It’s time to discover the best web design of March—a curated selection distilled from over a hundred websites across the web.
You’ll be impressed by the quality of the sites featured in this roundup. I’m especially pleased that this month’s list includes a wealth of real-world websites—corporate, e-commerce, educational, and more.
Here are the web designs we’ll be highlighting:
This collection features minimalist web designs, sites with inclusive content and focus, highly technical websites, music project sites, food industry websites, and fashion web designs—among other surprises you’ll discover as you read.
Let’s dive right in and explore our picks for the best web design of March.
Web design and development by Howdy Design Family – Rdystudio

Our first contender for best web design of the month comes from Howdy Design Family and Rdy Studio, created for the merger of two tech companies.
This web design is truly cutting-edge—and it’s easy to see why if you look at the screenshots.
The site uses an unconventional color palette that works perfectly for this project, resulting in a highly graphic and visually engaging design that guides you through the entire site experience.
The development is equally impressive, with well-executed animations and thoughtfully loaded content.
This could easily be one of the top web designs of the year—though, of course, it’s only March, so time will tell.
Above all, the web design stands out for its bold, avant-garde look, targeting a fully digital, dynamic, and energetic audience.
Key reasons this site is a strong candidate for best web design of the month:
Congratulations to the design team for a project that’s a serious contender for best web design of March.
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Web design and development by brand.new and eeriee

Another standout this month is the website for Evik – cable pulling systems. As the name suggests, this site is laser-focused on showcasing a very specific product for a very specific audience.
Despite the niche, the design is fresh and forward-thinking.
With a burger menu and a next-generation look and feel, it’s unafraid to break conventions.
The site is visually striking, dynamic, and never dull—even though the product itself doesn’t interest me, I found myself exploring the site just to enjoy the design.
Why this site is a top pick for best web design of the month:
Kudos to the creative team for delivering a site that’s a strong contender for best web design of March.
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Created by Digital Noir and Stillifly


Pulteney Grammar School is one of South Australia’s leading co-educational schools, driven by motivated students and dedicated educators.
This entry stands apart from the previous two, earning its place for the way it balances functionality and results. Designing and developing a school website that doesn’t end up a design disaster is no small feat.
These projects are notoriously challenging—complex navigation, endless content, and clients with limited budgets but big expectations. Yet this team pulled it all together into a cohesive, effective site.
The result is a visually engaging design, focused on outcomes and tailored to its specific audience.
Key design highlights:
Congratulations to the creative team for delivering a site worthy of best web design of March.
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Web design by Taja-Stoll

Leonetto Cappiello: Italian-French artist, poster designer, caricaturist, and designer—often called the father of modern advertising.
As you’d expect, this website is a work of art in itself, designed as a journey through the life and work of this modern-era artist.
Every detail is crafted to give visitors an intimate look at his creations.
Along the way, you’ll find subtle animations and beautifully loaded content that enhance the art without distracting from its essence.
Key design elements:
Congratulations to the creative team for making it into the best web design of March.
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Web design by Island Media
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