Composite - Inkandpaper Modelingagency Landing Page Template
A bold, brutalist landing page built for a child and teen modeling agency. It features a full-screen slow-motion video header, a rigid composite card gallery split by age range, and an expandable detail panel for each face. The waitlist form keeps submissions controlled and scarcity-driven, making the page feel selective rather than salesy.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
This is a single-page gallery and detail landing page for a child and teen modeling agency. It opens with a full-screen black-and-white video header, flows into a grid of composite talent cards divided by age range, and closes with a pinned waitlist form. The design is bold brutalist with an Ink and Paper palette built for high contrast and editorial impact.
Who this template is for
This template is built for modeling agencies that represent young talent, from school-age children to teenagers. It speaks directly to the people on both sides of the booking relationship.
- Modeling agency owners and talent directors who want a roster that looks curated, not crowded
- Casting directors and brand managers searching for commercial talent across children's apparel, catalog, and back-to-school campaigns
- Parents of child and teen models who need to assess an agency quickly, often late at night, before committing a weekend
What problem this template solves
Most agency pages either look like dated directories or oversell with glossy stock imagery. Neither builds real trust with casting professionals or cautious parents. This template fixes that gap.
- It removes the "open-for-anyone" feeling by using a waitlist model, signaling that roster spots are earned, not given
- It gives casting directors a fast, organized way to scan talent by age range without navigating away from the page
- It gives parents a clean, credible first impression that communicates the agency's editorial standards before a single word is read
What you get with this template
You get a complete, single-page layout that handles talent discovery, brand presentation, and lead collection in one scroll. Every section has a defined role and nothing is decorative for its own sake.
- A full-screen video background header with a centered agency wordmark in brutalist typography
- A composite card gallery divided into age-range sections, each card expandable into a full detail panel with stats, recent bookings, and a three-image series
- A pinned waitlist call-to-action with a minimal submission form collecting parent name, child name and age, city, and one unretouched photo upload
Feature list
This template is built around a focused set of functional components that serve the editorial and commercial needs of a child and teen modeling agency.
Full-Screen Video Background Header
Slow-motion black-and-white footage of young talent in motion plays behind an oversized brutalist wordmark. The video is shot on a bare cyclorama wall with no props, letting faces carry all the visual weight.
Age-Range Sectioned Gallery Grid
The talent roster is organized into clearly labeled grid sections: "FACES 7-11" and "FACES 12-17." Each section heading is stamped across the viewport in large brutalist type, giving the scroll a structured, editorial chapter feel.
Expandable Composite Card Detail Panel
Clicking a talent card does not navigate away from the page. Instead, the card expands inline to reveal a full detail view showing the model's stats, recent booking history, and a three-image series within a thick ink-black bordered layout.
Pinned Waitlist Call-to-Action Bar
A vermillion-on-ink-black "Join the Waitlist" button stays pinned to the bottom of the viewport at all times. It is visible no matter where the visitor is on the page, keeping the conversion action always within reach.
Minimal Waitlist Submission Form
Clicking the waitlist button reveals a stripped-down form with five fields: parent name, child first name, child age, city, and one unretouched snapshot upload. The copy above the form reads "We open books quarterly. Submissions reviewed in order received."
Vermillion Accent Interaction System
A single searing vermillion red is reserved exclusively for hover states, active card highlights, and the waitlist button. Every other element stays within the ink-black, graphite, and unbleached white palette, making the red feel intentional each time it appears.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Establishes agency identity and visual tone immediately |
| Agency Wordmark Block | Centers the brand name in large brutalist typography |
| FACES 7-11 Grid | Displays composite cards for school-age talent |
| FACES 12-17 Grid | Displays composite cards for teen talent |
| Card Detail Panel | Shows expanded stats, bookings, and image series inline |
| Pinned Waitlist Bar | Keeps the primary call to action visible throughout the scroll |
| Waitlist Form Overlay | Collects parent and child submission details |
Design & branding system
The visual identity uses a Bold Brutalist theme built on an Ink and Paper color system. The result feels like a freshly printed contact sheet on a light table: high contrast, purposeful, and unadorned.
- Color palette: unbleached stock white (#F5F0EB) for backgrounds, deep editorial ink (#1A1A1A) for primary surfaces, graphite notation gray (#4A4A4A) for secondary text, and vermillion red (#E63926) used only for interactive states and the waitlist button
- Typography is oversized and brutalist throughout, with section headings stamped across the viewport at near-full width to create visual chapter breaks
- Composite cards use thick ink-black borders, and the overall grid feels rigid and deliberate, like a casting director working through a physical deck
Mobile & speed optimization
The layout is designed to translate the brutalist editorial feel to smaller screens without losing its impact. Card grids and detail panels are structured to remain readable and navigable on mobile viewports.
- The pinned waitlist bar remains visible and tappable on mobile, keeping the conversion action accessible at every scroll depth
- The waitlist form uses minimal fields to reduce friction on touch devices, making submission straightforward on a phone
How this template helps you convert
This template uses scarcity and selectivity as its primary conversion drivers. The design deliberately withholds bookability, making the waitlist feel like an opportunity rather than a fallback.
- The visible but non-bookable roster creates genuine demand: visitors can see the talent but cannot act without joining the waitlist, which positions the agency as selective and in control of its roster
- The pinned vermillion call-to-action button creates a persistent low-pressure nudge, always visible but never intrusive, so the decision to join happens when the visitor is ready rather than when they feel pushed
- The minimal form reduces drop-off at the final step by asking only for what is necessary: five fields and one photo, with honest copy that sets clear expectations about review timelines
Other information about this template
This template was built as part of the Ink and Paper composite series, designed specifically for fashion and lifestyle agencies operating in the child and teen modeling niche. A few additional details worth noting:
- The template style is Gallery plus Detail, meaning talent browsing and profile depth live on one page without requiring separate profile URLs
- The creative direction is Curated Collection, which means the grid layout is intentionally rigid and editorial rather than fluid or masonry-style
- The header concept is Full-Screen Video Background, so the template is built expecting a video asset, not a static image, as the primary hero element
- The landing page direction is Waitlist and Coming Soon, making it well suited for agencies preparing a soft launch or managing a controlled roster intake
- The theme is Bold Brutalist, which informs every typographic and spacing decision across the layout




Theme
Bold Brutalist
Creative direction
Curated Collection
Color system
Ink & Paper
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Waitlist/Coming Soon
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Background Header
Age-range Sectioned Gallery Grid
Expandable Composite Card Panels
Pinned Waitlist Call-to-action
Minimal Waitlist Submission Form
Vermillion Accent Interaction System
Related questions
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