Before starting any project, the first thing people often do is analyze what others have done before him, what’s the current industry norm and How is everyone solving the issue? Ok, let’s narrow down our focus on designing a landing page that drive results.

After specifying your landing page goal or objectives, next thing you can do is check out how other designers are achieving these goals and how you can use them in your design process.

We all have our go-to places for landing page design inspiration but if you are looking to expand beyond that, check out some of the best sources, we have listed below:



Crayon is like the Wikipedia of marketing design, created by John Osborne & Jonah Lopin. They have a huge collection of design components not just landing pages, approximately 18 million real marketing examples. Next time you start a design project, start from Crayon first.



LandingFolio is a categorized landing page design gallery created by Danny Postma. One of the best features of LandingFolio is how you can filter the landing page design based on the category you are looking for.



Lapa is a gallery for landing pages created by Tinh Nguyen. You can filter the designs by category and if you want you can submit your landing page design using this form.



Land Book, a landing page design gallery created by Dawid Liberadzki, Konrad Księżopolski and Marcin Wieprzkowicz.



Call to Action is a neat & organized gallery of various design components.



Httpster a design gallery where you can filter the designs either by category (music, news) or by type of style (minimal, dark).

One Page Love is a directory of One Page Websites created by Rob Hope. It’s a curated directory of only one page websites. You can check out this directory for finding one page landing page design inspiration.

Both landing pages and email newsletter have more or less one common goal in mind, to convert users to do the desired action. Really Good Emails is a curated directory of thousands of beautiful emails.

A gallery of trending email designs. A project launched by Min Kim to help designers find inspiration.



An online portfolio for design professionals owned by Adobe.

Dribble, a name that needs no introduction. A platform where design professionals share their creative works.



Although most people don’t think of Pinterest as a resource for gathering design inspiration but if you can type your search queries right it can take you by surprise you with its vast amount of visual collections.

A curated gallery of email, infographics & landing page designs.

If you have any favorite sources of inspiration, links or suggestions let us know in the comment below and don’t forget to hit the subscribe button to stay informed.