Counsel is a full-page lawyer landing page template built for boutique attorney résumé studios. It combines a nine-image Photo Grid Mosaic header, a cinematic scroll sequence, and a Monochrome Steel palette to deliver the weight and credibility that legal professionals expect. Every section is designed to show craftsmanship before asking for commitment.
by Rocket studio
Counsel is a storybook, full-page landing page template designed for a boutique attorney résumé service. It uses a cinematic scroll structure, a monochrome steel color palette, and deliberate typographic choices to speak directly to serious legal professionals. The template guides visitors from first impression to a confident call to action.
This template is built for boutique document studios and legal résumé professionals who serve a high-caliber attorney clientele. It speaks the language of the legal market and presents a service with the authority that audience demands.
Generic service pages fail legal professionals. An attorney evaluating a résumé studio expects the page itself to demonstrate precision, craft, and an understanding of how hiring decisions get made. A weak first impression costs the studio the engagement before a single word is exchanged.
You get a complete, single-page layout that functions as both a portfolio and a persuasion tool. Every section has a defined role in moving the visitor from curiosity to action.
The following features are built directly into the Counsel template structure as described in the source brief.




Theme
Atelier Studio
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Monochrome Steel
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Nine-frame Photo Grid Mosaic Header
Cinematic Three-act Scroll Sequence
Before-and-after Résumé Comparison
Pull-quote Testimonial Section
Tiered Call-to-action Architecture
Closing Statement Section
Who is the Counsel template designed for?
What does the "Begin Your Brief" button do?
Can visitors review résumé samples before committing?
What is the color palette used in this template?
How many times does the primary call to action appear on the page?
The header arranges nine tightly cropped, desaturated images in an asymmetric grid. Subjects include a fountain pen nib on cotton paper, embossed court letterhead, serif typography close-ups, and a leather portfolio opening. No single image dominates; together they establish an atmosphere of meticulous craft. The headline "Your Career, Argued on Paper" fades in over the mosaic after a two-second hold.
The process unfolds across three full-viewport acts: Discovery, Drafting, and Delivery. Each act fills the screen completely before the visitor scrolls forward. This pacing creates the rhythm of turning pages in a bound brief and keeps the visitor engaged through the full service story.
Section one of the cinematic sequence holds a side-by-side comparison. The "before" version appears slightly blurred; the "after" is razor-sharp. This single visual moment communicates the value of the service more directly than any paragraph of copy.
Testimonials appear as large-serif pull quotes set against a deep charcoal background. Each quote is attributed with the attorney's new title and firm. A muted gold accent underlines each promotion detail, drawing the eye to the outcome rather than the praise.
The primary call to action, "Begin Your Brief," appears three times: as a gold-outlined button at the base of the header, again after the process sequence, and finally as a solid gold button in the closing section. A secondary path, "See Full Portfolio," lives as an underlined text link beneath each transformation example and opens a lightbox gallery of anonymized résumé samples.
The final section narrows to a single column of text written in the style of a closing legal argument. It frames the cost of a weak résumé in terms of billable hours never earned, giving the visitor a concrete reason to act before leaving the page.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Photo Grid Mosaic | Establish craft and atmosphere through nine curated images |
| Headline Fade-In | Deliver the primary message after a deliberate two-second pause |
| Before-and-After Comparison | Show the tangible transformation the service produces |
| Discovery Act | Explain the intake process and narrative excavation step |
| Drafting Act | Demonstrate live typography and margin-setting craftsmanship |
| Delivery Act | Show the final PDF and printed delivery experience |
| Testimonials Block | Build trust with attributed pull quotes and outcome details |
| Closing Statement | Frame inaction as a measurable professional cost |
| Primary call to action Buttons | Route committed visitors to a dedicated intake page |
| Portfolio Lightbox Path | Let cautious visitors review anonymized résumé samples first |
The visual identity follows an Atelier Studio theme built on a Monochrome Steel color system. The palette references the atmosphere of a partner's corner office at dusk, with backgrounds alternating between deep charcoal and parchment white so text always lives in a contrasting tone.
The template is structured for a clean reading experience across screen sizes. The cinematic full-viewport sections reflow gracefully so the scroll pacing holds on smaller displays.
The page earns the click by demonstrating visible craftsmanship long before it asks for commitment. By the time a visitor reaches the final call to action, they have already seen the difference between adequate and exceptional.
Counsel is built within the Storybook and Full-Page template style category and is filed under the Personal and Résumé category with a Lawyer Profile subcategory focus. It is designed for the lawyer professional résumé niche.