Encore is a single-page landing page template built for retirement event DJ and music services. It uses an overlap and layered scroll layout with a luxe minimal aesthetic, drawing on blush, sand, plum-charcoal, and champagne-gold tones. The design guides visitors through a gallery-style experience that builds emotional anticipation and ends with a focused lead capture form.
by Rocket studio
Encore is a retirement event DJ landing page template built on a Gallery Walk scroll structure. Each section overlaps the one before it, creating a steady, unhurried forward motion. The Desert Rose color palette and full-bleed photo header set an instantly warm tone. A focused lead form captures inquiries with just enough detail to start the conversation.
This template is designed for retirement event DJ and music services that want a sophisticated online presence. It speaks to clients who are already emotionally invested in the event and need to feel confident they have found the right person for the job.
Most DJ service pages look the same: a photo, a price list, and a contact button. That approach falls flat for a retirement event, where the emotional stakes are high and the client needs to feel understood. This template solves that mismatch directly.
The template delivers a complete single-page layout designed around the retirement event context. Every section is purposeful, and nothing is included just to fill space.




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Desert Rose
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Full-bleed Photo Header with Fade-in Headline
Gallery Walk Overlapping Scroll Frames
Song-era Staggered Typographic Cards
Translucent Testimonial on Venue Photo
Emotionally Triggered Lead Capture Form
Dual Call to Action Placement with Anchor Link
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I use this template for a general event DJ service?
What information does the lead capture form collect?
How does the Gallery Walk scroll layout work?
What does the secondary call to action link do?
The Encore template includes a focused set of design and layout features drawn directly from the brief. Each one plays a specific role in the page's overall experience.
The header opens with a candid, shallow depth-of-field photograph taken from behind the DJ booth. A vinyl record catches amber light in the foreground while blurred couples sway in the background. Elegant serif type fades in over the lower third with the headline: "The last day on the job should sound like the best night of their life."
Three visual frames make up the main scroll experience. Each frame overlaps the previous section by roughly one quarter of the viewport height. Frames drift slightly upward as they settle into view, giving the scroll a weightless, unhurried cadence that matches the tone of a retirement celebration.
Frame three presents the DJ's musical range as a set of staggered typographic cards. Each card represents a distinct music era: Rat Pack, Motown, Disco, and Yacht Rock. Cards enter the view in sequence, reinforcing the sense that every era of a career can be honored through the right song.
The wide venue photograph in frame two carries a translucent testimonial quote from a retiree layered directly on top. This keeps social proof close to the visual evidence of the service in action, without interrupting the scroll rhythm.
The inquiry form asks for the honoree's first name, the event date, the venue type from a set of four options, and one optional field inviting the visitor to name a song the honoree would never expect to hear. That final field prompts the visitor to picture a specific moment, which increases the likelihood they complete the form.
The primary call-to-action button labeled "Plan Their Soundtrack" appears first at the fold line and again after the testimonial frame. A secondary text link below the form reads "Not sure yet? Browse past setlists" and anchors down to a gallery section lower on the page.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-bleed header | Opens with ambient photo and fade-in headline |
| Frame one | DJ hands and mixer close-up with playlist card |
| Frame two | Wide venue shot with translucent testimonial quote |
| Frame three | Song-era typographic cards in staggered entry |
| Primary call to action block | "Plan Their Soundtrack" button at fold line |
| Lead capture form | Collects honoree details and optional song field |
| Secondary call to action link | Anchor link to past setlist gallery below |
| Setlist anchor gallery | Keeps visitors on-site after form interaction |
The Desert Rose color system gives the page a tone that feels warm and celebratory without being loud. Every color decision maps to a specific function on the page.
The overlap and layered layout is built with a mobile reading experience in mind. Scroll-driven transitions translate well to touch-based navigation, and the staggered card animations remain smooth on smaller screens.
Every layout decision in this template is oriented toward one outcome: a completed inquiry form from someone who is emotionally ready to book.
This template sits within the Wedding and Events category, with a specific focus on the retirement event niche. It is built as a single overlap and layered landing page using a Luxe Minimal theme and Gallery Walk creative direction.