Contents
- Fruute – MORE INFO
- Rob Treutel – MORE INFO
- Blueforma – MORE INFO
- Frieze Magazine – MORE INFO
- Alexander Munk – MORE INFO
- We are all Connect – MORE INFO
- Beckin Design – MORE INFO
- svpply – MORE INFO
- When it Drops – MORE INFO
- Siimple – MORE INFO
- We are Work – MORE INFO
- Appex – MORE INFO
- emeyele – MORE INFO
- Swisted – MORE INFO
- Cantieredellemarche – MORE INFO
- Type Connection – MORE INFO
- A Way Back – MORE INFO
- Unit Portables – MORE INFO
- Bunch – MORE INFO
- 8 Faces – MORE INFO
- Kin Design – MORE INFO
- pierrickcalvez – MORE INFO
- Huddle – MORE INFO
- Things Look Different Looking Back – MORE INFO
- Everything Design – MORE INFO
- Vertical Rythm – MORE INFO
- We Love Noise – MORE INFO
- Blog.Wanken – MORE INFO
- CAC – MORE INFO
- This is Display – MORE INFO
- Best Awards – MORE INFO
- Reform – MORE INFO
- Eight Hour Day – MORE INFO
- Isotope – MORE INFO
- Hauser Lacour – MORE INFO
- Far from Moscow – MORE INFO
- Aimizm – MORE INFO
- Hinterland – MORE INFO
- Buamai – MORE INFO
- 10years in Type – MORE INFO
- Devour – MORE INFO
- Process Published – MORE INFO
- Ms82 – MORE INFO
- Birch – MORE INFO
- Mikemcquade – MORE INFO
- Giles Revell – MORE INFO
- Savvoy – MORE INFO
- Signature Flower – MORE INFO
- GerryV – MORE INFO
- Division – MORE INFO
Most people know that keeping it simple works well in many aspects of life and especially when communicating a complex message. When taking a business, a good cause, an interest etc. online the same principle is in play and this is why minimalistic website design is so popular. You probably heard the word of mouth “Less is more” and it is pretty much, what it is all about. Minimalism is a design style that emphasizes simplicity and where unnecessary design elements are removed to allow space for the important elements.
In web design good use of minimalism, tend to give better usability and the simple design help visitors find what they are looking for faster. In addition minimalistic website design and have the following important benefits; websites with less heavy graphics and styling load faster, eat out less server resources, and compared to complex and complicated designs they are also are often faster to implement.
One of the fastest ways to set up minimalistic websites is to build it on top of WordPress and one of the many great simple templates available for this popular publishing platform. In this article, I have collected more than 50 Minimalistic website design examples you can use as inspiration.
Fruute – MORE INFO
Früute deliver a minimalistic website experience that serves the presentation of their delicious cookies really well.
Rob Treutel – MORE INFO
This is as minimalistic and clean as a website can get.
Blueforma – MORE INFO
Frieze Magazine – MORE INFO
This is a minimalistic grid style magazine website design
Alexander Munk – MORE INFO
This is a great example of a minimalistic portfolio website.
We are all Connect – MORE INFO
Beckin Design – MORE INFO
svpply – MORE INFO
When it Drops – MORE INFO
Siimple – MORE INFO
We are Work – MORE INFO
Appex – MORE INFO
emeyele – MORE INFO
Swisted – MORE INFO
Cantieredellemarche – MORE INFO
Type Connection – MORE INFO
A Way Back – MORE INFO
Unit Portables – MORE INFO
Bunch – MORE INFO
8 Faces – MORE INFO
Kin Design – MORE INFO
pierrickcalvez – MORE INFO
Huddle – MORE INFO
Things Look Different Looking Back – MORE INFO
Everything Design – MORE INFO
Vertical Rythm – MORE INFO
We Love Noise – MORE INFO
Blog.Wanken – MORE INFO
CAC – MORE INFO
This is Display – MORE INFO
Best Awards – MORE INFO
Reform – MORE INFO
Eight Hour Day – MORE INFO
Isotope – MORE INFO
Hauser Lacour – MORE INFO
Far from Moscow – MORE INFO
Aimizm – MORE INFO
Hinterland – MORE INFO
Buamai – MORE INFO
10years in Type – MORE INFO
Devour – MORE INFO
Process Published – MORE INFO
Ms82 – MORE INFO
Birch – MORE INFO
Mikemcquade – MORE INFO
Giles Revell – MORE INFO
Savvoy – MORE INFO
Signature Flower – MORE INFO
GerryV – MORE INFO
Division – MORE INFO
Lars is passionate about web design, web development, SEO, social media and loves to look into new technologies, techniques, tools etc. and to write articles for tripwire magazine readers.