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22 of the Best Examples of Beautiful Blog Design
Lindsay Kolowich Cox
Published: April 07, 2023
According to a recent survey, 70% of customers rely on expert and insider advice. That's right — that means most people trust bloggers more than celebrities, journalists, or politicians.
But how do you get people to fall in love with your blog in the first place? (Aside from remarkable content, of course.)
Well, just as your website homepage is like the front door to your business, your blog's design — much like a welcome mat — is the front door to your business blog.
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If you're not attracting people visually, how will you get them to take the next steps to actually read (and, hopefully, subscribe to) your content? Once you're done creating quality content, you still have the challenge of presenting it in a way that clearly dictates what your blog is about.
Images, text, and links need to be shown off just right — otherwise, readers might abandon your content, if it's not showcased in a way that's appealing, easy to follow, and generates more interest.
That's why we've compiled some examples of blog homepages to get you on the right track to designing the perfect blog for your readers. Check 'em out, below.
Beautiful Blog Examples to Inspire You
- Help Scout
- Microsoft Stories
- Pando
- Design Milk
- Fubiz
- Webdesigner Depot
- Mashable
- Brit + Co
- Tesco Food Love Stories
- HubSpot
- I Love Typography
- 500px
- Wired
- Golde
- Recode
- Pluralsight
- Crayon
- Black Travelbox
- Pixelgrade
- BarkPost
- Goodwill Industries International
- Springly
Inspiring Examples of Beautiful Blog Homepage Design
1. Help Scout
Sometimes, the best blog designs are also the simplest. Help Scout, makers of customer service software, uses a unique but minimalist design on its blog that we love — it limits copy and visuals and embraces negative space.
What we particularly like about this blog is its use of featured images for all posts, including the "Most Recent Posts" section that highlights recent or particularly popular entries. These images catch the readers' eye and signal what the post is about. And it works — everything about this blog's design says clean and readable.