March 28, 2024

21 Inspiring Examples of Big Images in Web Design

Back in April we showcased 21 Beautiful Examples of Big Images in Web Design. Since there are a lot of new websites using big images, we decided to gather a new round of inspiration around this trend. Once again you will be able to see websites using large and beautiful photography as backgrounds, headers and much more. Beautiful images get a lot of attention and are certainly a nice way to spice up your design. So check out these excellent examples and use them as inspiration for ways to use big images in your next project.

Dickson Fong

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

Dassel Und Wagner

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

The Kings of Summer

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

Squarespace

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

Big Data

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

Carles Palacio Photography

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

Streng Design & Advertising

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

MailChimp

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

Polly Stanton

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

M2Film

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

Charles Williams

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

Papiroga

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

Chesterfields 1780

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

W Eyewear

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

Get Winter Ready

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

Big Cartel Shop

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

Lacoste

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

Kinfolk

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

Manerba

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

He and She Photography

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

The Band Agency

A New Round of Inspiring Big Images in Web Design

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Gisele Muller loves communication, technology, web, design, movies, gastronomy and creativity. Web writer, portuguese/english translator and co founder of @refilmagem & @mentaway Twitter: @gismullr

5 Comments

    1. John Tanedo Reply

      I agree with you on that mate! Sometimes full screen pictures would definitely affect the consistency and clearness of the navigation.

      I guess big picture websites are best to balance minimal design. Some can even use it for e-commerce websites too.

      It is probably up to the UX/UI designer to make sure that big images on a website does not in any way obstruct the experience of the user, the selling point of the product and service of the website and message that needs to be delivered by the website.

      Also designers should keep in mind to make sure that the images are properly optimized for the web and not make the website speed slower.

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