5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 86
This electronic music producer site anchors the value proposition in a Spotify stat: "among the top 3% of artists on Spotify."
Dog Biz School
This pet business consulting site uses a two-column hero with a mountain landscape photo and "Who We Work With" section broken into four icon-labeled columns.
This pet education blog pairs colorful background blocks behind dog breed photos with justified body text split across a two-column layout.
This mixing engineer's portfolio scatters navigation across white space with handwritten annotations like "(get a quote!)" and a cave photograph as the visual anchor.
This photojournalist portfolio uses full-bleed black-and-white photography with left-aligned serif text and golden accent links to establish editorial credibility.
This DJ artist site leads with a concert photograph, then anchors attention with a red-orange booking bar stating "Bookings & Management" and contact email.
This tattoo artist portfolio opens with a hero photo of hands mid-work and headlines the artist as "Premium Professional People Painter since 2014."
This video production site anchors its hero with a full-viewport mountain biker image and dual outlined CTA buttons labeled "PRODUCTION REEL" and "ANIMATION REEL."
This plant-based ice cream site uses a dreamy gradient hero with "THE BEST PLANT-BASED ICE CREAM DELIVERED IN 15 MINS" and a product toggle for "CHOOSE YOUR DREAM WORLD."
This nonprofit campaign site positions fashion activism with "DRESS UP. DO GOOD." and uses mustard-gold accents paired with organic blob shapes throughout.
This music producer site uses a full-viewport hero with Drew Mantia's portrait holding synthesis gear and a teal-to-dark gradient, topped by a transparent all-caps navigation bar.
This B2B beverage landing page uses a bright yellow hero featuring a product-filled cooler and tagline "the IV in a bottle" to position medical-grade hydration for wholesale retailers.
This email marketing automation site opens with "It's time to break up with your platform if..." and uses magenta accent buttons paired with purple workflow mockups.
Dungeons & Documentation
This podcast site applies information architecture concepts to D&D with diagonal teal stripes, comic-book typography, and cards titled "User Journeys: WHAT PLAYERS WANT."
This real estate investment site leads with "solutions-oriented" positioning and uses interior photography to show finished homes rather than property listings.
This juice brand site leads with a hand holding the product and "IF IT TASTED ANY BETTER IT'D BE UNNATURAL" across a blue-to-green gradient hero.
This athletic club site alternates full-width image and text blocks in a two-column grid, using gold serif headings and "Your second home" as the membership pitch.
This food bank site leads with the headline "The harvest is abundant but not equally shared" over a farm background and uses three bordered stat boxes to quantify impact.
This accountancy landing page pairs a desaturated businessman portrait with "Your Trusted Expert Accountancy Partner Driving Business Forward Together" and gold accent buttons throughout.
This church location page anchors the layout with a dark moody hero, orange accent buttons, and "THIS IS FOR EVERYONE" as the positioning statement.
Eat Kernel
This plant-based restaurant site stacks portrait-oriented food photos in a horizontal carousel with bold condensed uppercase text overlays like "COME AND GET IT."
This church site opens with an italicized value statement—"You are beloved, you belong, and you are welcome"—then immediately offers dual attendance paths with separate CTAs for online and in-person worship.
This graphic design portfolio site uses a 2-column grid with halftone patterns, hand-lettered service labels, and color-blocked project tiles.
This digital agency site uses stacked full-width sections with asymmetrical image placement and left-aligned sans-serif headlines to build modular case study layouts.
This tattoo studio site pairs a desaturated hero photo of tattooed arms with the tagline "We create long lasting tattoos and fix your bad decisions."
This ceramics portfolio site pairs a warm blush background with red typography and displays sculptural objects in a clean 3-column grid with no image captions.
This hot sauce e-commerce site uses a sticky orange banner announcing "Free Shipping on all Orders Over $40" above a dark navy storefront with serif branding.
Emily Dykeman
This performing arts portfolio highlights "page & stage" with inline colored boxes and scattered star decorations around a circular portrait.
This insurtech press release page uses a "Key Takeaways" callout box and repeats the hero funding graphic inline to break up dense announcement copy.
This streamer and voice actor site uses pixel-art vaporwave branding with "HEY! I'M NEGAORYX" as the hero statement and social links spanning six platforms.