Restaurant websites are a great place to find inspiring designs and also to check out some nice ways of displaying photographs within a design. Since the main content of a restaurant is their food – or at least it should be – there is no better thing to do than show beautiful images of the food. So for this post, I’ve rounded up 40 Tasty Restaurant Websites to Inspire You. You’ll notice that these restaurant web designs use images in a variety of ways to put the focus where it needs to be. Whether it’s a full background or in a slideshow, the images make it all about the food. So here we go, enjoy the tasty selection and remember that sometimes images are better than a thousand words.
Marie Catribs

Culinaria

TasteSpotting

The Noodle Box

PizzaExpress

McDonalds

Aqua Italia

San Diego Brewing

Twelve Restaurant

Chez Gerard

Nuevo

Veda

Brooklyn Fare

FIG

Ruby Tuesday

Jake’s

Hoddows

Hunan Gourmet

springhill

Restaurant El Amigo

isle

Le 28Thiers

The Little Cake Parlour

Cannolificio Mongibello

La Masa Mimatta

Pic Fresh

Giraffe

Sesame

Choga NYC

Giannis Steakhouse

Osaki

Alley Pfannekuchen

Back Yard Burgers

MoNkEyNuTs

Olive Garden

Daimu

Charlie Browns

Gibsons Steakhouse

Auberge de lill

Saf Restaurant

Sources:
- Site Inspire
- Inspiration Time
- The Best Designs
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Gisele Muller is someone that recently discovered a new career online. A person that really likes technology, design, photography and creativity. An eternal geek wannabe, tech fan and a communication lover! Current location: Porto Alegre, RS Brazil. Twitter: @gismullr
Error pages are often neglected by designers because they are rarely seen, or at least that’s the plan. But we all know things happen. A visitor may incorrectly enter a url, or try to find something on your site that just isn’t there. These are times when the 404 page will receive a few visits, but visiting an error page isn’t necessarily part of a pleasant user experience. That’s why many designers these days are taking a little extra time and effort to get creative with the 404 page. Doing so helps ease frustration by the user and shows an attention to detail. In this post I’ve rounded up 40 Creative 404 Error Pages to Inspire You.
agens

Abduzeedo

Tobias Ahlin

Chris Jennings

Mark Dijkstra

futureofwebdesign.com

twurn

IAMWW

amyherndonphotography.com

designzillas.com

xhtml kitchen

Christopher Meeks

Drexler

Oroza

Sandand Starfish

Imaginaria Creative

The Little Cake Parlour

Carsonified

publicitweet

Salt of the Earth

Doorstep Dairy

At First Sigth

Joyent

dm11sto.com

Veerle

tix02

Fuelly

getdropbox.com

cssremix

Huwshimi

turbomilk

theesthetik.com

Pixel Thread

hdqt.co.uk

Product Planner

chrisglass.com

gadies.com

Sofa

Project Fedena

David Hellmann

About the Author
Gisele Muller is someone that recently discovered a new career online. A person that really likes technology, design, photography and creativity. An eternal geek wannabe, tech fan and a communication lover! Current location: Porto Alegre, RS Brazil. Twitter: @gismullr
A few weeks ago, we showcased web designs that made use of the color yellow. Along those same lines, this week we are focusing on another warm and bold color, one that definitely has lots of impact. This inspirational showcase is all about the color red. Red can have several meanings, and a few of them even contradict one another, such as love and anger. Despite how the color red is being used in a design, there is one thing for certain – it can definitely get people’s attention. So much in fact, that studies have shown red to cause a person’s respiration rate and blood pressure to increase. Notice how these 50 web designs use the power of red to strengthen their message.
McMillers Sweets Emporium

Typefaces

Truf Creative

new to york

Dark Crimson

Revolver

Youth Against Sudoku

Impulse

Cafe Rouge

Uemit Oezcan

coalmarch

ColouringCode

Rapala

Festiki 2010

Poster Ninjas

reveal reel

Tuesday Creative

godmother

sonze

Raka Creative

taami berry.com

axelsears.com

Cora Design Studio

jonwallacedesign

lapatisserie.in

Mr Singh’s

Gorilla Coffee

helveti-tweet

Alex Flueras

Bless this Stuff

take the mic

thecolorcure

recetas de rechupete

bitbots toys

Mountain City Club

capricorn

BarneyFunk

Future of Web Design

Mr. Simon Collison

Chirp – The Twitter Developer Conference

Take the Walk

bowtie

Here, File File!

Chrome

Maurivan

Proiect 1000

Oliver Kavanagh

nGen Works

LEVI – Advertising

Carsonified

About the Author
Gisele Muller is someone that recently discovered a new career online. A person that really likes technology, design, photography and creativity. An eternal geek wannabe, tech fan and a communication lover! Current location: Porto Alegre, RS Brazil. Twitter: @gismullr
A clean and minimal web design is an effective way to convey an image of elegance and sophistication. This type of design is all about doing more with less, and making use of plenty of white space to let content and page elements breathe. However, it can be difficult to come up with a solid minimal website, because you can’t rely on “shiny” design elements to make things visually appealing. So if you’ve struggled in the past to tackle this type of web design, we’re here to help. Here’s a showcase of 60 minimal and super clean web designs to inspire you.
Sleepover, San Francisco

Nicholas Cary

70/SF

The Carbon Co-op

Process Journal

Thorsten Van Elten

WorkLifeBalanceCentre

Bernard Tschumi Architects

Effektive

NotJones

alan cook

hellomake.com

caseydunn.net

us (design studio)

Electric Gecko

theanthropologist.net

Ryan Willms

Good Inc.

Mr Toledano

midtone design

hunt studio

designschneider

Where They At

TA

coolandtheguide

Maksimer

fedena

Birch

Simon Heijdens

needswants.com

amillion things to do

haikavanian.com

Sveinn Davsson

Jamie Gregory

Daring Fireball

Stories & Novels

Johny Favourite

Antony Gormley

H by Harris

Root

superawesome

precinkt

Patrick Mullen Design

Spiritualized

studiofeed.ca

Masood Kamandy

Emrah Yaman

Design Code

wktokyo.jp

Thirteen.

Oscar Barber

Hot Meteor

Astheria

Berit Somme

pixelbot

made by on

Patrick Monkel

ben hulse design

pixelcraft

Rainfall Daffinson

About the Author
Gisele Muller is someone that recently discovered a new career online. A person that really likes technology, design, photography and creativity. An eternal geek wannabe, tech fan and a communication lover! Current location: Porto Alegre, RS Brazil. Twitter: @gismullr
A few weeks ago for our Monday inspiration I posted a collection of yellow web designs. So today, we’ll focus on it’s neighbor on the color wheel…green. Although some shades of green can be considered warm, it is a cool color that is primarily used for its calming attributes much like blue, and like blue, green is often associated with nature. With so much focus lately being put on the environment, we see green being used in this capacity, but it can also be used to signify jealousy and envy. Nevertheless, green can have many different meanings. So here are 50 green web designs to help you see how it’s being used, and to help you get some ideas of how you might use green in your next project.
Alex Buga

a modern eden

Gowalla

tori’s eye

plain green

onehub

mint

silverback app

lionite portfolio

Simply Invoices

Envato

i-avion

Green Infrastructure Inc

sprouter

clear ideaz

Plant with Purpose

mocapoke

cgalvin.com

hrasti.com

DesignSnack

FreeGobbler

Logo Labs

origencreatives.com

cromulent design

koffieverkeerd.be

zendesk

Daguia

SprintBio

Elite

Hearthcore

Steve Ottenad

go glamping

Eco Environments

elmwood

Emotions by Mike

LeafSpan

blymp

more

refresh teesside

frogwatch museum

Glucone R

duplos

HyperX Local

cullpa

Green Globe Ideias
2010/05
Breeze

tolingo

The Fruit Box

SproutBox

terrededouceur.com

About the Author
Gisele Muller is someone that recently discovered a new career online. A person that really likes technology, design, photography and creativity. An eternal geek wannabe, tech fan and a communication lover! Current location: Porto Alegre, RS Brazil. Twitter: @gismullr