The Eulogy handcrafted memorial stationery landing page template is a single-column, letterpress-inspired design for artisan funeral print studios. It guides funeral directors, grieving families, and estate professionals from first impression to consultation booking. Warm parchment tones, staggered testimonial layouts, and a gentle progressive form create a space that feels as considered as the printed memorials it represents.
by Rocket studio
The Eulogy template is a single-column landing page built for a small-batch memorial stationery studio. It blends handcrafted warmth with a clear booking path, guiding visitors through a testimonial mosaic toward a gentle consultation form. Every section reflects the weight and care of letterpress-printed funeral programs, prayer cards, and memorial booklets.
This template suits studios and print houses offering hand-typeset funeral stationery to professional and personal buyers. It is built for sellers who need to earn trust quickly and convert visitors under time pressure.
Families and funeral professionals searching for meaningful printed memorials face a difficult time online. Most generic funeral program site options feel cold, rushed, or overly transactional. This template creates a compassionate service experience that matches the emotional gravity of the moment.
You get a fully structured single-column landing page with every section pre-built and ready to populate with your own photos, quotes, and service details. The template is designed to honor a loved one's life through every visual and copy decision.




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Testimonial Mosaic
Color system
Parchment & Rust
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Half-page Hero with Photo and Text Split
Testimonial Mosaic Scroll Section
Animated Product Showcase Blocks
Progressive Gentle Consultation Form
Lookbook Download Secondary Path
Parchment and Rust Built-in Color System
What types of funeral stationery can this template showcase?
Can I present different layout formats like bi-fold programs?
Is the consultation form suitable for families who have not yet set a service date?
How does the lookbook download work for early-stage visitors?
Can funeral directors use this template to manage multiple client bookings?
This section covers the core built-in capabilities of the Eulogy template as delivered.
The header uses a half-page photo-and-text layout. On the left, a warm close-up photograph of a hand lifting a freshly printed memorial card from a letterpress bed. On the right, a quiet serif headline, one line of subtext, and the primary "Schedule a Consultation" button. The composition is unhurried and tactile, setting the right tone before a visitor reads a single word.
After the hero, visitors encounter a softly staggered column of real client quotes. Each quote sits on a slightly different parchment tone, like cards laid across a desk. Voices from a funeral director, a widow, and a hospice chaplain build trust through accumulation. This section is woven directly into the scroll flow rather than isolated as a separate review block.
Between the testimonial cards, product sections surface naturally. A memorial program unfolds in an animated page-turn. A suite of prayer cards fans out on scroll. A seed-paper bookmark dissolves into a time-lapse of wildflowers. Each animation is driven by GSAP ScrollTrigger, keeping the pacing unhurried and the craft visible.
The consultation form is designed for an emotional time. It opens with a service date field, moves to soft checkboxes for stationery type, and closes with a name and phone number field. The note "We'll call at a time that works for you" reduces anxiety. A secondary path captures email via a lookbook download for families in early planning.
Visitors who are not yet ready to book can download a stationery lookbook by entering their email. This secondary call to action captures families in early planning mode and gives them a beautiful, tangible resource to hold onto, keeping the studio front of mind when the decision is ready.
The full Parchment and Rust color system is built into every section. Unbleached linen, foxed-page tan, iron-gall ink brown, and a muted rust accent appear consistently across backgrounds, typography, borders, pull quotes, and hover states. The result is a cohesive aesthetic that reflects the handcrafted nature of the printed stationery itself.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Header | Introduce the studio and prompt the first consultation booking |
| Testimonial Mosaic | Build trust through real client voices woven into the scroll |
| Memorial Program Showcase | Display animated funeral program layouts and fold options |
| Prayer Card Fan | Present prayer card designs fanning out on scroll |
| Seed Paper Bookmark | Highlight specialty paper with a wildflower time-lapse animation |
| Trust and Proof Promise | Communicate the 48-hour proof turnaround with a visual anchor |
| Consultation Booking Form | Capture service date, stationery type, and contact details |
| Lookbook Download | Collect email from families in early planning mode |
| Footer | Display logo, tagline, and navigation links in Arc Browser Split layout |
The design follows an Organic Flow theme grounded in a Parchment and Rust color system. Every visual choice is intended to reflect the quiet dignity of hand-typeset printed memorials and high quality paper stock.
The template is built desktop-first, reflecting the reality that funeral directors often work late at night on desktop browsers. Full mobile support is included so that grieving family members can also reach the studio from any device.
Every layout decision in this template moves a visitor closer to a consultation booking while respecting the emotional weight of the moment.
This template is well suited to studios that offer a full range of funeral stationery, including funeral programs, funeral pamphlets, obituary programs, prayer cards, guest books, and memorial keepsakes. It reflects the fact that funeral stationery serves the important role of honoring the legacy of a loved one while providing guests with information about how to pay their respects.