
Giving your web design a natural look can make your website friendlier as well as show your appreciation of the environment. Nature-themed web designs can also give your website a unique character.
There are many ways you can use nature to make your website stand out or help you get a message across to your website visitors. Here is a showcase of over 40 exceptional web designs that use nature themes.
Here is another collection that you should also view: 30 Beautiful Web Designs Inspired by Nature.
Natural Elements
Using natural elements is a great way to subtly add a little bit of character and "green" into your website design.Virtual Sky Studio

Circa, the Prince

Campus Vida

PHUNK’N CREATIVE

Using Clouds
Clouds are also a good use of a subtle nature element, but instead of making a web design go in a "green" direction, clouds give the website more of a calming, peaceful, relaxing feel to it.Jihane AMAL

Blue Sky Resumes

Ready Made Designs

Chirp

Just Made My Day

Elemodo Software

Silly Poems for Even Sillier Kids!

Photo Landscapes
Using photos or photo manipulations of landscapes gives you a realistic feel (obviously), but also a more serious and professional feel to your web design.Larva Labs

ACE Hardware Phoenix

Nick Cates Design

Aussie BBQ Legends

Villager Restaurant & Catering

Discover Tennessee Trails & Byways

Studio 7 Designs

Story Pixel

Parasol Island

Corny

Surya Asri

Illustrated Landscapes
Using illustrated landscapes gives your web design that green feel, but it also gives a friendlier feel. The benefit of using illustrations is that — depending on the illustration style — you can get different moods and emotions across to your viewers.Goin Nutty

Digiti

GUERRILLA

IndoFolio

Pralinen Schachtel

Urban Roots

The Shark Lab Aquarium and Research Facility

Atomic Cartoons Inc.

Flourish Web Design

Mark Forrester

Spoof University

Orange Label Design Studio

Comcast Town

pallygiraffe.com

The Great Bearded Reef

profedota.ru

LePushMail

RedBrick Health

Carbonmade

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