Counsel - Immersive Legal Landing Page Template
Counsel is a dark, immersive landing page template built for legal social media agencies. It combines a floating-photo header, asymmetric 60/40 gallery-walk layout, and an AI iridescent color system to position your firm as the definitive creative partner for law firms. A waitlist-focused design with a live spot counter and a frictionless three-field form turns visitors into committed prospects.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Counsel is a single-page waitlist landing page for a legal social media agency. It opens with a constellation of glowing phone-screen post mockups drifting across a void-black background, then walks visitors through case study frames before closing with a reserved-slot form. Every element builds credibility and creates scarcity before asking for anything.
Who this template is for
This template is built for creative agencies that serve the legal market. It speaks directly to founders who understand that law firms are starving for real brand identity online and want a design that communicates that expertise immediately.
- Legal social media agencies looking to launch or open a new client cohort
- Legal marketing consultants who want a waitlist page that feels premium and intentional
- Solo brand strategists pitching to managing partners, solo practitioners, or legal marketing directors
What problem this template solves
Most agency landing pages look like every other service page. They list credentials, add a contact form, and hope. Law firm decision-makers are trained to spot weak arguments fast. A generic page earns a fast exit.
- Law firm clients do not trust agencies that cannot show visual proof of transformation
- A standard form-first layout asks for commitment before earning it
- Nothing signals scarcity or intent, so visitors leave without acting
What you get with this template
You get a complete single-page layout that guides visitors from curiosity to commitment. The design does the selling before the form appears, letting the work speak first and the call to action land with real weight.
- A floating-photo header with iridescent-glowing phone-screen post mockups over a void-black background
- An asymmetric 60/40 gallery-walk body that presents case study frames in a zigzag rhythm
- A bottom waitlist section with a three-field form, a live spot counter, and a persistent floating call-to-action pill
Feature list
This section covers the core design and structural capabilities built into the Counsel template.
Floating Photo Header
The header opens with actual social media post mockups cropped into phone-screen aspect ratios. They drift slowly across a black void at slightly different depths and rotations. Each frame glows faintly at the edges with iridescent violet or teal. A bold italic headline sits at the center: "Your firm's next client is mid-scroll right now." No navigation bar appears on load, keeping the focus entirely on the posts and the provocation.
Asymmetric 60/40 Gallery Walk
The page body is structured as a curated exhibition. Each case study section places a full mock-up of a firm's Instagram grid or LinkedIn profile on the 60-percent side, with metrics, a strategy note, and a before state on the 40-percent side. The layout alternates which side carries the visual weight, creating a natural zigzag rhythm as visitors scroll. Iridescent gradients bleed between sections like light installations between gallery rooms.
Persistent Floating call to action Pill
After the header clears, a floating pill button labeled "Reserve Your Slot" stays visible as the visitor scrolls. It appears first as this persistent element, then returns as a full-width section at the bottom of the page. This double placement ensures the call to action is never out of reach.
Three-Field Waitlist Form
The bottom section includes a minimal sign-up form with exactly three fields: firm name, practice area (a dropdown with options for personal injury, family, estate, criminal, corporate, and other), and email address. Low friction and a clear purpose make completing the form feel like a smart decision rather than a commitment.
Live Spot Counter
A visible counter shows how many slots remain in the current intake cohort. This single element creates genuine scarcity without fabricated pressure. It respects the audience, as trained legal negotiators respond to real constraints and dismiss false ones.
AI Iridescent Color System
The palette uses void black, holographic violet, spectral teal, and liquid chrome highlight. Violet and teal wash across hover states and section transitions. Chrome white type floats above everything with surgical clarity. The result feels synthetic and shifting, impossible to look away from.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Floating Photo Header | Opens with drifting post mockups and a bold italic headline to provoke immediate engagement |
| Persistent call to action Pill | Keeps the "Reserve Your Slot" action visible as visitors scroll past the header |
| Gallery Walk Body | Presents case studies in alternating 60/40 asymmetric frames with zigzag visual rhythm |
| Iridescent Section Transitions | Bleeds violet and teal gradients between case study rooms to maintain immersive pacing |
| Three-Field Waitlist Form | Captures firm name, practice area, and email with minimal friction at the page close |
| Live Spot Counter | Displays remaining cohort slots to create real, credible scarcity |
Design & branding system
The design language is Dark Immersive, built around an AI iridescent palette that feels like a cracked phone screen glowing in a pitch-black room. Every visual choice reinforces the agency's identity as a creative force, not a commodity vendor.
- Void black (#09090B) backgrounds keep all attention on the glowing content frames
- Holographic violet (#8B5CF6) and spectral teal (#2DD4BF) animate hover states and transitions, while liquid chrome (#E2E8F0) carries all text and interface edges
Mobile & speed optimization
The Counsel template is structured to present its immersive depth cleanly across screen sizes. The floating photo header and asymmetric grid are designed to reflow without losing their gallery-walk feel on smaller viewports.
- Phone-screen aspect ratio mockups are native to mobile proportions, so the header reads naturally on handsets
- The three-field form and floating pill call to action are compact by design, making touch interaction straightforward without additional resizing
How this template helps you convert
The page is engineered to earn trust first and ask second. Visitors see undeniable proof of transformation before the form ever appears. That sequence is deliberate and effective with a legally trained audience.
- The gallery-walk case studies expose the full scale of the agency's creative work before any commitment is requested, removing objections through evidence rather than claims
- The live spot counter and capped intake model introduce real scarcity, a logic that resonates specifically with lawyers trained to negotiate under constraint
Other information about this template
This template is part of a broader portfolio and agency category, specifically matched to the legal marketing and agency subcategory with a legal social media agency niche focus. It is an intersection-matched design built where creative agency aesthetics meet legal industry positioning.
- The template style is classified as Asymmetric Grid (60/40) with a Dark Immersive theme
- The header concept is Floating Photos and the creative direction follows a Gallery Walk structure
- The landing page direction is Waitlist and Coming Soon, making it ideal for controlled intake launches
- This template is well suited to complement a broader portfolio site or stand alone as a pre-launch presence




Theme
Dark Immersive
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
AI Iridescent
Style
Asymmetric Grid (60/40)
Direction
Waitlist/Coming Soon
Page Sections
Floating Photo Header with Glow Effects
Asymmetric 60/40 Case Study Layout
Persistent Floating Call to Action Pill
Frictionless Three-field Waitlist Form
Live Cohort Spot Counter
AI Iridescent Color System
Related questions
Can I customize the case study content and mock-up frames?
What makes this template relevant specifically for legal clients?
Is the waitlist form connected to any external service?
Can I use this template for an active service page instead of a waitlist?
How many fields does the sign-up form include?