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Exhibit - Immersive Popup Landing Page Template
Exhibit is a dark, immersive pop-up art exhibition landing page built to sell tickets fast and build instant atmosphere. Scroll-triggered video, glitch-hover artist portraits, a live countdown clock, and an inline ticket selector work together to make every visitor feel like the doors are already closing. Three taps to purchase. Zero friction.
by Rocket studio
Exhibit is a single-page, storybook-style landing page built for a seventy-two-hour pop-up art exhibition. It opens in total darkness, ignites on the first scroll, and drives visitors toward a ticket purchase before the page is halfway done. The Dopamine Pop color system and scroll-locked video create an atmosphere that sells the experience before a single word is read.
This template is built for organizers who need their landing page to feel as electric as the event itself. It speaks directly to the people already in the room and the ones who wish they were.
Most event pages look like a form. They list a date, a venue, and a price, then ask you to click. That approach kills momentum for immersive experiences where the feeling is the product. Exhibit solves this by making the page itself part of the event.
You get a complete, ready-to-customize landing page that layers atmosphere, urgency, and direct purchase into one uninterrupted scroll. Every section is purpose-built to move the visitor forward.




Theme
Dark Immersive
Creative direction
Launch Energy
Color system
Dopamine Pop
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Scroll-triggered Video Hero
Glitch-hover Artist Portraits
Live Countdown Clock
Shrinking Ticket-count Bar
Inline Three-tap Ticket Selector
Group Booking Inline Form
Can I change the event dates and ticket tiers shown in the selector?
Does the scroll-triggered video header work on mobile devices?
Can I use this template for a recurring pop-up series?
How does the group booking path work for corporate teams?
Can I replace the placeholder artist portraits with my own images?
This template packs every conversion-critical component into a single immersive scroll. Each feature is described below.
The viewport opens completely dark. On the first pixel of scroll, a handheld video ignites: crowd push-through, projection-mapped walls, laser-lit sculpture, faces strobing pink then green then purple. The video is locked to scroll position so the visitor controls the pace. Stopping mid-scroll freezes the frame. The exhibition title appears in oversized grotesque type only at the video's crescendo.
The artist lineup section renders each portrait cleanly at rest. On hover, a glitch effect fires across the image. The interaction communicates that these are not polished gallery names but raw, emerging artists taking over a raw space for a limited window.
A ticking countdown clock dominates the second major section, layered over a time-lapse of the warehouse transformation. The clock is not decoration. It is the section's entire argument: time is passing, the event is real, and the remaining window is shrinking.
A live ticket-count bar appears in the social proof section and visibly decreases as inventory reduces. Scarcity is shown, not stated. The visual shrink reinforces urgency more effectively than any copy headline.
Tapping the primary call to action opens an inline ticket selector directly on the page. Visitors choose a date (Friday, Saturday, or Sunday), a tier (General, Late-Night, or Collector Preview), and a quantity. The flow ends at Apple Pay in three taps.
A secondary path labeled "Bring Your Team" surfaces for corporate and group visitors. A short inline form collects name, company, and group size for bookings of ten or more. No redirect, no separate page, no friction.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Scroll-Triggered Video | Opens in darkness; ignites on first scroll and builds atmosphere before any text loads |
| Artist Lineup Grid | Introduces emerging artists with glitch-hover portraits that signal rawness and exclusivity |
| Countdown Clock Panel | Frames a ticking timer over a warehouse time-lapse to make the closing window visceral |
| Social Proof Wall | Stacks Instagram story screenshots and a shrinking ticket-count bar to validate demand |
| Sticky Ticket Bar | Persists at screen bottom after the hero video completes; keeps the call to action always reachable |
| Full-Viewport Closer | Final full-screen call to action section that closes the page with maximum urgency and one clear action |
| Group Booking Form | Surfaces the "Bring Your Team" secondary path for corporate and ten-plus group purchasers |
The visual identity runs on a Dopamine Pop color system applied over a Dark Immersive theme. Colors are chosen to hit the nervous system before the brain can process them.
The template is built with mobile visitors in mind. The scroll-triggered video interaction and full-viewport sections translate directly to touch-scroll behavior on phones and tablets.
Every design decision in this template points toward one outcome: a completed ticket purchase before the visitor leaves the page.
This template sits at the intersection of immersive event design and direct-sales landing page structure. A few additional details worth knowing before you customize it.