About

You know what you want.
You just can't explain it yet.

This is for the solopreneur about to spend real money on a website they can't describe to anyone — the one who's been saying “I'll know it when I see it” to every designer they've talked to.

The problem

Galleries are built for designers

Most web design galleries assume you already know the difference between editorial and minimal, or that you can explain why one layout feels trustworthy and another doesn't.

If you're not a designer, you leave inspired but no closer to telling anyone what you want. That costs money: revision cycles, misunderstandings, redesigns nobody planned for.

The approach

Filter by context, not vocabulary

Every entry is tagged by industry, style and platform, so you can filter by the world you're in rather than by terms you'd have to look up. The quiz takes your instincts and gives them a name. The brief generator turns that name into a document a developer can quote from.

Browse, find what resonates, get a brief. That's the whole product.

64

Curated entries

5

Style profiles

$10

One-time brief

Counts are read live from the gallery — they go up as entries are added.

FAQ

Common questions

Do I need to know anything about web design to use this?

No. The gallery is sorted by industry — fashion, software, food and drink, and so on — so you can browse sites that look like your world. The quiz asks plain questions. No design vocabulary needed.

What does the style quiz actually produce?

A named style profile — “Clean & Confident”, “Bold & Editorial” and so on — plus a shortlist of gallery entries that match it. We email it to you so it's there when you sit down to brief someone.

What is the brief generator and what does it cost?

You answer a short set of questions about your audience, goals, pages and budget. The generator produces a structured PDF brief. It costs $10, once. No subscription.

Can I give the brief directly to a developer or designer?

Yes, that's what it's for. It covers visual direction, tone, page structure and functionality. Developers and designers are used to working from documents like this.

How is this different from showing my developer a Pinterest board?

A mood board shows what you like. A brief explains why, and for whom. The generator gives your developer both: the visual references and the context behind them.

Are the gallery entries hand-picked?

Yes. Every entry is reviewed manually before it goes in. Nothing is pulled from an automated feed.

What payment methods do you accept?

Checkout runs through PayFast — card, instant EFT, SnapScan and Masterpass. We never see or store your card details.

Still have a question?

It's a small operation. Email directly and you'll get a reply from a person.

info@inspirationalwebdesigns.com