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20 Best New Websites, March 2021 – SEO Web Design, LLC

20 Best New Websites, March 2021

This month’s collection of the best new websites launched or updated in the last four weeks features color, and more color, and then — just for good measure — a bit more color. Yellow is a hue of choice, but you’ll also find burnt orange, rich purples, and greens and blues in equal measure. What is missing is the tech-blue of years past, replaced with something altogether more Mediterranean. Enjoy!

Digital design agency How & How[3] keep things light and clean for their own website.

Caleño

Caleño[4] makes non-alcoholic distilled spirits. Their relaunched website is bright and joyful, reflecting the character of the brand.

Staffan Sundstrom

Modyn[6] is a product design agency with a focus on mobility. The flexing of logo text and occasionally other elements adds a nice touch to an otherwise simple design.

Letters from Venus

Letters from Venus[7] celebrate people living abroad and the cultures that embrace them. An asymmetric grid creates light and space.

La Manna’s

La Manna’s[8] makes giant pizza slices and pizza cake slices. Their site has a larger-than-life feel with a nod to the 1970s.

Another non-alcohol drink, Peak[11], has chosen the healthy angle, with further emphasis on the social. The site is colorful but minimal.

The Hiring Chain

The Hiring Chain website[12] is part of a campaign encouraging businesses to offer employment to people with Down Syndrome. The centerpiece is a video, but the about information is clearly presented appealingly.

Crappy Explanation[14] is a fun microsite from design agency Zajno that links to various playlists in Spotify. As a promotional piece, it’s well done without being too flashy.

Platform Seven

Platform Seven[15] offers career mentoring for young people. The site is well structured with a strong narrative flow and a positive feel to the color scheme.

This time the drinks are alcoholic: Moth[16] does classic cocktails in a can. As holding pages go, this makes a statement with its black and white graphics and masking effects.

Nêô Sephiri

Nêô Sephiri[17] is a facial oil produced from melon seed grown in the Kalahari. A nice blend of simple illustration and atmospheric photography underlines the nature angle with this product.

Digital design studio Bold’s own site[18] has some pleasing transitions and scrolling animation, teamed with fresh colors.

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