As we transition into a new season and reach the end of June, it’s time for our monthly roundup where we search for and highlight the best web design of the month.
This time, we’ve reviewed over two hundred websites, looking for standout web animations, the most engaging user interactions, the most impressive layouts, and a long list of other criteria that help us determine which sites make the cut.
After narrowing it down, we’ve selected ten websites that stand out for various reasons, but all share one thing in common: they might just be the best sites you’ll see this month.
All the sites featured in this article are the work of independent web design studios, creative agencies, web developers, and designers outside our own studio.
You won’t find any self-promotional sites from design or web studios here—just real-world projects that faced real challenges and delivered results that made their clients happy.
Here are the top web designs you’ll discover:
This selection includes product websites, e-commerce, food industry sites, corporate web design, minimalist design, and visually striking layouts…
We’ve got a lot to cover with these ten references, so let’s dive in before time gets away from us.
Let’s discover the best web design of June.
Web design and development by Gil Huybrecht


A website designed to showcase and sell a tech product, featuring a minimalist and user-friendly approach.
What stands out in this project is the carefully chosen color palette and the creative use of typography.
On top of that, the development is top-notch, offering users a seamless and interactive browsing experience.
The tags that make this the best web design of the month for June:
Congratulations to Gil Huybrecht’s web design and development studio for being among June’s best.
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Web design and development by Whiteboard

Aro is a product designed to help you disconnect from the internet and social media for a few minutes each day, so you can reconnect with real life—without interruptions.
This website nails two key aspects that were likely part of the creative process from the start: the product’s tech-forward nature, and the sense of authenticity and humanity that both the product and brand want to convey.
They’ve definitely succeeded, which is why this is one of the month’s top web designs.
The tags that make this the best web design of the month for June:
Congratulations to Whiteboard’s web design and development team for making it into June’s best.
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Web design and development by Pattern


This website is dedicated to home decor products, with a distinctly artistic approach. Inside, you’ll find ashtrays, vases, match holders, and more.
The design is artful yet never loses sight of its e-commerce purpose. It’s friendly, easy to use, and easy to navigate, with beautifully shot and selected images, and a natural, human touch that makes it truly appealing.
Take a look at how the products are displayed on screen to see just how many ways you can approach and design an online store.
The tags that make this the best web design of the month for June:
Congratulations to Pattern’s web design and development team for being among May’s best.
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Web design and development by Build in Amsterdam

Vitra’s website lets you playfully search for and find your perfect office chair—which, for someone like me who’s spent a lot of time sitting, is no small feat.
The site features a minimalist design and flawless development, with standout animations and user interactions.
The features that make this the best web design of the month for June:
Congratulations to Build in Amsterdam for being among May’s top web designs.
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Web design and development by Airnauts

We wrap up our summer selection with a refreshingly original concept: a machine that lets you serve authentic Italian gelato at home.
The idea itself is innovative—combining the convenience of fresh coffee at home, the ingenuity of Nespresso, and the world of gelato, resulting in a machine that lets you make ice cream anywhere (as long as you have electricity, of course).
But we’re not here just to indulge in gelato—we’re here for the web design.
This site is highly visual, dynamic, engaging, and approachable.
It has a youthful vibe, thanks to its color palette and typography.
The tags that make this the best web design of the month for June:
Congratulations to Airnauts for being among May’s best web designs.
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All references, web designs, and web developments featured here are the work of their respective creators. We have not received any pressure or incentives to include them in this list, and we consider ourselves a fully independent entity with our own opinions.
If you think there’s a site that doesn’t deserve to be on this list, or you have a better suggestion, leave us a comment or send us an email with your proposal.
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