5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 80
This dental practice site uses "Look forward to the dentist" as its core promise, pairing serif headlines with teal pill buttons and split-column layouts throughout.
This no-code developer portfolio sells Framer templates directly from a bento-grid layout with product rows showing price and download arrows.
This HVAC contractor site pairs dual CTAs ("REQUEST AN ESTIMATE" and "SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT") with team photos and a 24/7 service callout in the utility bar.
This real estate consulting site leads with "Real Estate Advice. Never sales." and uses serif typography throughout to signal editorial authority over transaction urgency.
This luxury real estate site opens with a hero photo of the agent in a doorway, then splits messaging with "Undo Doesn't Exist" for sellers and "Get Off Zillow" for buyers.
This green cleaning service site centers its value proposition in a health warning: "Don't sacrifice your health for a clean home or office."
This illustration portfolio uses a dense, gapless masonry grid of pop culture fan art to let vibrant character paintings dominate the entire interface.
This ChatGPT browser extension site positions AI productivity with a two-column screenshot showing the tool overlaid on a real e-commerce webpage alongside conversation output.
This 10DLC compliance SaaS site uses an orange-red accent color paired with a young man holding a phone in the hero image, emphasizing "We'll handle your 10DLC registration."
This beauty bar site uses marble veining as the hero background and arranges CTAs in a grid below the handwritten logo.
This animal rescue site leads with "Adopt. Foster. Volunteer." and uses three equal-width image cards to segment each call-to-action.
This podcast site leads with a full-width editorial photo of a couple and dog against teal lighting, then announces availability across platforms with "& anywhere and everywhere all other fine podcasts can be found!"
This LinkedIn coaching site sells bootcamp spots through a sold-out announcement bar and displays testimonials as overlapping screenshot collages with intentional rotation.
This beauty studio site overlays "MAKING BEAUTY PERSONAL" in serif type across a hero photo of five uniformed professionals, with a cream "BOOK NOW" button below.
Alma Frutal
This Costa Rican dried fruit brand leads with a full-bleed jungle photograph of a hand holding the product, positioning the tin itself as the hero rather than overlay text.
This e-commerce builder site sells simplicity with a typo in the hero headline: "Start Selling Your Porducts Right Away."
This personal training site uses a split-navigation logo and repeats "SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION" buttons to drive gym-skeptical adults toward coaching commitments.
This podcast site overlays navigation and centered CTAs directly on a moody desk photo, with the logo as a yellow marker-highlight effect.
Am I Doing This Right
This podcast site uses hand-drawn doodles across a warm orange hero and cartoon host portraits on each episode card.
This esthetician site uses a spa interior hero photograph with serif typography and cream-and-forest-green accents to position solo practice as luxury boutique.
This virtual assistant site for wedding photographers uses profanity in the hero ("TO SEND A SHIT TON OF EMAILS") to validate photographer frustrations about admin work.
This product leader's portfolio uses yellow highlights under role descriptors ("product leader", "founder", "creative professional") within body copy rather than traditional visual hierarchy.
Angie S
This podcasting coach site pairs dark teal layouts with an iPhone mockup and sells podcast creation through "Tune in as we unbox human nature, venturing to Mars and embracing misfits."
This digital artist portfolio uses a three-column fantasy art carousel with cyan-to-magenta gradient logo and neon social icons on black.
Anna Wickham
This self-help coach site frames transformation with italic serif headlines in golden amber and hand-drawn gold outlines around the founder's portrait photo.
This photographer portfolio uses asymmetric image placement and center-anchored navigation to create an editorial lookbook without captions or descriptive text.
This cybersecurity landing page uses upward-angled skyscraper photography as hero backdrop and labels features with "Stop look-alike domains with 100% accuracy."
This commercial seating site leads with an asymmetric hero—large product image dominates the right while left column stacks uppercase H1, italicized subheadline, and teal accent rules.
This app education site uses split illustrated characters flanking copy and bolds key phrases mid-sentence to guide reading.
This seafood restaurant site uses a dark moody oyster hero with left-aligned serif headline and reserves gold accents for the booking button and footer location icons.