Feast is a bohemian wedding caterer landing page built around a timeline scroll experience. It uses a full-screen video header, layered parallax storytelling, and a lead generation form to convert couples and event planners. Deep merlot tones, warm parchment, and rose gold accents give the page a romantic, editorial feel that matches the long-table feast aesthetic.
by Rocket studio
Feast is a single-page template designed for a long-table wedding caterer who treats food as installation art. The page opens with a full-screen video header and walks visitors through a wedding day hour by hour using overlapping imagery, pull quotes, and ingredient details. A focused lead form captures inquiries without showing any pricing.
This template is built for creative food professionals and event industry people who need a landing page that reflects the artistry of their work, not just a menu list.
Most catering websites lead with price tiers and package lists. That approach undersells artisan food work. This template puts the sensory experience first, so the right clients arrive already emotionally invested before they ever fill out a form.
You get a complete, scroll-driven landing page built around visual depth and editorial storytelling. Every section is intentional and ordered to guide a visitor from first impression to inquiry.




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Timeline Progression
Color system
Merlot & Smoke
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Background Header
Timeline Progression Scroll
Layered Overlap Image Layout
Dual-path Lead Generation Form
Fixed Mobile Call-to-action Bar
Desktop Form Card Emergence
Can I use this template without a video for the header?
How does the guest count slider work in the form?
What does the secondary PDF opt-in section do?
Can the venue type options in the form be edited?
Who is this landing page template best suited for?
This template includes purpose-built design and layout features drawn directly from the creative brief. Each one serves the core goal of turning a curious visitor into a genuine lead.
The page opens on slow, handheld 24fps footage of the caterer at work. Hands arrange figs and torn burrata, the camera pulls back to a long table beneath pampas grass and Edison bulbs, and the final shot drifts past guests mid-pour. No soundtrack plays by default, only ambient sound: clinking glass, distant laughter, and the crackle of a wood fire. A single cream serif headline bleeds in over the footage.
The scroll is structured as a wedding day, broken into four time blocks: morning, afternoon, golden hour, and night. Each block layers images, pull quotes from real couples, and ingredient lists using parallax depth. The effect feels like a scrapbook assembling itself beneath the reader's thumb as they move down the page.
Afternoon imagery is presented as stacked overhead photography, with each image slightly offset like Polaroids dropped on a table. As the visitor scrolls, these images stack and overlap, creating visual depth without requiring interaction. This overlap and layered template style is central to the bohemian editorial feel.
The primary conversion element is an inquiry form that collects wedding date, guest count via a slider ranging from 20 to 300, venue type from a set of options, and a free-text field asking what excites the couple about food. A line beneath reads "Every feast is quoted from scratch." A secondary path offers a downloadable seasonal menu PDF in exchange for an email address.
On mobile devices, the primary call-to-action button "Start Planning Your Feast" stays pinned to the bottom of the screen as a fixed bar. This keeps the conversion path accessible throughout the entire scroll without interrupting the visual story.
On desktop, the inquiry form card emerges from behind the final timeline section as the visitor scrolls to the end. The card appears to slide out from beneath the content, reinforcing the depth and layering that runs throughout the entire page design.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Screen Video Header | Opens the page with immersive footage and the hero tagline |
| Morning Timeline Block | Introduces the team arrival, produce unloading, and fire lighting |
| Afternoon Grazing Table | Stacked overhead Polaroid-style images of the grazing landscape assembly |
| Golden Hour Plated Courses | Eye-level food photography with steam, herbs, and atmosphere |
| Night Dessert and Drinks | Closes the day story with dessert boards and late-night moments |
| Lead Generation Form | Captures wedding date, guest count, venue type, and food passion |
| Secondary PDF Opt-In | Offers a seasonal menu download in exchange for an email address |
The visual identity is built around a Luxe Minimal theme using the Merlot and Smoke color system. The palette is romantic and restrained, feeling like a linen tablecloth at midnight rather than a formal wedding brochure.
The template is structured so that both mobile and desktop visitors get a complete, engaging experience without losing the layered visual story.
This template is built around a single business goal: turning visitors who arrived dreaming into couples who send a real inquiry. Every design choice supports that journey.
This template is part of a broader set of wedding industry designs that serve the bohemian wedding niche. It is specifically matched to the intersection of editorial styling and artisan food service.