5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 92
This actor portfolio site uses black-and-white hero photography, lowercase serif typography, and transparent pill-button CTAs throughout.
This luxury real estate site opens with "Exceptional homes. Extraordinary service." in italic serif over a dark navy hero, anchored by a living room photo with a gold border frame on two sides only.
This therapist's site uses an all-caps condensed serif for headings and a swooping terracotta curve to separate sections, establishing clinical credibility alongside her 1.4M YouTube subscribers.
Katie Lemon
This copywriting service site uses organic blob shapes and italic serif headlines to position ethical marketing against "selling yourself out."
This CrossFit gym site layers "KAWI" in solid display type over "CROSSFIT" in outlined stroke-only text, creating dimensional typography across a moody equipment photograph.
This pet care app site alternates white and teal sections with circular cropped photos, each offset by a darker circle border behind it.
This life coaching site leads with "PRIVATE COACHING" overlaid on a full-bleed hero photo and uses all-caps serif copy declaring "CHANGE YOUR WHOLE FREAKING LIFE FOR THE BETTER."
This organic smoothie subscription site leads with "fruits & veggies fast" and uses a horizontal product-card grid with smiley-face emoji CTAs.
This mechanical services site stacks two rows of navigation text above a centered serif logo, anchoring authority with "Available 24/7/365" in a navy banner.
This freelance designer portfolio uses neon-glowing typography with a purple-to-pink reflective effect and a halo-bordered avatar to announce "SENIOR FREELANCE DESIGNER."
This SEO course landing page stacks testimonial and revenue proof side-by-side with a two-column checkout, leading with PayPal and a teal "Complete Order" button.
This product designer portfolio uses a 2x2 grid of full-bleed project cards with distinct gradient backgrounds instead of text labels.
Kim Quitzon
This copywriter portfolio opens with a full-bleed portrait and the question "Everyone has a story to tell, what's yours?" overlaid in serif type.
This newborn photography site opens with an extreme close-up hero image and sells itself with "For parents that are obsessed with every little detail."
This jewelry ecommerce site stacks official anime brand logos with body copy and "SHOP NOW" buttons to sell licensed collaboration collections.
This virtual assistant site layers a semi-transparent sage overlay on a hero photo and uses handwritten serif fonts paired with "Are you a small business owner or creative freelancer feeling overwhelmed" as its opening question.
This event production agency anchors its hero with "bringing **LIVE** back to **LIVE EVENTS**" and displays a mosaic of six to eight event photos on the right.
This snack brand site uses bright yellow hero space with overlapping product bags, floating chili peppers, and "YUM!" speech bubbles to sell jerky as "TASTE THE GOOD LIFE."
This executive coaching site uses a curved, continuously scrolling mauve ribbon banner with white text listing credentials across the page.
This comedy brand site uses cropped oversized typography as the hero—only "AFFA" and "ALOOZA" visible—with the O's filled yellow to resemble a laughing face.
This church website uses a concert-style hero with stage lighting and splits ministry programs into teal, navy, and coral cards.
Las Vegas Boat and Jet Ski Rentals
This water sports rental site leads with a dismissive banner: "!! We Are Not Accepting Reservations For The 2024 Season !!" above action hero imagery and a "Book Now" button.
Lasso
This fintech marketplace site uses "test drive what it could be like" to position advisor matching as a low-commitment trial, with a teal checkmark accent on the iPhone mockup.
This real estate education site pairs playful imagery—woman holding orange slices, founder cutout—with lowercase copy like "real estate investing but make it fun."
Launch Brand Board
This Canva template checkout page uses a two-column layout with product preview on lavender right and form fields on white left, anchored by a "Complete Order" gradient button.
Launch Your First Mastermind
This digital product site sells a $49 course with teal hero, serif headlines, and three objection-handling cards titled "You've Heard..." and "You'd LOVE to..."
This UX researcher portfolio alternates white and peach sections with a two-column layout, pairing serif headings with outlined pill-shaped buttons.
This actor portfolio site uses a teal-saturated hero image and matching background section to unify personality copy—"kombucha, trying not to buy everything at Target"—with professional credits.
This web designer's portfolio opens with "With 70+ websites under my belt..." and showcases client work in two-column layouts pairing device mockups with testimonial pull-quotes.
This criminal defense law site leads with "TRUTH WINS" rendered in photo-collage typography, each letter filled with client portraits.