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25+ Well-Designed Brochure Website Examples

Last Updated April 7 2026

Juhil Mendpara

Written By Juhil Mendpara

A brochure website is the simplest type of website a business can have. Think of it like a brochure, but on a URL that anyone can access anytime. It’s usually a few pages, covers the basics (who you are, what you do, how to reach you), and doesn’t try to do anything fancy. No e-commerce, no login portals, no booking engines. Just information, presented well.

This is a collection of well-designed brochure websites.

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Screenshot of Cutler & Co., from the brochure websites collection.

A Melbourne fine dining restaurant with a brochure website that sticks to what matters: menu, hours, location, and a reservation link. Moody photography does the talking, as a printed dining pamphlet brought online.


Screenshot of Meals by Genet, from the brochure websites collection.

LA Ethiopian restaurant with a warm brochure website showing food photos, a menu, and a friendly “Ready to order?” prompt. Feels like a takeout flyer that got a design upgrade.


Screenshot of Dhamaka , from the brochure websites collection.

One of NYC’s buzziest Indian restaurants running a near single-page brochure website. Bold red palette, menus, and a Resy “Book Now” button. Everything a diner needs on one scroll, like a folded menu card.


Screenshot of Smuggler

San Francisco’s legendary tiki bar with a dark, atmospheric brochure website showing drinks, hours, and location. Like a cocktail menu you’d pick up at the bar, but clickable.


Screenshot of Kaufman Law, from the brochure websites collection.

Boutique NYC employment law firm with a clean brochure website in navy and white. Services, team bios, and contact info. The digital version of the firm’s printed letterhead and capabilities sheet.


Screenshot of Manifest Law, from the brochure websites collection.

A modern law firm brochure website that skips the typical navy-and-gavel look. Clean lines, services, and contact. Like a minimalist business card expanded to a few pages.


Screenshot of Dental Care Seattle, from the brochure websites collection.

Five-dentist Seattle practice with a friendly brochure website. Team photos, services, and a welcoming tone. Like the pamphlet you’d find in the waiting room, but warmer.


Screenshot of Bloom Dental Group, from the brochure websites collection.

California holistic dental group with a brochure website built around its preventative-first approach. Earthy color palette and service descriptions that read like a wellness clinic’s printed guide.


Screenshot of Spencer Dentistry, from the brochure websites collection.

Family dental practice brochure website covering cosmetic, surgical, and appliance services. Straightforward and informational, like a dental office welcome packet for new patients.


Screenshot of Jen Carrington, from the brochure websites collection.

Coach for busy creatives with a brochure website showing coaching services, courses, and testimonials. Feels like a beautifully designed one-page flyer for a creative workshop.


Screenshot of Shane Kinkennon, from the brochure websites collection.

Leadership advisor with a brochure website using bold illustrations and first-person copy. Like an executive coaching firm’s printed capabilities deck. Confident, polished, and to the point.


Screenshot of Bridgetown Church, from the brochure websites collection.

Portland church brochure website with service times, community groups, and prayer resources. Like a modern church bulletin redesigned for the web.


Screenshot of Mountain View Church, from the brochure websites collection.

Arizona church brochure website with Sunday services, outreach info, and event details. Works like the welcome card you’d get handed at the door, just digital.


Screenshot of DIGDEEP, from the brochure websites collection.

Nonprofit brochure website that leads with the mission (closing the U.S. water gap) before asking for anything. Like an impact report folded into a few web pages.


Screenshot of Ever Be Therapy, from the brochure websites collection.

Dr. Ann Krajewski’s brochure website with hand-drawn illustrations and candid photos. Like a hand-illustrated wellness flyer. Personal, warm, and inviting.


Screenshot of Schmitt + Company, from the brochure websites collection.

Napa Valley construction management firm with an elegant brochure website. Large project photography and minimal copy, like a luxury property developer’s printed lookbook.


Screenshot of Atlas Plumbing NYC, from the brochure websites collection.

NYC plumber’s brochure website with service details, area served, and contact info. Like a fridge magnet flyer that got promoted to a proper website.


Screenshot of Honest Renovators, from the brochure websites collection.

Renovation contractor’s brochure website where the brand name does half the trust-building. Before/after photos and a straightforward layout, like a project portfolio you’d flip through at a consultation.


Screenshot of H&M Landscaping LLC, from the brochure websites collection.

High-end landscaping brochure website with a coral-and-sage palette, service illustrations, and estimate CTAs. Like a premium garden design brochure you’d pick up at a home show.


Screenshot of Tom Hill Garden Design, from the brochure websites collection.

UK garden designer’s brochure website with panoramic project photos and earth-tone navigation. Unfolds like a landscape architecture firm’s printed portfolio.


Screenshot of Solo Salon, from the brochure websites collection.

Hair salon brochure website with a prominent “Book Now” CTA, service info, and a fresh color palette. Like a salon’s appointment card and service menu combined into one page.


Screenshot of Bathhouse , from the brochure websites collection.

Vogue-featured Virginia spa’s brochure website showcasing thermal pools, saunas, and steam rooms. Reads like a luxury retreat’s printed welcome guide


Screenshot of Michael Calcagno & Nancy Hamilton, from the brochure websites collection.

Santa Barbara real estate team’s brochure website that sells the lifestyle first, properties second. Like a glossy relocation brochure for the Montecito set.


Screenshot of Deneene Guerry, from the brochure websites collection.

South Carolina realtor’s one-page brochure website on Canva. The digital version of a business card with a headshot. Minimal, but it exists, and that matters.


Screenshot of Downtown Notary, from the brochure websites collection.

Toronto notary’s brochure website with SEO-smart copywriting, services listed, and subtle CTAs. Like a notary’s printed service sheet, except this one ranks on Google.


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