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Accord - Editorial Workplace Mediation Landing Page Template
The Accord editorial workplace mediation landing page template is a split-screen, single-page design built for professional mediation practices targeting HR directors, team leaders, and in-house counsel. It pairs accreditation badge displays with a Testimonial Mosaic scroll experience, a gated PDF resource form, and an editorial magazine visual identity rooted in authority, confidentiality, and structured conflict resolution.
by Rocket studio
Accord is a split-screen landing page template designed for workplace mediation practices. It carries the visual weight of a heavyweight editorial journal: authoritative serif typography, a warm ink-and-paper palette, and a scroll-driven Testimonial Mosaic that guides visitors from a first glance at accreditation badges to a confident decision to download the Resolution Playbook or book a confidential call.
This template is built for professional mediation practitioners and organisations that need to engage senior decision-makers during high-stakes workplace disputes. The design tone, content hierarchy, and conversion flow are calibrated specifically for professional services in the legal-adjacent market.
Unresolved workplace conflict costs companies in lost productivity, legal fees, and damaged employee relationships. Most mediation websites look either too clinical or too soft to earn the trust of a stressed HR director or a cautious in-house counsel. This template solves that credibility gap directly.
You get a fully structured, single-page layout that handles every stage of the buyer journey: from initial credibility signalling through to form submission. Each section is purposefully placed to guide high-stress visitors toward a clear, constructive outcome.




Theme
Editorial Magazine
Creative direction
Testimonial Mosaic
Color system
Ink & Paper
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Split-screen Hero with Badge Panel
Scroll-driven Testimonial Mosaic
Gated Resolution Playbook Form
Dual Conversion Path Structure
Editorial Feature Grid
Ink and Paper Visual Identity System
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This template delivers purpose-built components for a workplace mediation practice. Every feature is grounded in what the source design brief specifies.
The hero opens as a 50/50 split-screen layout. The left panel displays four accreditation and award badges rendered in monochrome with fine engraved detail against the warm paper background. Each badge carries a small caption noting the year and distinction earned. The right panel holds a single large display-type headline, set in confident serif type, stating a concrete resolution statistic. This arrangement lets the credentials facilitate trust immediately, before a word of body copy is read.
As visitors scroll, they encounter an escalating series of anonymised workplace conflict scenarios set in editorial prose on the left, paired with resolution testimonials formatted as oversized pull-quotes on the right. The cases grow in complexity, from a single interpersonal dispute through to boardroom deadlock. The mosaic rhythm alternates between text-heavy panels and breathing white space, creating the feeling of turning pages in a heavyweight journal rather than scrolling a standard website. This approach helps facilitate open communication about difficult scenarios without exposing any party's identity.
The primary call to action is a gated PDF download: the Resolution Playbook, a guide on managing workplace conflict before it reaches a formal grievance or tribunal. The form asks for first name, work email, and a single contextual dropdown asking "What best describes your situation?" with options including "Active grievance," "Team tension," and "Exploring options." This approach honours voluntary participation: visitors self-select their readiness and receive relevant information accordingly.
Beneath the gated form sits a secondary text-link call to action: "Book a Confidential Call." This path reduces friction for visitors already past the research stage. Offering two distinct routes means the template can simultaneously nurture cautious prospects and engage decision-makers ready to act, without forcing either group into an uncomfortable next step.
Below the mosaic, an editorial feature grid presents the practice's key strengths in a non-uniform layout. Rather than a standard icon grid, the sections are typeset in the style of a magazine feature spread, maintaining visual consistency with the broader editorial identity while clearly communicating the mediation process, confidentiality framework, and resolution approach.
The footer follows the Vercel Horizontal Flow pattern, presenting essential navigation, legal provisions, and contact information in a clean horizontal layout that complements the editorial design without adding visual clutter.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Split-Screen Hero | Display badges and statistic headline |
| Testimonial Mosaic | Escalate case studies with pull-quotes |
| Resolution Playbook Form | Gate PDF download and capture leads |
| Confidential Call Link | Convert ready-to-act visitors immediately |
| Why Accord Grid | Communicate mediation practice strengths |
| Horizontal Flow Footer | Present legal info and navigation |
The visual identity follows an Editorial Magazine theme built on an Ink and Paper colour system. Every design decision reinforces authority without feeling corporate, and warmth without feeling soft.
Although this template is designed desktop-first to serve HR directors and in-house counsel working at their desks, full mobile support is included. Many individuals searching for sensitive mediation services do so privately on mobile devices, making a responsive layout important for complete audience reach.
This template is structured to move a stressed, sceptical visitor from first impression to a concrete action without ever feeling pushy. The conversion logic respects the sensitivity of the mediation context.
This template is classified under the Legal and Compliance category, within the Mediation and Alternative Dispute subcategory, with a niche focus on workplace mediation. It is built for the UK and US legal-adjacent professional services market and uses UK-inflected English throughout, with a professional register suited to formal corporate and legal environments.