Minimal websites can be a pretty polemic issue, especially when we stop to think how minimal should a minimal site be? Some people think that a good minimal website is that which has few design elements as possible. While others believe that the number of elements is not the key, but rather the way they are putted together. There is also some that don’t consider colorful sites as examples of minimalism because they believe that colors distract the viewer and take away the minimalist effect – the old cliche, less is more. Whatever side you are on, today you can check some examples of what we believe are inspiring minimalist websites. Sites with a clean and nice layout, where content takes over and makes clear for users what the site is all about.
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Gisele Muller
Gisele Muller loves communication, technology, web, design, movies, gastronomy and creativity. Web writer, portuguese/english translator and co founder of @refilmagem & @mentaway Twitter: @gismullr
Nice collection. It can be difficult to make a minimalist website without it looking “bare”. I think all of the sites shown here manage it well.
Some great designs here. Love the minimalist web designs
Minimalist sites load faster, take fewer server resources, and are often faster to develop than more graphically complicated designs
The key to a beautiful minimalist site is a solid and structured layout, as well as focus on stylish and well designed typography.
I like the minimalism stuff.
“10 years in tape” and “Appex” are my preferite…I like so much this light design..clean and perfect. Thanks for inspiring my next works!
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Gisele, you always seem to put together some of the best inspirational posts for design. I’m not sure how much time and searching you put into some of these, but I always enjoy glancing through.
Great stuff. I wish to have client that can understand that sometimes “less is more”. 🙂
Wow, I have not seen these before. Great collection!
Nice collection Gisele. I’m personally too impatient to try to navigate an overly busy or cluttered website. It’s nice to see more people moving towards a more simple/minimalist style.
nice work i like it……..
I have always felt that less is more when it comes to web design. Colors and fonts that are not going to send a user racing for the back button and ease of use are the most important factors to a quality site.
Thank you for this beautiful and inspiring collection of minimalist web designs.
All are very nice, especially soup agency. It is great when you have a client that will let you remove things in a design until you are left with only what is needed.
I read mush Web design Books I search new unique and Best Solutions.Thanks very help full.
I’m sorry but this is really getting boring here. Those websites are great but I find them on any other web design related blog. I like your summary and your collections but I would love to see something new and unseen.
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very good collection..behind these designs there is lot of hard work…..
keep up the good work guys…
Thanks for great web designs… All designs are very professional…
Thanks,
I love minimalist designs. Leonardo da Vinci said that “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication”, and I think this can be also used in web design.
great compilation! looking real good these designs 😀
Nice list. I personally am a big fan of minimalistic and powerful designs. I built my new personal site yesterday. Minimalistic and responsive, https://pedroduarte.me
Thanks
Thanks a million! very proud of it! a lot of interesting and inspiring works :)))
@Cris I so agree with you! Sometimes wish other people could understand that…
Really enjoyed this set, thanks Gisele!
I loved the use of typography in Nicola Potts – inspiring! Thanks for this list.
Hi guys are you forgeting https://www.martinandme.com/ ?
Pretty cool place 😛
Pretty nice collection! Well i wanna share a bit. A few years ago i saw this Chilean Website https://www.tdpworkspace.org/ clean and nice design and works,
very inspiring portafolio too.
Cheers.
Absolutely love minimalism!
A black and white long page … minimalism
https://2012.mba-multimedia.com/
very cool place
thks
Thanks for inspiring ideas for my web site and my clients. Love Webdesignledger!!
I would never classify “Landor” as a minimalist design. I mean, come on! It is cluttered and boxy.
Wow great selection! I will add some of them to my website 😉
Great collection of sites. Although, I agree with Maria that I wouldn’t consider Landor a minimalist site design.
Nice post Giselle. I think minimalist design work’s better in this days. Users are tired of full pages with no elegance.
Good Work!!
Great examples of minimalistic webdesign !
I love minimalism in website designs this is the reason all my personal websites have minimal design
Nice collection, I like the Becklin design it looks clean and elegant.
I enjoy your great, inspirational posts!
Thanks for this minimalistic collection 🙂