5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 87
This jewelry e-commerce site layers tiered Valentine's discounts ("10% OFF $80+ 15% OFF $160+") directly over a romantic dinner-table hero image.
This e-commerce agency site highlights "50+ Leading Brands we have scaled" with client logos displayed as social proof above the case studies CTA.
This copywriting services site opens with "GET WORDS WITH RESULTS" in bold serif, then uses blob-masked portraits and wavy section dividers to soften professional positioning.
This rail booking site organizes destinations in a three-column grid with destination name, scenic imagery, and "Book now" links, priced prominently as "Paris from $52*".
This artist shop leads with a full-bleed surreal portrait, then pivots to "Explore the Wonderland" in italic serif above overlapping product frames.
This personal training site sells affordable coaching with a cutout trainer photo and diagonal orange stripe accents repeating throughout sections.
This fitness gym site uses staggered numbered cards with semi-transparent overlays and yellow accents to frame three core offerings above a dark hero image.
This church site leads with "LOVE GOD. LOVE PEOPLE. LOVE LIFE." in all caps, then decorates a small-groups section with hand-drawn black botanical line art on lavender.
This candy brand site leads with dynamic product photography—chocolate breaking apart with peanut butter splashing—and uses all-caps distressed display type paired with "KARL'S MOM APPROVED" badge.
This nonprofit site splits its hero into a photograph of children and solid orange field, with "$25 feeds 125 children for a day" as the conversion anchor.
This church site uses a black hero with centered white serif typography and a stark two-tier navigation that splits left/right around a circular cross logo.
This church website leads with a baptism photograph and "Grace Changes Everything" to establish theological positioning before inviting visitors to in-person gatherings or small groups.
This real estate investment site leads with a Las Vegas skyline overlaid with financial data graphics and a confident businessman, positioning property deals as analytics-driven opportunities.
This incident management SaaS site positions scattered incident data as a problem, then shows the solution as floating dark-themed notebook cards with real-time collaboration features.
This fast-casual restaurant site uses bright cyan headlines ("RAD HEALTHY CHICKEN DINNERS") and overhead food photography against warm wood texture to position chicken meals as exciting rather than virtuous.
This financial coaching site uses a mint-green accent color throughout and labels podcast episodes with numbers on square thumbnails showing circular host headshots.
This event landing page anchors its 10-year milestone with stat cards displaying "3 DIAS," "10 MIL," "+140 HORAS" against dark navy backgrounds with teal accent borders.
This chicken wing restaurant site uses hand-painted brush script for "EAT FIRE WINGS" layered over deep-fryer photography, with styled food shots breaking the grid.
This product consulting site positions fractional hiring as "don't break the bank" with hand-drawn icon grids and a warm cream background.
This gym site stacks "fitness" and "PLUS" in the logo, then repeats the two-column layout throughout with image overlays and blue play buttons for video content.
This fitness template site sells design components through tilted browser mockups and a three-column feature grid showing pages, sections, and style guide.
This CSS education site frames flexbox pain points as relatable questions—"Why are things overflowing all of a sudden?"—then sells the solution with a teal pill button.
This team collaboration site sells unified workspace with "Your new home for collaboration" and decorative abstract shapes framing the hero.
This artist collective site pairs a serif headline statement with a group studio photo and accordion-style "Artists Tailored Services" sections on black.
This pet-tech shop leads with press credibility—featuring Economist and NYT Magazine covers in the hero—then sells communication buttons through lifestyle imagery of children and pets together.
This low-code platform site uses an inline emoji (🎮) within the H2 headline "Build UI & logic 🎮 visually" to demystify visual development.
This artisan studio site uses a Van Gogh-style firefly painting as full-bleed hero, with coral handwritten branding and white overlay text for floor cloths and workshops.
This Shopify store uses a script typeface for "Great" in the hero headline, interrupting serif text with handwritten gold lettering.
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This photography agency site layers dark hero imagery with centered serif headlines and uses a tagline bar—"LOOK GREAT - CONNECT WITH YOUR AUDIENCE - ENJOY THE PROCESS"—to anchor its service promise.
This specialty food DTC site sells IBS-friendly products with "LIVING WITH IBS? WE GOT YOU" and organicblob shapes in lavender, coral, and yellow.