Quick website design examples by industry
Start with patterns that already work in your niche. These examples link to industry pages with practical guidance on structure, content and conversion.
Local service layouts with quote CTAs, suburbs served and reviews.
View tradie examples BuildersProject-led design with galleries, inclusions, process and guarantees.
View builder examples DentistsTreatment pages, health fund info, booking integration and FAQs.
View dental examples Medical ClinicsService navigation, practitioner bios, compliance and accessibility.
View clinic examples Law FirmsPractice area pages, case outcomes, fee clarity and trust markers.
View legal examples Ecommerce StoresCategory-first navigation, clear returns, fast checkout and reviews.
View ecommerce examplesAnatomy of a high‑converting Australian homepage
These elements show up again and again in the strongest website design examples:
- Clear value statement in the first screen: who you help and what outcome you deliver
- Two CTAs: primary action (Get a quote / Book / Shop) and a softer option (See pricing / View work)
- Proof cluster: review stars, client logos, key stats, licences, ABN and Australian address
- Problem–solution section aligned to your top services or categories
- Featured work or products with filters and concise summaries
- Social proof deep-dive: testimonials, case studies or UGC
- Content for SEO intent: FAQs, buying guides or comparison snippets
- Footer that actually earns trust: contact details, compliance pages, and service areas
Service page examples that win enquiries
For service businesses, the most valuable design examples are deep, single-topic pages. Strong pages typically include:
- Specific headline that mirrors search intent (e.g., “Emergency Plumber in Parramatta – 24/7”)
- Benefit led intro, pricing context or minimums, and fast next step
- Process section with timelines and what to expect
- Before/after or outcome visuals, certifications and guarantees
- FAQs addressing risk, cost, inclusions and timeframe
- Local signals: suburbs served, map embed, and local reviews
Not sure where to start? Borrow the structure from our checklist and adapt it to your offer.
Ecommerce website design examples that convert
When reviewing ecommerce examples for Australia, prioritise:
- Navigation that mirrors how customers browse: shop by category, use case, size or problem
- High-contrast add-to-cart buttons and concise product info above the fold
- Trust and compliance: payment options, warranty, shipping/returns per Australian Consumer Law
- Fast PDPs with clear variant selection, stock messaging and delivery estimates
- Reviews and UGC placed near the add-to-cart area to reduce friction
- Checkout that removes distraction and supports Shop Pay/Apple Pay/PayPal
Examples by business size and complexity
- Micro and small business: 1–3 core services, lean navigation, strong local proof, simple forms
- Established SMB: deeper service pages, case studies, resources hub, team and culture content
- Mid-market and multi-location: information architecture with hubs, local pages and sector pages
- High-consideration B2B: comparison content, ROI pages, implementation timelines and demos
Choose examples that match your buying cycle and sales process rather than pure aesthetics.
Design patterns that work well in Australia
- Sticky header with call-now and quote buttons for mobile
- Short forms with progressive disclosure (name, email, phone, brief message)
- Trust clusters: Google review widget, industry bodies, licences and insurances
- Accessibility basics: colour contrast, keyboard navigation and alt text
- Speed: compressed images, lightweight scripts and fast hosting (TTFB targets under 200–500ms)
- Clear compliance links: privacy policy, terms, returns and warranties
How to evaluate a website design example
Before copying an example, validate it against these questions:
- Does the headline speak your buyer’s language and pain?
- Is the primary CTA unmissable and repeated sensibly?
- Can a first-time visitor reach the most valuable page in 1–2 clicks?
- Are proof and risk reversals near key CTAs?
- Is the page fast on 4G and accessible with captions/alt text?
- Will the structure scale to new services, locations or products?
Related website design resources
Explore more pages in this website design segment to plan scope, cost and ROI.
Service overview and how design fits into growth.
Read this page Website Design StrategyDefine goals, audiences and structure before you build.
Plan strategy Website Design ChecklistStep-by-step checks for UX, SEO and conversion.
Open checklist Website Design CostsTypical price ranges in Australia and what changes cost.
See costs Website Design ROIHow to measure the commercial impact of your site.
See ROI Website Design for Small BusinessLean builds that still convert and scale.
Small business tipsCommon pitfalls when copying examples
- Prioritising style over message clarity and page speed
- Using weak CTAs or hiding contact options on mobile
- Forgetting local proof and compliance details that build trust in Australia
- Thin service pages that don’t answer buying questions
- Copying navigation from larger sites that confuses small-site visitors
A quick expert review prevents expensive rework later.