- Rebecca Strehlow
- Jul 20, 2023
- 6 min read
Updated: Apr 27

Contact us pages are a bit undervalued in website design. Some designers save up all their creative energy for the homepage, the shop or the portfolio. While these pages are certainly the priority, the humble contact page is also worthy of attention.
A contact page is the place where you provide information such as your email address, phone number, mailing address and location, created using an online form builder. Using attractive and compelling design ideas, they draw in clients and encourage website visitors to engage with the brand. The following websites boast unique and engaging contact page examples.
As you create a website and potentially start a business of your own, feel free to draw inspiration from these examples when designing your contact us page.

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10 best contact us pages
01. Juliana Laface

Among the best websites is Juliana Laface’s design service site. Like the rest of her site, her contact us page leaves us no room to doubt her design expertise. The page opens with a trendy light pink image on the first fold, overlaid with a large header reading “Contact.”
Upon scrolling down, visitors are presented with a unique contact form design that asks for just the right amount of detail. By asking for information such as budget and project due date, it’s clear that Juliana intends to hit the ground running. For people who aren’t ready to fill in all the fields, she provides them with an alternative—to book a free 15-minute consultation call to discuss their projects. This way, she’s able to draw in potential customers and gently guide them through her sales funnel.
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02. Dija Ouija

The contact us page on Dija Ouija’s website includes an image of her product - in this case, the artist’s work - to catch the eye of site visitors. To the left of an image is a form labeled “Contact Me.” Between the light pink, black and white used on both the image and the form, the artist, Kahdija Murray, has customized the contact page to fit her brand colors.
Interestingly, the contact us page not only includes the standard name, email and message fields, but it also includes several social media buttons. Clicking on these buttons takes the user directly to Kahdija’s social media pages, providing yet another option for viewing her work and getting in touch.
03. Sophie Westfall

Sophie Westfall gives her graphic design website a dreamy feel by adding animated butterflies to her contact us page. She replaces the usual “Contact Us” heading with a friendly “Hello!” Before asking people to get in touch, she gives them a reason to contact her by explaining a bit about her background and experience.
To make things convenient for her site visitors, Sophie provides them with multiple options for reaching out. Her email address, LinkedIn profile and Instagram page are linked to directly from the contact page. Below these links is a form that lets people send her a message directly through the website.
04. Lumo

Lumo’s contact us page is clear and minimalistic, using text and white space rather than images. The background is a soothing dark green, helping it pop even without the use of visuals.
The contact page begins with the header “Let’s Talk,” followed by a short paragraph encouraging people to get in touch. It also includes their email address and a link to their Instagram and Facebook pages. To the right of this is a contact form where visitors can submit their own name, email address and message.

As a whole, Lydia Hill’s artist website makes it easy to get in touch with her from any page. She includes a unique set of social share buttons in the header, helping potential clients find her on Facebook, Instagram, Dribble and more. These social buttons are supplemented by a “Let’s Work Together” tab in the navigation bar that takes users to her contact us page.
The website’s contact us page is straightforward and to the point, providing Lydia’s email address as well as a form that users can fill in to get in touch. The simplicity of the form is offset by the website’s large, animated header, which adds a sense of cheerfulness and a burst of color to each of the site’s pages.
06. Teacup Bee

Artist Melissa Pagluica’s website uses a contact us page that enables people to connect while simultaneously highlighting her design skills. The entire background of the page is made up of Melissa’s own illustrations, offering an enticing glimpse of her talent that makes us want even more.
Overlaying the illustration is a contact form, which is slightly translucent so as not to detract our attention from the drawings in the background. The fields are simple and straightforward, helping visitors get in touch while keeping their attention focused on the illustration rather than the contact process.

Bodyrock Bootcamp is a fitness training program with a website that effectively reflects its brand. Its contact us page uses strong shapes and bold text, and balances the seriousness of a black-and-white design with the subtle addition of energetic colors.
On the first fold of the page is a contact form that asks for all the standard details - name, email, phone number and message. Below that, they provide their own phone number and email address, coupled with an enticing offer for a free one-on-one session. This offer, which seems too good to pass up, encourages people to get in touch, try out their services, and become dedicated clients.
08. MIGIZI

MIGIZI is a youth education program that clearly displays its work and mission on every part of their site—including their contact us page. This page is essentially split into two parts, with their contact information on the left side and a large photo of their program on the right. The image not only makes the contact us page visually attractive, but it also emphasizes the program’s merits to interested partners and participants.
The contact page includes three unique elements: an interactive Google Maps image displaying their location, a donation button, and an email signup button. This helps cater to each type of visitor - from people who want to donate to those who want to subscribe to their newsletter.

Mane Ethical Hairdressing’s website boasts a user-friendly, easy-to-navigate contact us page with a stunning layout. As a service business, she puts the most critical element at the top of the page: a “Book an Appointment Online” button that lets clients schedule an appointment directly through the site.
Below the booking button is a phone number, email address, and physical address, as well as the business’s opening hours and a box for people to send a personal message. To the right of this information is a large photograph showing an unclaimed cup of coffee and a cookie - beckoning clients in for an afternoon drink.
10. Ice Mobility

From looking at Ice Mobility’s website, it’s clear that they gave due attention to their contact us page. The page has strong visual appeal, with a behind-the-scenes photo of their company directly beneath the header. They also preface their contact page with a pun - “Let’s break the Ice” - eliciting a chuckle and making the brand feel approachable and relatable.
It’s clear that Ice Mobility would “love to hear from you,” and they promise high-quality customer service and quick response times. This helps encourage people who otherwise may not be motivated to reach out, while giving visitors a sense of their strong brand values.
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