Dugout is a baseball memorabilia landing page template built for serious collectors and dealers. It opens with an interactive Before/After Slider, moves through thematic gallery sections, and drives visitors toward individual lot pages with persistent calls to action. Every design detail reinforces archival credibility and scarcity-driven desire.
by Rocket studio
Dugout is a single-page memorabilia landing page template designed to showcase high-value baseball collectibles. It opens with a draggable Before/After Slider, flows through curated thematic gallery sections, and closes the emotional gap between casual curiosity and genuine collector commitment. The layout is warm, structured, and built to earn trust before asking for anything.
This template is built for anyone presenting baseball memorabilia with the seriousness it deserves. Whether you are running a boutique auction house or a private collector selling a prized estate, Dugout sets the right tone from the first scroll.
Selling rare memorabilia online has a credibility problem. A flat product page cannot communicate the weight of a PSA-graded rookie card or the story behind a game-worn flannel. Dugout closes that gap with layout decisions that signal expertise and authenticity before a visitor reads a single word.
Dugout delivers a fully structured, single-page layout focused on the entire collector journey. Every section has a defined job, and every visual choice reinforces the archival, premium positioning of the pieces on display.
This landing page template is built around features that serve collector psychology and drive click-through to individual lot pages.
The header splits the viewport between an ungraded card in a penny sleeve and the same card encapsulated in a graded slab. Visitors drag the slider themselves, physically feeling the transformation. A single tagline fades in below the slider: "From shoebox to showcase."
The scroll is organized into named exhibition rooms such as "The Golden Era," "Ink and Authenticity," and "Game-Worn." Each room uses a thumbnail grid that expands into full-detail overlays. The overlays surface provenance documentation, grading close-ups, and authentication hologram imagery.
High-value single pieces break out of the grid into full-width hero spotlights. These alternating rhythm sections build desire through scarcity language and condition rarity framing, ensuring the most significant pieces receive the visual weight they warrant.
A "Browse the Full Vault" button stays anchored to the bottom of the viewport at all scroll depths. It keeps the primary action visible without interrupting the browsing experience or rushing the emotional commitment.
Visible certification badges appear throughout the page. A collector guarantee statement surfaces after the third scroll section, timed precisely when desire tends to outpace skepticism. Provenance timelines appear on each spotlight piece.
Every gallery thumbnail carries a "View This Piece" call to action. There is no cart on the landing page itself. The design moves visitors to an individual lot page before any transaction is requested, respecting the collector's pace.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Before/After Slider | Opens with interactive card transformation and fade-in tagline |
| Golden Era Gallery | Showcases vintage card groupings with expandable detail overlays |
| Ink & Authenticity | Highlights signed pieces with provenance and hologram documentation |
| Game-Worn Showcase | Presents wearable artifacts with condition rarity and scarcity language |
| Hero Piece Spotlight | Single-item full-width feature for highest-value collection entries |
| Collector Guarantee | Trust statement timed to appear after third scroll section |
| Floating Vault Button | Persistent bottom-anchored call to action across all scroll depths |
The visual identity follows a Soft Gradient theme using a warm, archival Citrus Burst color system. The palette feels like afternoon sun hitting the third-base line in September: glowing and structured at the same time.
The layout is designed to translate its gallery-and-detail structure cleanly across screen sizes. The slider, grid overlays, and floating button are all built to remain functional and readable on smaller displays.
Dugout is engineered around a single conversion goal: move a visitor from browsing to emotional commitment on one specific piece before asking for anything transactional.
Dugout is a strong fit for the autograph authentication niche within the broader sports and entertainment memorabilia market. It is designed as a gallery and detail landing page, meaning it does not include a checkout flow, inventory management system, or order processing layer.




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Lavender Dream
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Interactive Before/after Slider Header
Thematic Curated Gallery Sections
Hero Piece Spotlight Blocks
Persistent Floating Vault Button
Timed Trust and Certification Layer
Click-through Optimized Detail Cards
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