5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 83
This insurance brokerage site uses a split-column hero with a shield icon and "Get a risk-free quote today" as its primary pitch.
This B2B SaaS copywriter site uses hand-drawn arrows and "Hi! I'm Brooks" script typography overlaid on a professional headshot to humanize the conversion expert pitch.
This beauty salon site pairs an industrial chic hero with serif typography and "FIRST TIME? GET 10% OFF WITH CODE 'NEWHERE'" in the banner to drive bookings.
This casual dining site uses a retro sunburst pattern behind a horizontally scrolling location carousel with tilted card photography.
This criminal defense law firm site uses dramatic red gradient lighting behind attorney portraits and a outlined-only "ATTORNEY" headline to convey urgency.
This wedding photography site layers cyan navigation and service categories over a full-bleed black-and-white couple portrait.
This comedian's site announces events with a muted pink hero, tilted name-stamp overlay, and uses Goya's "Saturn Devouring His Son" as artwork for a "Black Tie Affair" show.
This employment law site leads with "No One Works Harder For Workers" over a photograph of a man entering glass doors, anchored by a cyan contact button.
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This plant-based juice brand site leads with "STAY BLACK STAY SWEET" in bold serif type, splits the hero between gray text and vibrant product photography, and anchors its cultural identity throughout.
This music producer portfolio uses a two-column hero with stacked role titles separated by rules, placing portrait and contact info asymmetrically.
This pet nutrition site pairs aggressive athletic typography with low-key dog photography and positions product bags alongside "Building Champions Since 2009."
This family dentistry site anchors trust with a photo grid tour of Dr. Burkett, reception area, exam room, and front door below serif headings.
Burntout to Badass
This podcast site uses a split hero—line-art illustration bleeding into sunset wildflowers—with an announcement banner promising "your very own pocket sized Burnout Compass."
This graphic designer portfolio overlays collage elements—a gerbera daisy and baroque frame—directly onto distressed "MARK." typography and uses diagonal yellow hazard stripes as compositional anchors.
This dental practice site anchors its hero with an interior office photo and stacked "REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT" / "CALL NOW" buttons, emphasizing new-patient conversion over brand storytelling.
This video production site anchors its hero with a film-noir gun image and lists five service categories—from creative development through ads & marketing—in a five-column grid.
This dental practice site uses script italic headings, staggered colored circles, and a hero image of roses held over eyes with "Say it with a smile" in yellow marker highlight.
This boutique fitness site frames five class types as "CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE" with program cards labeled "DO THE RIDE THING" and "GET YOUR POSE ON."
This dental practice site organizes services in a three-column grid with circular arrow navigation buttons between cards, emphasizing "25+ Years of Experience | Emergency Services Available | Same Day Appointments Available."
This homeowners association site opens with "Welcome home" in script over a dusk-lit craftsman house, then branches into resident resources and board contact via two-column cards.
This church site repeats "Plan a Visit" as its only CTA and anchors the hero with a baptism photograph and "God is up to something new in Las Vegas."
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This HR tech site opens with italicized orange callout words—"*Incentives* drive all human *behavior*"—anchoring the value prop before showing app mockups.
This virtual assistant site uses a 70s-inspired serif display font and illustrated women to position VA work as fun partnership, not corporate outsourcing.
This life coaching site layers overlapping photo frames in gold and teal borders against blush and sage backgrounds, selling "Chase your dreams the strategic way."
This counselor site separates service offerings into square-cornered cards with clinical specificity like "ADD/ADHD Counseling & Evaluation using the T.O.V.A Test."
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This photographer's portfolio site uses a three-column masonry grid with no captions or hover states, letting candid NYC street photography dominate the layout.
This plant-based snack site leads with serif italics declaring "MEET YOUR FAV NEW SNACK" over a sage-green hero, pairing copy about cookie-looks and cracker-crunch with product shots styled alongside cheese blocks.
This product designer portfolio uses a near-black background with left-aligned hero text and an orange pill-shaped contact button to anchor the minimal layout.
This voice coach and performer site uses rotated photo collages with hand-drawn arrows and handwritten captions to build personality alongside serif headlines proclaiming "I'm all about the voice."
This fine jewelry site uses a deep green hero split-layout with Eva Mendes wearing the collection, and stacks editorial cards below with mixed serif typography mixing weights and italics.