5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 96
This tech accessories shop uses serif italic headlines paired with lifestyle photography of products worn in-context rather than isolated on white.
This multimedia producer portfolio uses a light blue-gray block behind the hero statement and a two-column layout pairing TV production photos with editorial illustration thumbnails.
This church website replaces typical religious imagery with a warm salmon background, circular portrait crops, and the inclusive claim "we really mean it: when we say we're a church for all."
This climbing gym site anchors its hero with "LOVE WHERE YOU LIFT" in chunky retro typography over a close-up video of a smiling climber, pairing bubble-font branding with a yellow announcement bar.
This notary services site uses gold accents, a split hero image of signing hands, and the tagline "Anywhere you need us, any time you need us" to emphasize mobile convenience.
This productivity course site uses red accent text layered over workspace photography and truncated feature cards to convey "Notion Foundations All Access."
This functional beverage site pairs a cartoon coffee-cup mascot with "Flavor and Function Are No Longer Mutually Exclusive" and subscription pricing highlighted in purple badges.
This energy drink site splits the hero banner into four color zones with matching product cans, then stacks a 2x2 benefits grid with no gutters below.
This plumbing and HVAC site anchors credibility with "Four Generations of Family-Owned Service" and uses a family portrait split across the hero to humanize the trade.
This luxury spa site positions "find the true meaning of self love here" over moody sage landscape photography and lists certifications as underlined serif text.
This creative studio site leads with "HELLO, GOOD-LOOKING! (CONTENT, THAT IS.)" over a champagne-tower hero and uses scattered orange starbursts as graphic punctuation.
This tattoo studio site organizes nine artists in a grid with a circular "WALK-INS WELCOME EVERYDAY" badge replacing a tenth portfolio slot.
This functional soda DTC site uses a split hero with deep crimson background and cream serif typography to position "A New Kind of Soda™" as premium nostalgia.
This designer portfolio uses a hero gradient from peach to lavender and introduces herself as "Brooklyn-based genie" with colorful skill cards.
This recording studio site uses scattered oversized brand letters as hero background decoration and underlines specific words in its value proposition.
This premium gym site uses a black canvas with neon lime accents and asymmetric photo collages to position fitness as editorial content.
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This coaching podcast landing page opens with a full-bleed hero featuring an angled phone mockup and positions the CTA as "LISTEN ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST PLATFORM" instead of a single app link.
This pet food site sells ethical sourcing with a radial ingredient display and green dashed border pointing inward to raw food photography.
This civic engagement nonprofit leads with an aerial photo of a street mural, then pivots to orange background copy italicizing "livable" streets as their core mission.
This nonprofit foster care site overlays a golden sunset gradient on a family silhouette and nests the OOA logo within the large "O" in "OPEN ARMS."
This shipping platform site uses a typewriter cursor animation on "better." in the hero and overlays annotations directly on the dashboard screenshot.
This AI transcription site leads with "We don't just transcribe words, we write 'em too"—positioning writing generation as the core differentiator over transcription.
This wedding site uses self-deprecating humor in the title and hero text ("lol jk, it's in Baltimore") to establish irreverent tone before pivoting to serif elegance.
This membership operating system site uses a warm peach-to-yellow gradient hero with serif headlines and wavy yellow underlines on bolded use cases.
This paintball arena site uses neon green splatters and "TIME IS RUNNING OUT" video overlay to create urgency across a dark, grunge-styled layout.
This stationery shop highlights product categories with "Shop [item] →" text links paired directly above rounded-corner images, each showing products in use or styled environments.
This tattoo studio site pairs a founder-led value prop with side-by-side artist portraits, anchoring credibility through "decades of experience" overlaid on imagery.
This mechanical contractor site uses parallelogram-clipped service thumbnails and a persistent orange "24/7 Service" phone button in the header.
This allergen-free snack brand site uses a coral nav bar and three-column product grid with contrasting bright backgrounds (green, blue, pink) to counter the clinical feel of allergy-friendly foods.
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This corporate innovation portal positions employees as entrepreneurs with a hero of red-shirted staff wearing "I'm the CEO of my idea" t-shirts.