Corporate websites have a reputation for being dull. But every year, the Webby Awards recognize companies that break that mold, turning their online presence into something people actually want to explore. From interactive timelines to infinite scrolling canvases, these winners show that corporate communication can be just as inventive as any consumer campaign.
Here are 10 Webby Award winners in the Corporate Communications category from the past decade. Check them out below.
1. e.l.f. Beauty Corporate Website (2025)
Agency Kettle transformed the billion-dollar beauty brand’s standard corporate site into a storytelling engine built on a headless CMS. The result speaks equally to fans, investors, and the industry, with bold narratives and a living impact report. Won both the Webby Award and People’s Voice.

2. Valmont Industries (2024)
This Nebraska-based infrastructure company proved that clarity can be the creative act. A clean, well-structured corporate site that made complex industrial information feel simple and immediate, also winning Best IR Website at the IR Magazine Awards.

3. Kin Foundation (2023)
Ukrainian agency Lazarev built a Web3 platform site that swept both the Webby Award and People’s Voice Award, beating out major agencies like BASIC/DEPT. Bold visuals and clear storytelling made blockchain feel trustworthy and human.

4. Oatly – Infinite Canvas (2022)
Swedish agency OKTO built an endlessly scrollable, horizontally navigating, easter-egg-hiding homepage for the oat milk brand famous for being consistently inconsistent. Also won a Red Dot Best of the Best and was shortlisted at Cannes Lions.

5. Aesop – Three Aromatique Candles & Other Stories (2021)
Aesop turned a candle launch into a literary microsite. Three candles named after ancient astronomers each got their own chapter, weaving together mythology, fragrance, and storytelling. Won both the Webby Award and People’s Voice.

6. Nike Purpose Website (2020)
Nike gave its sustainability, community, and diversity commitments the same level of design polish as its product campaigns, proving that purpose-driven content deserves more than a buried PDF link in the footer.

7. Poki Company Website (2019)
The Amsterdam-based web gaming platform poki.com won for a company site as playful and frictionless as the games on the platform itself. Self-funded and competing against heavily backed competitors, Poki treated their corporate site with the same quality-over-quantity mindset they apply to everything they build.

8. Walgreens – Let’s Grow Old Together (2018)
Walgreens reframed a pharmacy chain as a lifelong health companion. Built by agency GSD&M, the site led with emotional storytelling and warm visual design instead of the clinical approach most healthcare companies default to.

9. Airbus Group – Digital Annual Report (2017)
Airbus replaced the traditional PDF annual report with a fully interactive digital experience, bringing financial data and corporate milestones to life through animations and data visualizations.

10. Intermusica (2016)
This London-based classical music artist management agency built a corporate site as refined and evocative as the art form it represents, balancing elegance with usability for an audience of concert promoters and festival organizers.

These winners share a few things in common: they all tell stories instead of listing facts, they design for their specific audience rather than trying to please everyone, and they treat their corporate website as a product worth investing in creatively.
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