30 Beautiful Corporate Websites (Best Company Websites)

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Today, every business must have an online presence. Regardless of the types of products or services you offer or the industry you serve, an effective business website is critical to your success.

Fortunately, creating a quality company website is easier and more affordable than ever before. You don’t have to break the bank to have an online presence that looks professional and helps to accelerate your growth.

In this article, we’ll take a close look at some of the best corporate websites out there. You’ll see real-world examples and find plenty of inspiration for your own company site.

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The Best Company Websites

Let’s look at the details of some outstanding corporate website examples. Use these sites for inspiration for your own business website.

Sasha Primak

Sasha Primak

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It’s essential for a corporate website to effectively match the brand’s identity. Sasha Primak’s site is a perfect example, as this jewelry maker effectively creates a high-end, luxurious feel.

Why it works:

  • The site effective captures the feeling of elegance by using a black background, beautiful typography, photos of luxurious jewelry, and the short and simple statement, “Timeless brilliance.”
  • Professional photos showcase every product in each of the available metals.
  • The “where to buy” page makes it easy for consumers to find jewelry stores that carry Sasha Primak’s products.

ITI

ITI - one of the best business websites

ITI’s company website uses an exceptional design that features big, bold typography, scrolling and animation effects, and quality visuals. The site includes a blog providing plenty of written content for the company’s target audience. Of course, you’ll also find all the necessary details about their services and how they can help.

Why it works:

  • The blue “let’s talk” button in the header really stands out and encourages visitors to take action and get in touch.
  • Although there’s a lot going on visually on this site, it uses ample white space keep it from becoming too busy.
  • This design makes heavy use of black, white and gray, and the colorful design elements draw attention because they’re used somewhat sparingly.

Yellow Co

Yellow Co

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Yellow Co has one of my favorite company websites. This site proves that beautiful, effective websites can also be simple.

It’s easy to find what you’re looking for, and the site effectively communications what Yellow Co is about and who they’re trying to reach.

My only criticism of this site is that the text in the navigation menu could be a little small for some visitors.

Why it works:

  • Yellow Co’s site uses a beautiful, clean layout and web design.
  • The “as seen on” section includes logos of well-known brands like Forbes and The Huffington Post, helping to build credibility.
  • The homepage (below the fold) includes a professional video that provides an introduction to the company.

The Culinary Edge

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The Culinary Edge uses large photos and videos along with beautiful typography to create a strong first impression, making it one of the best company websites. The photos and videos show the work of the company’s clients, which helps to visualize the impact.

Why it works:

  • The large background video on the homepage immediately captures the visitor’s attention.
  • The impressive client list on the homepage includes companies like Starbucks, Dunkin’, Hyatt, and others.
  • Using a button for the “contact us” link in the navigation menu helps it to stand out.

Powerhouse

Powerhouse

Built with Squarespace

The design and layout of Powerhouse’s website is very simple. The site uses large photos for visual appeal and to make the brand feel more personal.

Why it works:

  • Powerhouse’s mission is clear thanks to a simple statement on the homepage and a brief description just below the fold.
  • The site uses large photos and videos for visual interest.
  • The design is clean and simple, which works well with the large photos and videos

Bandsintown

Bandsintown

Built with Wix

You may be familiar with the Bandsintown mobile app and music community. This is their company website that provides basic information, news, career opportunities, and more.

Why it works:

  • The design uses plenty of color, along with photos of musicians and artists.
  • Just below the fold on the homepage, visitors can read the company’s mission, vision, and values.
  • The site provides information for three different audiences: artists, fans, and promoters.

A+I

A+I

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The architectural firm A+I uses a relatively simple, yet professional website. It includes all the necessary information without becoming overwhelming.

Why it works:

  • The site features a clean layout and design. A lot of photos are used to provide visual interest.
  • Below the fold on the homepage, the company provides a simple and clear statement about its services.
  • Navigating the site is easy. There are four links in the menu and each leads to a page with additional options.

Quonota

The investment firm Quonota uses a blue, red, and white color scheme for its corporate website. The site lists the industries in which the company operates, and provides statistics on details like the managed assets.

Why it works:

  • A brief statement on the homepage clarifies what the company does and who they serve.
  • Throughout the design, simple call-to-action buttons encourage visitors to take the next step.
  • Subtle animation effects add to the visual impact of the site as you scroll.

Studio Bramble

Studio Bramble

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Studio Bramble designs and produces interiors, millwork, and furniture. The site is somewhat of a combination of corporate website, portfolio website, and e-commerce website. Clear navigation makes it easy for visitors to move to different sections of the site.

Why it works:

  • The simple web design layout works well for a portfolio website.
  • Beautiful photos showcase Studio Bramble’s work.
  • Visitors can also purchase the company’s furniture through Squarespace‘s e-commerce capabilities.

Babord Group

The website of this seafood provider uses a full-screen video background on the homepage and plenty of attention to detail throughout the site. The navigation menu opens up as you click on the hamburger icon on the left side of the screen. When you click on one of the main links in the menu, sub-navigation options appear.

Although it looks great, the site also functions well. It doesn’t sacrifice usability in order to look great.

Why it works:

  • The homepage includes a link to watch a video presenting the brand’s story. This is an excellent touch for a corporate website.
  • The subtle background patterns used throughout the site provide visual interest without overwhelming or dominating the design.
  • Large professional images (and video) make a strong impression.

Paragon Oak

Paragon Oak operates in the construction industry, and this home builder website presents an outstanding first impression to visitors. Visually, the design looks great with a full-screen background image.

As far as functionality is concerned, visitors will easily find all the important details related to Paragon Oak’s services and their process. The site includes several case studies from past projects, giving details of the work done and including high-quality photos.

Why it works:

  • The high-quality, professional photos used throughout the site give a high-end feel.
  • The site’s typography is excellent, featuring a luxurious serif font for headlines.
  • It’s easy to navigate the site, thanks to a simple, clear navigation menu and contact info that’s easy to find.

Soma Rituals

Soma Rituals

Built with Squarespace

Squarespace websites often combine beauty and simplicity, and Soma Rituals is an excellent example. I love the ample white space and high-quality photos that make this site stand out.

Why it works:

  • The clean, minimal web design gives this beauty and wellness website an elegant feel.
  • Beautiful typography helps to add to the elegance of the site.
  • The soft color palette works well with the design and for a holistic company.

PRCO

PRCO

PRCO is a global PR agency, and its homepage takes a bit of an unusual approach. Above the fold, you’ll see a full-screen background image with a brief statement about what PRCO does. As you scroll down, you’ll see several images with headlines that link to different sections of the site. However, there’s very little text on the front page.

Why it works:

  • PRCO establishes credibility by showcasing some of the highly-recognizable brands that they’ve worked with, like Tommy Hilfiger, Ferrari, Four Seasons, and others.
  • The site is organized and structured in a logical way. This makes it easy to navigate and find what you’re looking for.
  • The site is highly visual. Even the secondary pages feature large, colorful photos. This helps to present a professional image.

Glo Media

Glo Media

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Glow Media, a PR and digital marketing agency, uses a watercolor background to add some color and texture to the site. This site is both beautiful and effective. However, it could benefit from having a call to action button above the fold on the homepage.

Why it works:

  • Visitors can immediately learn about the company and what they do from the simple statement on the homepage.
  • The design is unique and memorable without being overwhelming.
  • Navigating the site is simple.

Davis Malm

Most lawfirm websites show a photo of their attorneys above the fold on the homepage. Davis Malm takes a different approach, and it stands out. (You can find photos of the attorneys lower on the home page.)

Why it works:

  • The dropdown navigation menu makes it easy for visitors to find what they’re looking for.
  • Page transitions provide visual interest when navigation from one page to another.
  • The site includes all the necessary information in a visually-pleasing way.

WSA

WSA

The WSA website includes a lot of photos and some splashes of bright color. The detail pages for their past projects include text to tell the story, plenty of photos, and even video. There are also some short testimonials highlighted on these project pages.

Why it works:

  • The homepage includes only a small amount of text above the fold, but it clearly tells visitors what the company does.
  • Visitors can also learn more about the company by clicking the “watch our video” link on the home page.
  • The site uses subtle scrolling animation effects to add visual interest.

Oishii

Oishii

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Oishii’s corporate website provides details about the company and the berries they produce. You can find information about their farms, read their story, check press coverage, and more.

Why it works:

  • Large, beautiful photos are perfect for showcasing the company’s products.
  • The site makes it easy for visitors to find and buy the companies products. There’s a “find us in store” button in the header, plus a notification that the berries are now available at Whole Foods and Fresh Direct.
  • Logos of publications like The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal are showcased for social proof.

Oh Planning + Design

Oh Planning + Design

If you like color, you’ll love Oh’s website and branding. This architectural website uses a beautiful design with vibrant colors and plenty of photos. They have a dedicated page for each of their featured projects with a description and several photos. You’ll also appreciate the navigation menu, which is both well-designed and logical.

Why it works:

  • The brilliant gradient background color on the homepage (the color changes as you scroll down) provides a memorable experience.
  • Each of their featured projects has a nice landing page with details and a photo gallery.
  • This site includes a lot of content, but the site’s structure makes it easy to navigate.

DFDG Architecture

DFDG Architecture

DFDG Architecture’s company website features a quality design that uses a large background photo on the homepage. The site is easy to navigate, offering an excellent user experience. It provides all of the necessary information for visitors and makes it easy for potential clients to get in touch with the business.

Why it works:

  • The blue background color gives this site a unique feel.
  • The site uses beautiful photos, especially on the “Work” page, which shows off some of their past projects.
  • The home page is long and includes a lot of information, but animation effects make you want to keep scrolling down.

Sanderson Weatherall

Sanderson Weatherall

Sanderson Weatherall’s website is very large, but it’s well organized and structured. These commercial property agents offer a wide range of services and cater to different types of users, and visitors can easily find all of the information they need.

Why it works:

  • The design features a nice blue, white, and gray color palette, along with professional photos.
  • The mega menu dropdown for “what we do” breaks down the who, what, and where so visitors can find what they need.
  • An active blog is used to share company news and other important info.

Merchgirls

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The Merchgirls website includes a slider on the homepage, showcasing some of the products they’ve created for clients. Below the fold, the design is much more colorful and inviting.

Why it works:

  • The colorful product photos (scroll down the homepage to see them) do an excellent job of showcasing the company’s work.
  • The navigation menu is simple. There are three top-level links, and each one opens up a dropdown with more options.
  • Social media icons and a “contact us” button located in the header make it easier for visitors to get in touch.

Adam Church

Adam Church offers property management services. Their company website is an impressive example that could be used to inspire other businesses and designers. It uses color to add a strong visual element to the site, making it one of the best corporate website design examples.

Why it works:

  • The design of the site is very clean and clutter-free.
  • The pastel color palette gives the site a pleasing, welcoming feel.
  • Throughout the site, you’ll see call-to-action buttons that say something like “talk to us,” “let’s talk,” and “contact us,” encouraging visitors to get in touch.

Tilly Von Tiki

Tilly Von Tiki

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Many corporate websites take a subtle approach, but not Tilly Von Tiki. This creative site uses colorful full-screen images and illustrations to make a strong impression. However, the contrast between text and the background could be improved in some areas.

Why it works:

  • The site is filled with big, bold, colorful images.
  • It’s easy for visitors to get in touch thanks to social icons and a contact link in the header, a button in the footer, and a contact form on the homepage.
  • The rotating photos of the team members (below the fold on the homepage) help to show the company’s character and personality.

Conrad Architects

While we’ve showcased a few websites from architectural firms, this one from Conrad Architects takes a much different approach with a clean and minimal layout and design.

As you would expect, the site uses some large photos to showcase their work, but the photos are the only visual element in a design that is otherwise very simple.

Why it works:

  • The minimal design allows the company’s statement on the homepage to take center stage.
  • You can find information on various projects through the nav menu, including case studies and details on the company itself.
  • The “journal” is a blog on that site primarily used to show off completed projects and to share other news. And unlike some companies, they actively maintain the blog.

Beautiful Destinations

Beautiful Destinations

Beautiful Destinations uses a background video that quickly shows many different locations, which is ideal for a travel website. The visual appeal continues throughout the entire site, not just on the homepage.

Why it works:

  • The only text above the fold on the homepage clearly explains why the company exists.
  • A video embeded below the fold on the homepage explains more about the company.
  • The navigation menu is clear and simple, which helps to provide a positive user experience.

Unleashed

Unleashed’s website is colorful and fun. Although the site is somewhat playful, the information and content of the site is thorough. Unleashed is a great example of one of the best corporate websites that has plenty of character.

Why it works:

  • You’ll love the big, bold typography and lots of scrolling effects.
  • The color scheme is a bit unusual for a corporate site, but this helps it to be memorable.
  • Detailed case studies provide a glimpse into the company’s capabilities.

The Flower Carte

The Flower Carte

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The Flower Carte’s website provides all the information that couples need about their services. It’s well designed and well structured, providing an excellent user experience.

Why it works:

  • Naturally, the site features colorful photos of beautiful flowers.
  • The “how it works” page presents a clear explanation so visitors know exactly what The Flower Carte offers.
  • Subtle scrolling effects add a nice touch to the design.

Kovitz

Wealth management firm Kovitz uses a full-screen background video on its homepage. The navigation menu helps visitors to find the right content by breaking down the services into four categories: wealth management, asset management, family office services, and funds.

Overall, the Kovitz website is very well designed and presents a friendly user experience.

Why it works:

  • Kovitz uses a blue and green color scheme. These colors help to build trust and credibility, which is essential for a financial website.
  • The subtle patterns on the homepage and secondary pages add visual interest in an understated way.
  • The site also makes use of quality illustrations and subtle page transitions.

Racine

Racine

Belgian law firm Racine uses an aerial video of Brussels on the homepage. The site features quality photos and a clean design, while presenting all the content you would expect from the website of a law firm.

Why it works:

  • Just below the video on the homepage, visitors will find a brief statement about the company’s history and purpose, along with a link for more details.
  • The company’s areas of practice are clearly listed in the navigation menu and on the homepage (below the fold).
  • Contact information is immediately visible in the site’s header.

Frequently Asked Questions About Corporate Websites

What is a Corporate Website?

A corporate website or company website is owned by a business for the purpose of communicating with website visitors. Most corporate websites provide content like a company profile, descriptions of products and services offered, company news or announcements, and contact information.

How Do I Create a Corporate Website?

Some companies create their own website in house through a development or marketing department. Others hire a design agency, a creative agency, or a freelance designer/developer. Smaller companies with limited budgets often prefer to use an existing platform like Squarespace that will save time and money, while still creating an excellent site.

What Are the Best Platforms for Building a Corporate Website?

We recommend the Squarespace website builder because of their beautiful templates for professional websites of all kinds. It’s fast and easy to create a modern site with Squarespace, and it can be customized with the drag-and-drop builder (no coding required).

How Much Does a Corporate Website Design Cost?

Corporate websites can cost as little as nothing and as much as tens of thousands of dollars or more. Options like Squarespace are ideal for smaller budgets. If your company decides to have a custom website designed and coded, the costs will be much higher but this varies greatly depending on who you hire and the specific details of the site.

Final Thoughts on Corporate Website Design

We hope this showcase provides you with great web design inspiration when creating your own site, or one for a client. Many of the examples above show the effective company sites can be simple, so don’t overcomplicate things. Focus on effective communication and providing a strong user experience. Best of luck with your site!

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