![]() ![]() If you’re building a personal brand or a service-focused company, you want to check out Dovile’s ‘about us’ page. You too can create an airy and minimalist feel for your ‘about us’ page by allowing for enough whitespace between different page sections and page elements. Like the business itself, this page focuses on both looking and sounding minimalist and stylistic. As ‘about us’ page examples go, we love that Ginza has opted to call the page something a little different in its menu (‘our story’ instead of ‘about us’). Take the Japanese restaurant Ginza as a prime specimen. And more importantly, your restaurant website should include an ‘about us’ page. Yes, even restaurants should have a website. ![]() Notice also how the only links available on this page focus on showcasing his clients, and giving customers an easy way to get in touch. Thoemke also dedicates a considerable amount of space to highlight his achievements on his ‘about me’ page. Consider using stylistically similar photos across your website to achieve the same effect. The fashion photographer does a wonderful job in making sure that the ‘about me’ page fits his creative professional brand. If you’re building a professional portfolio website, take a page out of Linas Thoemke’s book. Just what should you include on an ‘about me’ page for a personal website? You could promote your blog and portfolio in a similar fashion, or add a contact form at the bottom of your page and encourage users to get in touch. Pay attention to the dedicated section to promote their upcoming tour and the way the band shares links to the most recent news on their blog. But on top of that, Niqvist does a great job of giving the users a reason to stay on their site. We love how this ‘about us’ page consists of the story of the band as well as the introductions to each member. Regardless of whether you’re a company, a brand, or a band (like in Niqvist’s case), an ‘about us’ page is the best place for introducing the team to your customers. She also alternates the location of the text and images in each section, creating an engaging and intuitive page design that keeps readers scrolling. On Cocco’s ‘about us’ page, different page sections are clearly separated from each other, making it easier to follow the content on the page. Hero sections are a wonderful way of grabbing new customers’ attention when they land on a new page – commonly, you see large images, slideshows, or videos used in the hero section of a web page. As far as ‘about me’ page examples go, we love what Marcia Cocco has done with hers.īeing an illustrator and visual artist, she uses a self-portrait of herself in the hero section of the page. ![]()
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