Showcase Of Professional Looking Website Designs
A perfect layout, a good design and nice resources can produce a creative output. Layout, textures and patterns are used more often than one may think but the outcome of different combination can result verity of excellent designs. Modern age designers love to experiment with things and observe how people interact with their work. However, When it comes to corporate website design you need to take care about many things which includes simplicity, readability, presentation and accessibility.
In this showcase, you’ll find variety of highly-inspirational, beautiful and most importantly professional looking designs which is easy to accessible and convenient to approachable. The main purpose here is to stimulate your creativity and to inspire your imagination to design or redesign your work site to show your skills to potential clients.
The more time and effort you dedicate for a usable, eye-catching design and hitting your objectives, the higher are your chances for getting better account balance in the end of the month.
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Showcase Of Professional Looking Website Designs
Throughout history, great designers always found new ways to show their creativity to express themselves and create new trends and techniques to remark their work apart from the rest of the crowd. The Definition of design is more critical in modern terms as now design is a way of communication; and, more specifically, Web design is a well define platform for transforming an ideal into something real using your skills.
You might need to possess a wide range of skills and abilities to achieve whatever goal you may have set for yourself. So how can you make sure your design is better than the designs of your competitors? How can you point employer’s attention to your product? Here we might can help you by showcasing following list of great corporate designs.
01. Wufoo
02. Campaignmonitor
03. Tolingo
04. Lemonstandapp
05. Speaklight
06. Mailchimp
07. Vyew
08. Hootsuite
09. Realmacsoftware
10. Icebrrg
11. Cubescripts
12. Polldaddy
13. Mint
14. Ncover
15. Freshbooks
16. Apple
17. Invoicemachine
18. Newsberry
19. Anhosting
20. Xero
21. Campfirenow
22. Officevp
23. Donortools
24. Readwhale
25. Webnotes
26. Conceptfeedback
27. Activecollab
28. Albumdruck
29. Checkoutapp
30. Pixelnovel
31. Dailymile
32. Glue.be
33. Clearspring
34. Myfontbook
35. Tivo
36. Onehub
37. Woothemes
38. Basecamphq
39. Lessaccounting
40. Getzcope
41. Blvdstatus
42. Geticeberg
43. Feedafever
44. Monassoc
45. Squaredeye
46. W3roi
47. Cakephp
48. Embracewater
49. Carbonmade
50. Tracking-time
51. Directdesign
52. Ewedding
53. Happydangydiggy
54. Sipgate
55. Buysellads
56. Viget
57. Thisisgrow
58. Mywot
59. Rapidxhtml
60. Getballpark
61. Expressionengine
62. Getbackboard
63. Eeci2009
64. Dialogix
65. Huddle
66. Theresumator
67. Designbits
68. Zendesk
69. Litmusapp
70. Sitepark
71. Premiumthemes
72. Launchmind
73. Mobify.me
74. Gavick
75. Sprinklepenny
76. Tearoundapp
77. Pulseapp
78. Iamnews
79. Envato
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While compiling this list, it’s always a possibility that we missed some other great resources. Feel free to share it with us.
Author : Anders RossI'm a co-founder of iShift as well as a freelance designer and a web addict in Frankfurt, Germany. I spend too much time in front of the computer and when I actually manage to get away for more than 10 minutes, I am usually reading books, traveling or shooting photos. Check the latest updates of iShift @instantShift or You can catch me on twitter @indusLogic32 Articles posted by Anders Ross. |

























































































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Awesome list, thanks for sharing.
Dan
Mint and InvoiceMachine are my all time favorites. Awesome list by the way!
Awesome list. But I think CakePHP website is not very beautiful and professional.
grat article.
thank toy.
Nice round up. The Envato screenshot isn’t the right one though
I notice the majority of these feature small screenshots in them in big boxed areas. Maybe in 2010 we’ll see something different
@Mike Smith — Thanks for the heads up… things been fixed now !!
Really great list!!! Thanks a lot!
I’m an instant fan of professional websites. It’s great to use design for marketing/business objectives!
Great roundup here. I really like some of those.
Nice examples. I like Mint.com.
Is it me or do the vast majority of these look fundamentally the same?
Very attractive design of websites. Awesome collection. Thanks for sharing this nice post.
Great roundup of some really amazing sites! Thanks, someday I hope to see my sites on lists like this.
Thats a crap load of websites for inspiration, they all make it look so easy but its not :/
Great list, direct to bookmark!
I don’t meant to be a troll, but I think David Robbins has it right. These are all more or less the sime to the point that I would believe they were all designed by the same person or team. Muted colors heavy on gradients and other bitmap elements. Many of the professional (read fortune 500) companies I’ve done work with would never sign off on these designs. I see a trend on many web design blogs like this toward a Utopian future where bandwidth doesn’t matter to clients and all browsers render css3 and HTML5. I hate to rain on the parade, but a lot of these sites don’t render too well on IE6. Don’t forget that Safari, Chrome and Opera combined still have less market share than this crappy browser. Professional clients certainly won’t. What’s really inspiring is seeing how good design is delivered under the constraints of realistic browser requirements, 508 compliance etc.
awesome collection. thanks for sharing.
Great collection
Paul -
Do you get the impression no-one is listening to us?
I have to say my comment was based on no more than the impressions the designs gave me, rather than the technical compliance. It just seems to me a lot of the websites shown here (and elsewhere) as good examples, follow a very formulaic layout and style. The end result being they all end up looking the same.
I have no idea where this particular style came from but for me it’s becoming more than a little tedious. And are we to believe that our clients are happy to accept a website that looks like everyone elses?
My question is, where has all the design gone?
awesome compilation with perfect examples for inspiration. a great example of the state of commercial product page design atm.
Commenting from a strict design perspective (I haven’t tested any of these for code, speed or accessibility) there’s some real gems here, thanks for sharing.
im a user of freshbooks and their design is very usable!
nice sharing!
Wow, great bunch of sites here! Quite a few I haven’t seen before… I’ll have to come back to finish looking at them all. Thanks, great post Anders.
wow, fantastic samples…
quite good for inspiration. Thank you
Some really great designs. Thanks for sharing.
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