Curate is a full-width immersive landing page template built for art gallery wedding day-of coordinators. It blends collage-style visual storytelling with a deep Plum Executive color system to attract creative couples who chose a gallery over a ballroom. The page guides visitors through five real weddings before presenting a clear booking form, making the path from first impression to reserved date feel natural and inevitable.
by Rocket studio
Curate is a Heritage and Story landing page template designed for day-of wedding coordinators who work inside art galleries. It uses layered collage aesthetics, a rich Plum Executive palette, and a narrative-driven scroll to attract art-loving couples and turn a first visit into a reserved date.
This template was built for a very specific professional: a day-of coordinator whose work happens inside galleries, museums, and cultural spaces rather than conventional ballrooms or hotel venues. If you need a page that speaks fluently to creative clients, this is your match.
Art gallery weddings carry a set of logistical and cultural expectations that a generic coordinator page simply cannot communicate. Couples who choose a gallery need reassurance that their coordinator understands both event flow and institutional gallery rules. A standard template undermines that trust before a single word is read.
You get a fully designed single-page layout that walks visitors through your story, your process, and your past work before ever asking for anything. Every section is crafted to feel like moving through a gallery, room by room, with intention.




Theme
Heritage & Story
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Plum Executive
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Layered Collage Viewport Header
Ambient Gallery Video Pairing
Catalog-style Coordination Timeline
Handwritten Testimonial Overlays
Inline Booking Module
PDF Playbook Lead Capture
Can I use this template if I coordinate weddings in venues other than art galleries?
How does the inline booking module work on the page?
What is included in the Gallery Wedding Playbook section?
Can I replace the example weddings with my own portfolio work?
Is the sticky bottom bar always visible as visitors scroll?
This template ships with a carefully scoped set of visual and structural features drawn directly from the source brief.
The header fills the entire viewport with overlapping collage elements: a Polaroid of a couple laughing before an abstract canvas, a torn gallery floor plan with handwritten notes, a pressed flower with a soft shadow, a foil-stamped place card, and a 35mm film strip. Subtle parallax depth makes the layers drift gently as the visitor arrives. A hand-lettered script headline fades in after a two-second pause.
A wide ambient video of an empty gallery at golden hour transitions to the same space mid-ceremony with guests seated among the installations. This pairing gives visitors an immediate and visceral sense of what a gallery wedding actually feels and looks like.
The coordination process unfolds like a museum exhibition catalog. Each phase, including vendor walkthrough, gallery liaison, ceremony cue sheet, and reception pivot, is presented as a numbered catalog entry with a supporting detail photograph. The format feels considered rather than clinical.
Client testimonials appear as handwritten notes on torn card stock, layered over venue photography. The treatment feels personal and tactile rather than like a standard review carousel, reinforcing the curatorial personality of the brand.
The primary call to action opens an inline booking form directly on the page. The form includes a date picker, a gallery venue name field with an exploring-options fallback, a guest count slider, and a single open textarea labeled "Tell us about your vision." The flow is intentionally minimal to reduce friction.
A secondary conversion path offers visitors a downloadable resource called "Our Gallery Wedding Playbook," captured by an email field. This gives couples who are not ready to book a meaningful next step, and gives the coordinator a way to stay in contact.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Viewport Header | Introduces brand through layered collage and delayed headline |
| Ambient Video Block | Shows gallery space before and during a ceremony |
| Five Real Weddings | Builds trust through full immersive wedding showcases |
| Coordination Timeline | Explains the service process as a catalog-style walkthrough |
| Testimonial Overlays | Presents social proof through handwritten card stock notes |
| Inline Booking Module | Converts ready visitors with a minimal date reservation form |
| Sticky Bottom Bar | Re-engages scrollers with a persistent Reserve Your Date prompt |
| PDF Playbook Capture | Offers a secondary path for visitors not yet ready to book |
The template uses a Plum Executive color system built to feel opulent and restrained at the same time. Every color decision reinforces the gallery environment rather than competing with it.
The layout is built with a full-width immersive structure that adapts to smaller screens without losing its editorial character. The collage header and video sections are designed to reflow gracefully on mobile viewports.
The page is structured around a trust-first philosophy. Visitors see five complete real weddings in full immersive detail before the booking form ever appears. By the time the form is visible, the coordinator has already proven fluency.
This template sits within the Wedding and Events category, specifically designed for the Wedding Venue Services subcategory and the art gallery wedding venue day-of coordinator niche. It is a strong fit for coordinators building their first professional web presence or refreshing a page that no longer reflects their caliber of work.