Now that April has come to a close, it’s time for our monthly roundup as we search for the best web design of the month.
We’ve browsed through hundreds of websites, spending countless hours reviewing references to handpick what we believe are the very best examples from April.
All the sites featured in this article are the work of web design studios, creative agencies, web developers, and independent creatives outside our own studio.
You won’t find any agency or studio portfolio sites in this list—these designs are for real clients and companies, each with their own unique requirements, which is a crucial part of the design, creation, and development process.
Here are the web designs we’ll be highlighting:
This selection features minimalist web designs, sites with highly inclusive content and focus, technical web designs, product-focused websites, food industry websites, and fashion and ecommerce designs—among other surprises you’ll discover.
Let’s not waste any more time—let’s dive into our roundup and discover the best web design of April!
Web design and development by Locomotive


Our first stop is the Dr Dabber website—a stunning showcase for three ultra-cool, futuristic vaporizers.
The site features a smooth, inviting look and feel, with a one-page layout and dedicated internal sections.
We love the bold typography, the carefully chosen color palette, and the use of video.
Despite these strong elements, the site never feels overwhelming. It achieves its goal: drawing you in from the very first moment and letting you enjoy the experience even before making a purchase.
What makes this a contender for best web design of the month?
Congratulations to the design studio for a job well done—this is definitely a strong candidate for best web design of April.
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Web design and development by Locomotive


Our second pick is the Brainbox AI website, designed for a company making buildings smarter and greener by reducing their carbon footprint and promoting sustainability.
This site stands out for its minimalist design, smooth navigation, and strong digital identity.
It’s fascinating to see how they’ve tackled the challenge of presenting their offerings—these aren’t traditional products, so the way they’re showcased is key to sparking interest and understanding.
Smartly, the site also integrates a live chat feature, making it easy for visitors to get in touch beyond the website itself.
The design is thoughtful and well-executed, making it a strong contender for best web design of April.
Key highlights that make this a best web design of the month candidate:
Kudos to the design studio for their outstanding work—another top pick for best web design of April.
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Web design and development by Non-Linear


Our third stop is Uplinq, a tech company offering automated accounting solutions to help clients save time and money.
Once again, this website is backed by excellent development—a challenging feat given the creative direction, but they’ve pulled it off.
The design has a slightly retro, steampunk vibe, with a classic, straightforward navigation menu and a color palette reminiscent of early 2000s adventure games.
Each section, accessible from the top menu, is designed to provide comprehensive information without overwhelming the user—a real achievement for a site of this type.
What makes this a best web design of the month contender?
Congratulations to the design studio for their excellent work—another strong candidate for best web design of April.
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Web design and development by BAQEMONO.INC

Our fourth pick is Moheim, a company specializing in creative, stylish products for home and office spaces.
The design is pure minimalism—sophisticated, elegant, and cutting-edge, reflected in both the color palette and typography.
A carefully crafted website and a user-friendly ecommerce platform are the perfect way to showcase this type of product.
No unnecessary complications—just a winning design with a clear goal: to showcase and convert. Beyond that, it’s up to the marketing team.
Key highlights that make this a best web design of the month candidate:
Congratulations to the design studio for their work—definitely a contender for best web design of March.
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Web design and development by La Negrita


At the halfway point, our fifth feature is a truly interesting project.
The Cardiac Surgery Guide is a resource offering invaluable information for anyone undergoing or recovering from heart surgery. It takes a holistic approach, providing a wide range of content—all focused on the topic.
The design is unique, styled like a notebook. Aside from photos of the doctors, the entire site relies on graphic elements rather than photography.
The overall look and feel is educational and clinical, conveying the seriousness of the information. To balance this, colored illustrations and accents are used, keeping the site from feeling too heavy or intimidating.
Personally, I think it’s a smart move not to use medical imagery—seeing arteries and hearts just before surgery would make anyone nervous!
What makes this a best web design of the month candidate?
Congratulations to the design studio for their excellent work—another top pick for best web design of April.
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Web design by Nightjar Studio



Our sixth stop takes us to the Murray Art Museum Albury.
This project stands out for the challenge it presents: creating an engaging website for a museum, with all the unique requirements that entails.
The design is bold and contemporary, but never confusing—a common pitfall for art
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