Top Design Sites Made with Divi
You may be wondering if it’s ethical to look at other sites for inspiration, but the truth is, you will not be able to exactly replicate a site – even if you tried. It’s the same concept as drawing an object: you have an image for reference, but your end result will be reflective of your own style and interpretation. With that being said, let’s take a look at some Divi sites with awesome and innovative designs. Let’s get creative juices flowing!
1. Karenrbrooks.com
Karen Brooks’ blog features a fun and illustrative front page that has a classic feel to it. The real-life pictures of her books below the sketched out images of herself, a printing press, and a feather quill pen emphasize the juxtaposition of the printing age with the digital age. Stuck on two design ideas? Try juxtapositioning two unlike designs together.
2. Lawrencecoates.com
In contrast, this blog has a simple and clean header on top of a landscape image. If you have a pretty “busy” or “loud” image you want to use on your homepage, you can use an overlay filter on top of the image to make your text more visible. The overlay can darken or lighten the image to make it perfectly compatible with easy-to-read text. You can do this by opening up your header module and going to the design tab. Scroll down to “Overlay” and choose the overlay background color.
7. Samuigardenvilla.com
Sometimes good design is more simple than we might anticipate. Samui Garden Villa’s site is a good example of how using good-quality images and easy-to-read text is enough to make a site look great. If you find yourself overcomplicating a site layout, try sticking to the basics.
In conclusion
I hope looking at these sites breathed new inspiration into your design repertoire. Use that creativity to try something new on your site, and have fun designing!