
Sources for stunning web design examples and quick creative inspiration
Finding the right inspiration for a new project is crucial; if you don't know where to look, you can get lost for hours on the internet, ending up with mediocre examples (I speak from personal experience). To save time and discover superior web design inspiration, we've put together a list of reliable sources worth adding to your favorites.
In this article you will find my favorite websites for beautiful and functional examples. web designKeep reading to learn about each source and why you should visit them whenever you need fresh inspiration.
1. siteInspire
The first stop for web design inspiration is siteInspireWith a simple and friendly environment, browsing and searching for ideas becomes an easy task. The works it presents are truly inspiring, as its name suggests.
Why visit the siteInspire?
On the Inspire site, you can filter designs by Style, Type, Theme or Platform, or type keywords into the search bar for precise results. This feature saves a lot of time when you are looking for something specific.
If you create a free account, you can save your favorite sites in collections for easy access.
2. Awards
Are you looking for award-winning web design examples? Awards hosts works by leading designers and developers worldwide, evaluated by a special committee.
Why visit Awwwards?
At Awwwards you will find only the best of the best. New projects from different disciplines and styles are added every day.
Each site is rated in five categories (design, usability, creativity, content, mobile), with a total score of up to 10This way you understand what makes each site special beyond appearance.
3. Lapa.Ninja
The Lapa.ninja has a constantly updated collection of impressive landing pages from around the world. Anyone can suggest a landing page for publication.
Why visit lapa.ninja?
Landing pages are divided into 47 categories, while there is the ability to filter by color — ideal if you want inspiration for color palettes.
Full screenshots of the page are displayed, not just the hero section, so you can see the overall layout without unnecessary clicks.
4. CSS Nectar
The CSS Nectar is another quality source of inspiration, with designs vetted by experts in the field. Search by category, color, feature or country.
Why visit CSS Nectar?
All sites go through an approval process, so the results are of high quality. Submitting a site costs just $5 and if it is not approved, the amount is refunded.
There is an evaluation system in categories (design, coding, creativity) with user votes.
5. Best Website Gallery
The Best Website Gallery, created by David Hellman, began as a personal collection of bookmarks and evolved into a leading source of inspiration.
Why visit Best Website Gallery?
It stands out because it presents multiple screenshots from each site — so you immediately see various internal pages (About, Shop, etc.), something that other platforms rarely offer.
It has a sophisticated tag system: you can filter by color, CMS, style or framework. The Designer Portfolio tag includes over 50 examples.
Inspiration from large design communities
6. Behance
The Behance, part of Adobe Creative Cloud, is a platform for showcasing creative work worldwide. You'll find great examples of web design on the related discovery page.
Why visit Behance?
With a huge community of users — many of them top professionals — you'll find every style and design discipline.
You can also filter the results by tool (software, CMS or framework).
7. Designspiration
The Designspiration offers an endless scrolling feed of design and photography ideas. Simply search for “Web Design” and explore countless examples.
Why visit Designspiration?
Ideal if you don't know exactly what you're looking for: scroll until something inspires you.
With an account you can save designs in Pinterest board-style collections.
8. Dribbble
The Dribbble, known to designers as a platform with invitations to participate, hosts not only web design but also animations, branding, etc., while also functioning as a job search space.
Why visit Dribbble?
With a huge community and high level (due to the invite-only system), you find unique samples and ideas.
The platform encourages both the exchange of inspiration and networking between designers.
Specialized platforms & social media for web design
9. Webflow Showcase
If you use Webflow, the official Showcase platform offers plenty of inspiration designed specifically for this solution. You can sort projects by popularity or genre (animation, template, etc.).
Why visit the Webflow Showcase?
It helps you see what is possible within the technical limits of the platform.
Webflow provides huge customization possibilities — just check out the Showcase examples!
PS: Want to brush up on your Webflow knowledge? There's a masterclass for quickly building custom sites without code — see more on their official page.
10. Commerce Cream
As its name suggests Commerce Cream, focuses exclusively on e-commerce design on Shopify.
Why visit Commerce Cream?
If you need specialized inspiration for online stores, it's the ideal place to start.
The sites presented are modern — many are distinguished by their minimal aesthetic or bold typography.
PS: Even if you are not designing an e-shop, here you will find trends in modern web design in general.
11. Pinterest
The known Pinterest, although it started as a platform for recipes or home decor, it has evolved into a reliable source for website design inspiration.
Why visit Pinterest?
It offers an all-in-one solution: you can create boards with a variety of design types (branding, typography, etc.).
Many of the other platforms on the list have active accounts here — quality is guaranteed!
12. Instagram
Finally, the Instagram, with over a billion users worldwide, has become the leading social platform for showcasing all kinds of visual content — including web design portfolios.
Why visit Instagram?
Thanks to hashtags (#webdesign #webdesigninspiration #uidesign etc.), you can easily find related projects.
You can also follow favorite designers or design accounts to fill your daily feed with inspiration.
PS: If you love practical tips about web design & freelancing, follow @ransegall!
How do you properly utilize online inspiration?
Systematic research through selected sources such as the ones above will significantly improve your aesthetic perception as a designer. The next step is to synthesize all of these elements into a complete website that works flawlessly for your client.
Ran Segall's course "The $10k Website Process” teaches step-by-step the strategy & art of premium web design so that professionals worldwide can confidently charge even over $10k per project.
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