Amplify is a bold, asymmetric landing page template built for education influencer marketing agencies. It pairs a cinematic scroll sequence with a brutalist editorial design to show proof before asking for anything. Real creator portraits, stacked campaign metrics, and two clear lead-capture paths make it ideal for agencies pitching EdTech brands, university enrollment teams, and education publishers.
by Rocket studio
Amplify is a single-page template for education influencer marketing agencies. It opens with a full-bleed giant headline, then unspools a scroll-driven portfolio of creator campaigns. Two lead paths convert visitors: a campaign brief form and a gated downloadable report. The design follows a bold brutalist editorial language that feels printed, not generated.
This template is built for agencies that connect education brands with trusted student-facing creators. It fits teams whose work is inherently visual and results-driven, and who need a page that performs like a pitch deck without the PDF.
Education brands often struggle to trust influencer agencies because agency websites show style without substance. Prospective clients want to see actual creators, actual numbers, and actual outcomes before they fill in any form. Most templates cannot hold that kind of evidence in a compelling sequence.
You get a complete, single-page layout designed around the rhythmic reveal of creator work and campaign results. Every section has a defined role, from the pressure-filled opening headline to the dual conversion paths at the base of the page.




Theme
Bold Brutalist
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Ink & Paper
Style
Asymmetric Grid (60/40)
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Giant Headline Opening Block
Cinematic 60/40 Scroll Sequence
Stacked Campaign Metrics Panel
Dual Conversion Path System
Campaign Brief Inquiry Form
Editorial Ink and Paper Visual System
What kind of agency is this template designed for?
Can I use this template if I only have a few campaigns to show?
What does the campaign brief form collect?
Is the PDF content included with the template?
Can the colors and typography be updated to match an existing brand?
A brief paragraph introducing the feature set: Each feature below maps directly to a component in the template. Nothing here is speculative.
The page opens with a single full-viewport headline set in a compressed, ultra-heavy grotesque typeface. The text reads "YOUR AUDIENCE IS IN CLASS RIGHT NOW" in pure editorial black on unbleached cream. The period is rendered in scarlet, landing like a circled grade on an exam. No image, no subhead competes for attention on this beat.
The scroll sequence uses a split-column layout where the 60-column side carries a fullscreen creator video still and the 40-column side stacks campaign metrics vertically. The grid alternates which side holds the visual weight across each creator beat, keeping the eye moving. A single full-width stat block in oversized type interrupts the sequence mid-scroll, then the asymmetry resumes.
Each creator panel surfaces three data points: impressions, enrollments driven, and cost per acquisition. The figures are set in the scarlet accent color so they register immediately as proof, not decoration. The repetition of the metric stack across multiple panels builds a rhythm that reads like a performance report.
A structured inquiry form appears after the third creator case study beat and again anchored at the page base. It captures brand name, campaign goal via dropdown (app installs, enrollment, brand awareness, or product launch), target student demographic, and budget range. The placement after demonstrated proof reduces friction at the moment of highest intent.
Visitors not ready to brief the agency can exchange their email for a downloadable PDF titled "The 2025 EduCreator Index." This secondary path catches warm leads at every scroll depth and keeps them in the nurture flow without requiring a full campaign commitment.
The palette uses four deliberate values: unbleached stock cream (#F5F0E8) as the base, dense editorial black (#1A1A1A) for primary type, red-pen markup scarlet (#D72638) reserved for interactive elements and metric callouts, and ruled-line gray (#B0ADA6) for dividers and secondary text. Scarlet never appears as decoration; it signals action or result.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Giant Headline Block | Opens the page with full-viewport typographic pressure |
| Creator Video Still | Anchors the 60-column side of each scroll beat |
| Campaign Metrics Stack | Displays impressions, enrollments, and cost-per-acquisition |
| Full-Width Stat Break | Interrupts the grid mid-scroll with a single oversized number |
| Campaign Brief Form | Captures qualified leads after the third creator beat |
| Page Base Form | Repeats the brief form anchored at the scroll endpoint |
| Gated PDF Offer | Collects emails from visitors not yet ready to brief |
The visual language is deliberately editorial and physical. It is meant to feel like opening a heavyweight zine rather than loading a website. Color blocks run edge-to-edge with no padding softening the impact.
The template is structured for single-page vertical scroll, which translates cleanly to mobile viewports. The asymmetric grid collapses into a stacked single-column flow on smaller screens without breaking the beat-by-beat rhythm.
The page is sequenced to earn trust before it asks for anything. Proof comes first; conversion comes after.
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