25+ Orange Websites with Beautiful Color Palettes

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In a World Wide Web full of blues, greens, and purples, there’s one surefire way to make your website design stand out from the crowd — design your website in scroll-stopping, eye-catching orange!

But wait! before you do that, you should consider color psychology and what the color orange means when it comes to design.

If orange is your goal, the first thing you need to ask yourself is: what kind of orange should I use?

There’s a lot more than meets the eye when it comes to orange design. For instance, lighter shades like peach symbolize communication, compassion, and good manners. Brighter hues are a sign of vitality, adventure, and success.

What shade works best for the message you’re trying to tell? 

Showcase of Orange Websites

Designers, it’s time to get inspired! In this post, you’ll find 25+ websites that use orange in an attention-grabbing way. From professional to playful, this variety of citrus-hued sites is sure to inspire you. So why not add a pop of orange to your next design? You may be surprised at how much this cheerful color can brighten up a website.

Vecteezy

As a designer, you’re probably familiar with Vecteezy, the free vector, stock photo, and video site. Of all the options they have access to, they chose the vibrant color orange for their homepage background, with simple darker orange graphics. Why? Because orange is a color of creativity.

Orange Websites - Vecteezy

Sketch

If you’re part of a design team, chances are, you know the collaborative design app, Sketch. Their website is designed in shades of orange, representing creativity, communication, encouragement, and success. This website, with its orange color scheme, is putting off all the right vibes for a perfect partnership.

Sketch

Netrix

Digital design agency Netrix has a super fun and splashy website — and they should since professional web design is what they specialize in! So, it’s especially meaningful that they chose bold, bright orange as the dominant color on their site. Orange, as seen here, pairs especially well with black, white, and shades of gray.

Netrix Orange Website

Boost

The orange color, because of its association with the fruit of the same name and Vitamin C, is largely associated with health and immunity. For that reason, using an orange color palette for Boost Immunity Vitamins was a no-brainer! Pops from the complementary purple color palette really jump off the page.

Boost

Odopod

Odopod uses a confident, colorful, creative color palette that consists of a combination of orange-ish hues from carrot to cantaloupe. Colors were chosen to show they’re enthusiastic, determined, and adventurous — but the gradient to a milder shade also portrays self-control and restraint.

Odopod Orange Color Palette

OH! Media

Are you surprised to see so many web designers using orange for their own portfolio websites? We’re not! Because a vibrant orange color symbolizes creativity and confidence. These are two traits you want in the person who will build your website. It’s also a memorable color and they know it will stand out. 

OH! Media

IdeaScale

Better put on your shades — now, that is a bright color! IdeaScale is all about linking people and their ideas with organizations that can make them into reality. They are building a brighter future and portraying that with the brightest orange color short of neon. Full-color imagery and blue call-to-action buttons complete the design.

Bright Orange Websites - IdeaScale

UXPERT

UXPERT says that user experience matters — and the experience of using their website is an extremely pleasant one! Off the bat, you’re greeted with a light orange color — representing good communication and exceptional service. 

UXPERT

Fixate

Here’s another digital design studio with a great-looking orange color palette website! (I’m really seeing a theme here.) It’s because designers know that orange, black, and white are confident color combinations. These colors are memorable, eye-catching, and give a bit more razzle-dazzle than the usual choices.

Fixate

Warface

Would you be surprised to know this next orange color palette site belongs to a digital designer? This one uses a lighter orange background color than most, focusing more on communication, perhaps. You must click on this site – if for no other reason than to see the cool changing cursor icons!  

Warface

Studio Kohl

The symbolism of orange isn’t bound by geography. Mumbai graphic design studio used it as the principal color scheme on their home page, combined with the popular black and white combination. They also mixed in a splashy, vivid aqua green, that pairs exceptionally well with the orange color. Try it with your design!

Studio Kohl

Clique

This is about as close as orange can get to red, without actually being called red. The bold, fiery, saucy deep shades the Clique chose for their orange website design communicate feelings of compassion, determination, confidence, and heightened emotion. They are very serious about what they do. 

Clique

Judy

A bright, bold orange color is a symbol of safety (Think: traffic cones, crossing guard vests, and road barricades). So it’s no surprise that a company selling safety gear would use the bold color safety orange for their site. The color pairs perfectly with a calm color palette of pale yellows.

Judy

Curadoria DiVerGente

Belo design de site laranja! That’s Portuguese for “beautiful orange website design” at least, according to Google Translate, since I don’t speak Portuguese (apologies to my friends in Brazil). This site is really well done —vivid, warm color, beautiful design. Bookmark this page as a fantastic design inspiration.

DiVerGente

Firewatch

Video game site, Firewatch is designed with all brown, yellow, and orange design elements — the color basis of the design is all centered around your job in the game as a fire lookout. The warm, bold colors are fun, stimulating, happy, active, and energizing. They definitely fit the theme of the game.

Firewatch

Chirpley

Chirpley uses artificial intelligence to pair companies with micro-influencers on social media. In an industry where creativity and communication are key, it only makes sense that the orange color scheme would make an appearance on the company’s website

Chirpley

Jason Pontin

Journalist Jason Pontin’s website is a simple, yet extremely effective site you’ll definitely want to bookmark for your orange web design inspirations. A solid orange background color sets the stage for a black and gray design with pops of orange color spread throughout. Orange represents communication — the perfect choice for a journalist.

Orange Websites - Jason Pontin

Sugarpova

The orange color scheme is strong with this one! All different shades of orange color — peach, salmon, tangerine — they’re all present and accounted for. While orange is the mainstream color for Sugarpova’s site, you’ll see a lot of red and pink represented here, too. It’s a candy store, so you can expect an upbeat design with lots of colors.

Sugarpova

Street Greek

Orange is a great color scheme for restaurants. First, it has a vibe of being earthy and healthy — and customers will feel less guilt eating there. The color orange is happy and cheerful, perfect for casual eateries like Street Greek. And, it’s a nice break from the typical blue and white color palette that we see so often with Greek restaurants!

Street Geek

Daly

PR and media are all about communication. The orange color palette represents communication. It’s a no-brainer! These two were always destined to be together. How about that pink dot? Pink represents fun, femininity, and youthful innocence. It’s likely a nod to the founder, Alex Daly.

Daly

Integral

Music distribution and sales company Integral uses a vivid color of orange for their home page, paired with a contrasting deep navy blue for other pages on their site. A simple, yet very effective three-color creative design.

Integral Orange Website

Daddy Design

Warning: If you’re allergic to orange color, grab your epi-pen before you click on Daddy Design’s site. Just kidding, you probably would’ve already injected yourself before you got this far down the page our roundup of orange website designs. But this one made the list because of the static orange sidebar. Cool feature!

Daddy Design

Wild Souls

Orange is a great color for food, particularly healthy food. Wild Souls makes natural nut butters and marmalades and has a message of eco-consciousness. So, their website’s orange color shades that range from peach to burnt orange are perfectly matched to their brand.

Wild Soul

Evens

As we’ve mentioned above, orange is often affiliated with health and well-being. Evens is a telemedicine site for people with GI issues. From a color perspective, orange is a calming, soothing, and cleaning choice that reduces anxiety some people might have about talking to a doctor. The color is matched perfectly with contrasting blue and crisp, clean white. 

Evens

Patrick Heng

Okay, even if you’re already set on your design and color scheme by now — you just have to click on this interactive web design and play around for a minute. It’s so much fun! Speaking of fun, do you know what color represents fun? Okay, I’ll tell you…it’s orange! 

Patrick Heng

Trey Hardin

Trey Hardin’s simple orange color palette is perfectly suited to his design philosophy — well-crafted, content-driven, contextually-aware with a focus on luxury brands. That’s why he chose the color of creativity, communication, determination, and success. 

Trey Hardin

Aviate Foods

Aviate Foods creates eco-friendly superfoods. No wonder their entire design concept has an orange color scheme, right? The eye-catching color of immunity-boosting health and vitality is the background color of their home page, paired with simple black and white. A winning design combination.

Orange Websites - Aviate

Zero

Zero is a smartphone app for helping people learn to lose weight with intermittent fasting. Besides being a color for a healthy lifestyle, orange is also representative of activity, enthusiasm, encouragement, self-control, determination, and new adventures. Sounds like the perfect fit for someone looking to start a lifestyle change!

Zero

Final Thoughts on Orange Websites

Orange websites are becoming more and more popular in website design, and for good reason. The color orange is associated with health, happiness, fun, communication, creativity, and success, making it a perfect choice for a company that wants to convey those qualities to its visitors. There are many different shades of orange to choose from, each giving off a slightly different vibe, so think about what the orange color represents and how it portrays your company’s brand.

We hope you got some design ideas from this roundup of 25+ orange web design inspirations. Even just adding small orange color elements is a great way to stand out from the competition and appeal to customers who want a cheerful online experience. Are you ready to add some flair to your next website design?

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