Entertainment - Modern Branding Landing Page Template
Marquee is a Bold Brutalist landing page built for entertainment branding agencies that live at the intersection of art and commerce. The asymmetric 60/40 grid, Void and Violet color system, and interactive scroll-driven case archive communicate creative authority instantly. A fixed "Request the Deck" call to action and minimal overlay form filter for serious clients only.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Marquee is a single-page landing page template designed for entertainment branding agencies operating at the highest tier of the industry. It pairs a full-bleed architectural header with a scroll-driven project archive and a scarcity-driven waitlist form. The template is built on a Bold Brutalist visual theme with an asymmetric 60/40 grid layout and a charged Void and Violet color system.
Who this template is for
This template is built for creative agencies whose work shapes how tours, festivals, streaming platforms, and artist rollouts look and feel. It speaks to studios that treat visual identity as culture, not just service delivery.
- Entertainment branding agencies pitching label creative directors and festival founders
- Studios launching a selective client intake cycle for a new quarter
- Creative directors building a portfolio presence that reflects the ambition of their actual work
What problem this template solves
Most agency landing pages flatten creative work into generic portfolio grids. They fail to communicate the weight and ambition behind the projects. Marquee solves this by turning the scroll experience itself into a pitch.
- A standard portfolio page buries the best work and gives away access too easily
- Generic contact forms attract the wrong clients and waste a studio's limited intake capacity
- Undifferentiated design fails to signal that an agency operates at a tier most studios never reach
What you get with this template
You get a fully designed single-page layout that functions as both a portfolio showcase and a client intake filter. Every section is intentional and built to reinforce creative credibility from the first pixel to the final form field.
- A full-bleed night-shot header with a partially clipped agency name and a CSS distortion animation on load
- An asymmetric 60/40 scroll-driven project archive with parallax imagery and raw stacked metadata on the right panel
- A fixed violet pill button call to action and a minimal overlay form designed to qualify incoming client requests
Feature list
This template's features come directly from the brief and serve a specific purpose within the entertainment branding agency context.
Full-Bleed Architectural Header
A high-contrast, grain-heavy photograph of an arena facade wrapped in a brand identity system fills the entire viewport. The image is cropped tight so the visitor feels physically close to the subject. The agency name appears in enormous type at the lower-left corner, partially clipped at the screen edge, with a subtle CSS distortion effect on page load.
Asymmetric 60/40 Scroll Archive
The main content area splits into two unequal columns. The 60-column side holds oversized project imagery from tour identities, festival wayfinding systems, and album packaging. The 40-column side displays stacked project metadata in raw mono type: client codename, deliverable count, timeline, and genre.
Brutalist Hover Micro-Animations
Every project row in the archive responds to a hover with a distinct brutalist micro-animation. Options include a border snap, a color inversion, and a glitch frame effect. These animations reward exploration and signal that the interface is as considered as the work it presents.
Parallax Scroll Behavior
As the visitor scrolls deeper into the project archive, imagery shifts with a slight parallax drag. This creates a sense of physical depth and separates the template from flat, static portfolio layouts.
Fixed Waitlist call to action Button
A violet pill button labeled "Request the Deck" stays fixed in the bottom-right corner of the viewport at all times. It pulses once every eight seconds, maintaining presence without becoming intrusive. The button is always visible regardless of scroll position.
Minimal Client Intake Overlay
Clicking the call to action opens a minimal full-screen overlay. The form collects name, company, project type (tour, festival, platform, or artist launch), and a single open text field: "What are you building?" A line of small monospaced text beneath the form reads "We take six clients per quarter," establishing scarcity grounded in the work.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Header | Establish agency identity and visual tone instantly |
| Agency Name Lockup | Anchor brand presence with distortion-load typography |
| Scroll Archive (60-column) | Showcase oversized project imagery with parallax drag |
| Project Metadata (40-column) | Display client codenames, deliverables, timeline, genre |
| Hover Animation Layer | Reward curiosity with brutalist micro-interaction feedback |
| Fixed call to action Button | Keep the waitlist action accessible at all scroll depths |
| Request the Deck Overlay | Filter client leads with a focused, minimal intake form |
| Scarcity Line | Reinforce exclusivity with "We take six clients per quarter" |
Design & branding system
The design language is Bold Brutalist, executed through a four-color Void and Violet palette. Every choice is intentional: the darkness of the background amplifies the violence of the accent colors, and the typography crowds its containers the way a poster does when pasted slightly crooked on a wall.
- Void black (#09090B) dominates all backgrounds; electric violet (#7C3AED) fires on hover states, borders, and loading animations; deep bruise purple (#2E1065) fills the 40-column metadata panels; ultraviolet white (#EDEBFF) renders all primary typography
- Type is set in brutalist mono or condensed grotesque, scaled enormous, and positioned to bleed into container edges for maximum poster-like tension
- The overall palette is described by the brief as the glow of a neon sign reflected in wet asphalt at 2 AM: heavy, charged, and slightly dangerous
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is designed so that its visual intensity reads clearly on smaller screens. The layout adapts from the asymmetric desktop grid to a stacked single-column flow without losing the brutalist character of the original design.
- The fixed call to action button and overlay form remain fully functional on touch devices
- The full-bleed header image and large typography scale proportionally to maintain visual impact at mobile viewport widths
- Parallax and hover animation behaviors are scoped to pointer-capable devices so the experience degrades gracefully on touch screens
How this template helps you convert
The entire page is structured as a funnel where creative credibility does the qualifying work before any form field is shown. By the time a visitor reaches the call to action, the work above has already separated serious prospects from casual browsers.
- The scroll archive deepens the case for the agency with every row: the further a visitor scrolls, the more ambitious the work appears, building trust and raising the perceived cost of not reaching out.
- The "Request the Deck" overlay asks only four questions and includes a single open field ("What are you building?"), which filters for genuine intent without alienating the right clients with budget dropdowns or lengthy qualification forms.
- The "We take six clients per quarter" scarcity line creates urgency that feels earned rather than manufactured, because the portfolio above it justifies the selectiveness.
Other information about this template
This template is part of the Entertainment Marketing and Agency subcategory within the broader Portfolio and Agency category. It is purpose-built for the Entertainment Branding Agency niche and carries a high intersection match score for its theme, creative direction, and layout style.
- The template style is classified as Asymmetric Grid (60/40), making it distinct from standard full-width or centered portfolio layouts
- The landing page direction is Waitlist and Coming Soon, meaning it is optimized for agencies entering or managing a selective client intake period rather than open-door lead generation
- The creative direction is Interactive Explorer, where the visitor's scroll behavior drives discovery rather than a static content hierarchy
- The header concept is Full-Bleed Photo, using architectural photography at night to frame the agency's work in a cinematic context
- The color system is Void and Violet, a four-value palette built specifically for dark-background entertainment contexts
- The theme is Bold Brutalist, a design language that treats raw scale, heavy contrast, and typographic aggression as tools of communication




Theme
Bold Brutalist
Creative direction
Interactive Explorer
Color system
Void & Violet
Style
Asymmetric Grid (60/40)
Direction
Waitlist/Coming Soon
Page Sections
Full-bleed Architectural Header
Asymmetric 60/40 Scroll Archive
Brutalist Hover Micro-animations
Fixed Waitlist Call to Action with Pulse
Minimal Client Intake Overlay
Parallax Scroll Depth Effect
Related questions
Can I customize the project archive with my own work?
Is the Request the Deck form connected to a backend or email service?
Can I change the call to action button label or the scarcity line text?
Does the template support an agency working across multiple entertainment niches?
What makes this template different from a standard agency portfolio layout?