5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 84
This therapist site sells credibility with a two-column hero pairing a portrait photo against serif typography and a social proof bar featuring "As featured in: GMA, USA Today, The New York Times."
Celia Peachey
This personal development site splits the layout 55/45 with a geometric sunburst background on left and a white modal captioning "BE YOUR ULTIMATE ALCHEMIST" on right.
This therapy practice site sells relationship expertise through arch-framed couple photography, terracotta circles, and "Modern therapy for fulfilling relationships" in italic serif.
This illustration portfolio displays commercial work in a 4-column masonry grid with no image borders, letting neon-saturated artwork for UFC, MLB, and Marvel dominate white space.
Champions Mortgage
This mortgage lender site opens with "The Home Loan Process Can Be a Nightmare" and uses a family-in-home hero photo to counter that anxiety.
This nonprofit summer enrichment site uses a carousel hero with "EVERY STUDENT DESERVES ACCESS TO AN ENRICHING SUMMER EXPERIENCE" as its singular H1.
This UX designer portfolio uses a chrome-embossed hero headline and floating geometric shapes that introduce colorful product work like the Cope therapy app.
This nonprofit site uses a community photo in the hero with officers and residents together, leading with "Building bridges between community and the police."
This jewelry e-commerce site uses oversized pink starburst badges with slashed pricing ("~~$11.99~~ $1.99") to highlight its "Crazy Deals" section above the fold.
This sustainable pet food site pairs bright blue hero copy with comic-style dog speech bubbles and yellow pill-shaped CTAs throughout.
This natural foods brand site anchors its hero with a stencil-bold claim—"100% COMMITTED TO 100% PURITY"—and organizes products into six horizontal category cards.
This broadcast journalist portfolio leads with a full-width demo reel, then organizes work categories—"Creative Storytelling," "Interviews," "U.S. Coverage"—as a four-column grid of thumbnail clips below.
This church site uses mixed-font collage typography with "JESUS" in cyan brackets centered over a grayscale worship photo.
This church website opens with a dismissible announcement bar and leads with "The best is yet to come," emphasizing the word "best" with an underline.
This church website leads with "The perfect place for imperfect people" and emphasizes mission language with bold italic verbs: "discover" and "follow" Jesus.
Claire Pearson Coaching
This life coaching site opens with "You are ONE simple step away from rapidly transforming your life:" and uses a form asking clients to check which life or work changes they're navigating.
This product styling portfolio uses a scrolling marquee overlay and circular grid to showcase colorful editorial photography alongside "Fun and colourful product styling and photography to elevate your brand."
This tattoo shop site combines hand-drawn serif headlines with traditional American flash art photography to signal both craftsmanship and classic aesthetic.
This cleaning services site organizes packages by point-checklist specificity: "Basic Clean" (25+), "Deep Clean" (45+), "Moving Clean" (65+).
This commercial cleaning service site sells professionalism through "We don't cut corners, we clean them—exceptionally well" and a two-column feature list backed by Google reviews.
This residential cleaning service site leads with a full-width illustrated hero of a smiling cleaner in yellow overalls against a cheerful suburban landscape.
This SaaS landing page uses italicized script subheadings in cyan to pose customer pain points, then counters with stark black "Meet ClickFunnels" messaging.
This photographer portfolio uses an asymmetric masonry grid to display lifestyle and action sports imagery with sharp corners and generous white space.
This home storage site sells magnetic containers through a 3-column grid with warm gray backgrounds and color-swatch circles, taglined "THE NEW, COLLECTIBLE STORAGE SYSTEM THAT MAKES CLUTTER CONTROL FEEL COVETABLE."
Cloudflare
This developer platform showcase organizes real-world projects in dark-themed category sections with orange accent headings and pill-shaped CTAs.
This B2B sales book site displays tilted book covers floating in soft gray ovals, with "We Wrote Books For B2B Sales Professionals" anchoring the pitch.
This life coach site pairs a hero split-layout with a teal-blocked bio section and leads with "Unlock Your Boundless Potential."
This leadership coaching site uses an offset photo-and-card layout where a blue angled rectangle overlaps a laptop image, positioning the "Are you:" questions as a physical intrusion into the scene.
This HVAC landing page anchors its value proposition with a "100% Satisfaction Guaranteed" seal and subheading "We Mean It. We Will Leave You Completely Happy Or Your Money Back."