and positions film photography against warm geometric color blocks.
This breathwork platform site anchors its hero with an underlined manifesto—"CHANGE YOUR BREATH AND YOU CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE"—paired with a tattooed meditator against a golden gradient.
This student café site uses a scrolling marquee banner to announce seasonal closures above a hero photograph of students gathered around a table.
This design studio site uses a two-line subheading "A DESIGN STUDIO / FOR ETHICAL BUSINESSES" above serif H1 copy to announce specialization before name reveal.
This design services site structures its value through bento grid cards with orange pill labels like "Attention seeking designs" and "Capture of the ever illusive natural light."
This mental health practice site uses serif typography and botanical imagery to position therapy as "Navigate Life's Changes & Achieve Personal Growth" alongside mentions of "overwhelming grief, anxiety, depression, unresolved trauma."
This voter mobilization site opens with "☑️ Voting is the vibe." and stacks polaroid photos tilted beside chunky retro display serif headlines.
This microblading studio site leads with a full-width image grid showing close-up procedure and result photos, then uses a gold accent on "HOME" in the navigation.
This founder consulting site leads with "Forging Founders On The Path Of Entrepreneurial Equity" over surreal collages blending human portraits, vertical gardens, and teal watercolor strokes.
This concrete contractor site leads with a driveway photo and "CONCRETE THAT LASTS LONG AND LOOKS GOOD," then scrolls a marquee listing service types across the full width.
This membership community site uses duotone teal photography, torn-paper handwritten graphics, and a scrolling value ticker to position peer-led business support as unapologetically feminist.
This music industry agency site anchors its 70s aesthetic with angled portfolio images and a repeating "FAVORITE RECORDS" marquee scrolling across an olive-gold bar.
This Italian pizzeria site uses dark green and red color-blocking with a scrolling "YOU. ME. PIZZA. NOW." marquee to announce its Nantes location.
This grilled cheese restaurant site uses a melting cheese SVG overlay between the hero and menu sections, anchoring the cheese-focused concept visually.
This cyber abuse prevention training site pairs a serif-heavy layout with hot pink accents and opens with "We help you keep people safe in the digital age."
This investment advisory site fills the H1 letterforms with clipped photographs of business people, making "WORK" the visual anchor of the hero.
This marketing designer portfolio overlays holographic gradient cards with ultra-bold condensed type and italic serif accents, selling "I HELP BRANDS EXPAND WITH INTERACTIVE CONTENT."
This therapy practice site uses pill-shaped image masks and a peach-to-teal gradient hero to convey softness alongside professionalism.
This celebrity styling portfolio uses full-bleed editorial photography with a black grid layout and rounded-corner image pairs to showcase fashion work.
This online editor and colorist portfolio displays major studio logos—Marvel, Disney, Warner Bros, Netflix—above a 3-column grid of cinematic stills with no text overlay.
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This freelance writer portfolio uses a scrolling marquee of services and black-and-white photography to showcase editorial and fashion content work.
This fitness coaching site pairs overlapping photo collages with script accents—"hey girl, welcome!"—and split-tone cream-and-white backgrounds throughout.
This color consultancy site uses full-width color-blocked navigation bars instead of traditional buttons to sell design services.
This interior design firm site uses a magenta-duotone hero photo with olive serif headlines and a hand-drawn logo badge to signal "We don't do normal."
This botanical illustration portfolio uses a magenta hero with hand-painted flowers and golden "ADRIANA PICKER" typography to frame "The world of flowers through an Artist's eye."
This ad creative platform uses a neon lime green accent color paired with black backgrounds to differentiate CTAs, with card sections showing "Your Personal Creative Dashboard" and "Launch with Confidence."
This açaí shop site pairs dark olive backgrounds with serif headlines and monospace body copy to position commodity bowls as premium—"Because not all açaí is created equal."