Byline - Powerful Education PR Landing Page Template
Byline is a horizontal scroll landing page template built for education public relations agencies. It uses a cinematic scene-by-scene layout to move visitors from first impression to lead capture. The Tech Glass visual identity and Monochrome Steel palette create a sharp, newsroom-grade aesthetic. Two conversion paths serve both ready buyers and early-stage prospects.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Byline is a single-page horizontal scroll template designed for education PR agencies. It guides visitors through a cinematic sequence, from raw research to saturated coverage, using a Tech Glass aesthetic built on a Monochrome Steel palette. Two built-in conversion paths capture both decision-ready clients and exploratory leads.
Who this template is for
This template is built for PR professionals and communications leaders who serve the education sector. It speaks the language of institutional reputation, media velocity, and policy influence. If your clients expect front-page results, this template reflects that standard.
- Education PR agencies pitching to universities, school districts, and edtech companies
- Communications consultants serving vice-chancellors, superintendents, and edtech founders
- Agency principals who want a lead generation landing page that earns trust before asking for contact details
What problem this template solves
Education institutions struggle to translate genuine breakthroughs into sustained media coverage. PR agencies serving this sector often look like generalist consultancies online, which weakens their pitch to specialist clients. Byline solves the credibility gap directly.
- Rival institutions move faster, and your agency's landing page needs to signal speed and authority on first load
- Generic agency templates fail to show coverage trajectory, leaving prospects unconvinced before the conversation starts
- Two distinct audiences, decision-ready buyers and cautious explorers, rarely get served by the same page flow
What you get with this template
Byline delivers a complete horizontal scroll landing page structured around four cinematic scenes. Every section has a defined role: build belief, show proof, then invite action.
- A parallax Floating Photos header featuring translucent glass cards with newspaper fronts, broadcast stills, and podcast art
- A four-scene horizontal scroll sequence moving from research brief to measurable institutional impact
- Two lead generation paths: a frosted-glass "Brief Our Newsroom" modal and a gated "Download the Education Media Landscape Report" offer
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in capabilities that make Byline work as a high-performance education PR landing page.
Cinematic Horizontal Scroll Sequence
The page unfolds left to right across four distinct scenes. Scene one shows a research paper landing on a desk. Scene two reveals the agency's war-room strategy rendered on glass cards. Scene three shows coverage detonating across mastheads with real-time motion graphics. Scene four presents measurable impact data on frosted panels.
Floating Photos Parallax Header
The header is a dimensional media wall built from translucent glass cards. Real newspaper front pages, TV broadcast stills, and podcast cover art hover at staggered depths. Cards drift with cursor-driven parallax, some blurred in the background and others razor-sharp in the foreground. A single chrome tagline fades in at center-frame.
Dual Conversion Path Design
The page offers two intentional exits for different buyer readiness levels. Decision-ready visitors click "Brief Our Newsroom" and get a frosted-glass modal that asks for institution name, type, challenge, and preferred timeline. Exploratory visitors can download a gated media landscape report by providing their email and role.
Glass Card Strategy Display
Scene two renders the agency's pitch strategy as a visual timeline. Pitch angles and outlet targets appear on glass cards, making the agency's process feel systematic and credible rather than opaque. This section is designed to build process confidence before the call to action appears.
Impact Data Visualizations
Scene four displays enrollment lifts, donor inquiries, and legislative citations as clean data visualizations on frosted panels. Motion graphics show view counts climbing and coverage spreading. The effect turns abstract PR outcomes into concrete, scannable proof points.
Tech Glass Visual System
The template uses the Monochrome Steel palette throughout: deep gunmetal for dark panels, polished chrome for text on dark backgrounds, frosted panel white for light sections, and a single signal-blue accent reserved exclusively for interactive elements and calls to action.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Floating Photos Header | Establish media reach with a dimensional glass card wall and the agency's core tagline |
| Scene One: Research Brief | Open the narrative with the raw material, a research paper arriving on a desk |
| Scene Two: Strategy Room | Show the agency's pitch process as a glass card timeline of angles and outlet targets |
| Scene Three: Coverage Explosion | Demonstrate media velocity with cascading headlines, masthead spreads, and motion graphics |
| Scene Four: Measurable Impact | Present enrollment, donor, and legislative outcomes as frosted panel data visualizations |
| "Brief Our Newsroom" Modal | Capture qualified leads with institution type, challenge, and timeline fields |
| Media Report Gated Offer | Capture early-stage emails with a downloadable education media landscape report |
Design & branding system
The visual identity is built on a Tech Glass theme executed through the Monochrome Steel color system. Every color and typographic decision reinforces the feeling of a glass-walled newsroom at dusk, where precision and urgency coexist.
- Four-color palette: deep gunmetal (#1C1F26) for dark backgrounds, polished chrome (#D0D3D9) for text on dark panels, frosted panel white (#F4F5F7) for light backgrounds, and signal-blue (#3B82F6) reserved only for calls to action and interactive moments
- Backgrounds alternate between gunmetal and frosted white across scenes, creating visual rhythm without relying on color variety
- Signal-blue appears exclusively on clickable elements, so every interactive moment feels like a breaking-news alert
Mobile & speed optimization
The horizontal scroll interaction and parallax depth effects are core to the Byline experience. The template is built to maintain visual fidelity and layout integrity across devices.
- Horizontal scroll scenes and glass card layouts are structured to adapt to viewport dimensions without breaking the cinematic sequence
- Frosted panel components and translucent glass card styles are implemented with performance in mind, keeping visual complexity from slowing the experience
- The dual call to action flow, including the sliding modal and the gated report form, is designed to function cleanly on both desktop and touch-based devices
How this template helps you convert
Byline earns the click before it asks for one. The page is structured so that proof of coverage velocity appears well before any lead capture element, giving visitors a reason to trust the agency's process before committing to contact.
- The horizontal scroll sequence builds belief progressively, visitors move from seeing a story's origin to watching it reach saturation, which mirrors the service promise and makes the outcome feel real before the call to action appears
- The "Brief Our Newsroom" modal collects four focused data points, institution name, institution type, challenge description, and preferred timeline, making it feel like the start of a real engagement rather than a generic contact form
- The gated media landscape report provides a second conversion path for visitors who need more context before reaching out, capturing email and role without requiring full commitment
Other information about this template
Byline is a purpose-built template for agencies that operate in a competitive, reputation-driven market. A few additional details are worth knowing before you decide whether it fits your workflow.
- The template is designed specifically for the education PR niche, covering universities, K-12 districts, and edtech companies as named client types within the brief and modal structure
- The horizontal scroll format is a deliberate narrative device, left to right motion maps directly onto the agency's workflow from draft to publish, reinforcing the service story at a structural level
- The frosted-glass modal flow is a three-step sequence: institution context first, story or challenge second, and preferred timeline third, reducing friction by asking one kind of question at a time
- Byline fits within the Portfolio and Agency category and is classified under Education Marketing and Agency as a subcategory, making it discoverable for buyers searching in that space




Theme
Tech Glass
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Monochrome Steel
Style
Horizontal Scroll
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Cinematic Horizontal Scroll Sequence
Floating Photos Parallax Header
Dual Lead Generation Paths
Glass Card Strategy Display
Impact Data Visualizations
Monochrome Steel Color System
Related questions
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