Live examples of design directions for your site. Everything on this page works exactly like it would on yours. Tell us the numbers you like.
← Back to main siteThe first thing a visitor sees. Slow, quiet motion reads expensive. Three directions:
Soft drifting color behind the headline. Calm, modern, premium.
The light follows your cursor. Dramatic, focused, gallery-like.
Fine blueprint grid with traveling light beams. Technical, sharp, modern.
How a headline carries itself. Used sparingly, on the one line that matters.
The thing people click to call you, order, or book. Hover over each one.
Showing off services or menu highlights. The bento grid: different sized cells, one clean board.
The headline item gets the big cell. Photo background works here too.
Tue–Sun · 11–9
54 Google reviews
A wide cell for the message that earns money.
For service businesses that list packages: salons, detailers, contractors. The featured card glows.
A slow-scrolling ribbon for specials, review quotes, or services. Fills space between sections with life.
Your Google reviews, framed properly. Real quotes from real customers sell harder than anything we could write.
Sushi this good hasn't been in Kalamazoo in over a decade.Ben B. · Google
Exactly the kind of restaurant this side of town was missing.Sydney H. · Google
The décor, the service, the food. Everything was thought through.Google review
The site reacts to the visitor. Move your mouse over each one.
The whole scene leans toward your cursor. Layers move at different depths.
The glow follows your mouse
across every card
like a torch over stone
The page performs as you move through it. Keep scrolling through this one.
The device tilts back as you arrive and stands upright as you scroll. Built for a homepage that shows off the product.