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Top 5 Best & Worst Website Designs of 2021 Your website is the first impression someone has of your

[logo]( [logo]( Top 5 Best & Worst Website Designs of 2021 Your website is the first impression someone has of your business, so it makes sense that you want to put your best foot forward. The sites that have made this list of the Top 5 Best & Worst Website Designs of 2021 show why well-planned design and a solid marketing strategy make a huge difference. What you’ll see here is that when it comes to website development, a truly awful site stands out just as much as an exceptionally well-designed one. Our featured case study of the month is Mott Corporation. View our approach and full case study details below. [logo]( [TALK TO A BRANDTENDER]( Top 5 Website Designs Let’s start with some truly imaginative and inspiring website designs that give new meaning to the term "online experience". These sites have several key design features in common: • They are visually stunning • They are mobile-friendly and responsive • They share a story • They are interactive and engaging [Read More]( Top Design Trends in 2021 Each year, new design trends come to the fore and they are usually based on a mix of the latest technological advances along with some reimagined favorite concepts. From 3D imagery and parallax animation, with a dash of old school vintage nostalgia thrown in, this year... [Read More]( Featured Case Study Mott Corporation engineers partnered with Lounge Lizard to redesign and update their Corporate/Product website with a better user experience strategy, internal search system, and production configuration. [Read More]( New York City 112 WEST 34TH ST, 18TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10120 [logo] [646-661-7828](tel:6466617828) Long Island 991 MAIN ST, SUITE 200 Holbrook, NY 11741 [logo] [631-581-1000](tel:6315811000) Nashville 424 CHURCH ST SUITE 2000 NASHVILLE, TN 37219 [logo] (615) 800-8922 Washington DC 1101 CONNECTICUT AVE NW, SUITE 450 WASHINGTON, DC 20036 [logo] [202-900-8859](tel:2029008859) [logo]( [logo]( [logo]( [logo]( All Rights Reserved © 1998,2021 Lounge Lizard Worldwide Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Lounge Lizard, 991 Main St, Suite 200, Holbrook, NY 11741, United States

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