5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 95
This mobile entertainment rental site uses neon color blocking and "AT" highlighted in lime green to announce "DELIVERING EXCITEMENT AT EVERY EVENT."
This teletherapy site opens with a joyful portrait against teal and leads with "Find your joy and connect to life" in serif type.
This meal delivery site frames health conditions as dietary solutions, offering tagged meal plans like "GLP-1 SUPPORT" and "DIABETES-FRIENDLY" alongside "food is the best medicine."
This creative agency site leads with a woman in spiral sunglasses against rainbow arcs, then sells services through italic serif copy on solid yellow before transitioning to a Warhol-style pizza grid.
This moissanite jewelry site leads with draped satin fabric and product rings overlaid on the hero, positioning gemstones as tactile luxury.
This personal finance newsletter site uses an announcement bar with emoji, serif typography, and a peach hero section to promote "Rich Girl Nation" preorder alongside a 195,000-subscriber newsletter signup.
This finance app site uses inline emoji and colorful category indicators in the dashboard preview to demonstrate money-tracking across Mac, iPad, and iPhone.
This bankruptcy law site leads with "Helps Good People Through Bad Times" and uses a two-column benefits matrix showing what bankruptcy may eliminate versus protect.
This fine art publisher leads with an oil painting of a California bridge, then positions the artist's work as escape: "Art that takes you to a place you'd rather be."
This plant-based meal delivery site announces its Benefit Corporation status in a top banner, then leads with "MEATLESS MEALS IN MINUTES" over editorial food photography.
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This music composition studio uses horizontally scrolling marquee text in its hero and a cinematic 2-column video grid to showcase scoring work.
This medical education site headlines "GIVE A CONFIDENT DIAGNOSIS" in uppercase serif and splits CTAs between "LEARN ONLINE" (orange) and "LEARN IN-PERSON" options.
This snack food site splits its benefits section with a 2x2 badge grid on white and product photography on textured blue, anchoring "Award Winning Flavor" above.
This luxury cashmere shop anchors its hero with split-frame product photography and prices sale prices in red while striking through originals.
This designer portfolio uses faded green text that cycles through phrases while bold white text remains static in the headline.
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This data collaboration platform leads with "Drive growth with AI-Enabled Data Collaboration" and overlaps three dark navy cards with teal CTAs across the hero-to-body transition.
This hot chicken restaurant site centers a close-up hero image of three towering fried chicken sandwiches with a single "ORDER NOW" button overlaid.
This landscaping service site uses an orange alert banner for the phone number, serif italics in the hero, and overlapping card layouts to stack residential/commercial sections.
This Middle Eastern fast-casual site pairs overhead food photography with lowercase serif headlines and pill-shaped CTAs in dark green.
This fashion e-commerce site overlays handwritten copy on hero imagery—"dressing for myself, stop saving my cute outfits for a special occasion"—to anchor trend messaging.
This church site leads with "REAL PEOPLE WITH REAL HOPE FACING REAL LIFE TOGETHER" in bold uppercase serif, positioning community over theology in its visual hierarchy.
This family law landing page leads with a lifestyle photo of a Black family jumping on a bed and the headline "Nothing is more important than what we do for families."
This painting contractor site leads with "REPUTATION IS *Everything*" splitting the headline across navy and orange italic script.
This product insights platform highlights a magenta gradient banner announcing "NEXT acquires Reveall" above hero copy that splits "Turn customer calls into" and "Product Insights" into contrasting colors.
This editorial director's portfolio divides sections with an organic watercolor brushstroke transitioning from hero into a golden-yellow intro panel.
This portfolio site opens with "Hiya, I'm Nicole" and marks "delightful designs" with a yellow highlighter underline, then displays work in two-column cards.
This designer portfolio uses all-caps blocky typography and a LEGO-brick logo to position playful accessories as "fun & imagination" for streetwear culture.
This portrait photography site uses a split hero of black background with right-aligned warm-toned headshot, pairing serif "PORTRAIT & HEADSHOT PHOTOGRAPHER" with outlined button CTAs.
This actress portfolio uses hot pink and mint green backgrounds to separate headshot hero from a three-column news grid showcasing "Recurring Role on Good Trouble" and casting director recognition.