Feast is a full-width immersive landing page template built for winter wedding caterers. It uses a deep plum and champagne frost color system, a community gallery layout anchored by real-couple stories, and a tasting-date registration form. The result is a warm, editorial page that turns social proof into booked consultations for December through February weddings.
by Rocket studio
Feast is a single-page template designed for winter wedding catering businesses. It opens with a cinematic lifestyle hero, moves through a story-driven community gallery of real weddings, and closes with a full-screen tasting registration overlay. Every design choice reinforces warmth, formality, and trust so that couples planning cold-season weddings feel confident enough to reach out.
This template is built for catering professionals who specialize in winter wedding seasons, particularly December through February events. It suits independent caterers, boutique wedding catering studios, and hospitality teams pitching high-end couples who care as much about atmosphere as about the menu.
Most catering landing pages list services and stop there. They do not create the emotional pull that luxury wedding clients need before they commit to a tasting. Couples planning a winter wedding are not just buying food. They are buying a feeling, and a flat service page cannot deliver that.
You get a fully designed, full-width landing page built around a narrative scroll. The page moves visitors through real wedding stories, builds social proof section by section, and guides them to a tasting inquiry form when trust is already established.




Theme
Soft Gradient
Creative direction
Community Gallery
Color system
Plum Executive
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Full-viewport Lifestyle Hero
Community Gallery Storytelling
Sticky Registration Bar
Full-screen Tasting Overlay Form
Dietary Preference Checkboxes
Plum Executive Color System
Can I adapt this template for non-winter wedding catering?
How does the community gallery section work?
What information does the tasting registration form collect?
Is the sticky call-to-action bar always visible on the page?
Can the color palette be changed to match a different brand?
This template brings together visual storytelling, structured social proof, and a purposeful registration flow. Every feature listed below is drawn directly from the template design described in the source brief.
The header fills the entire screen with a low-angle table photograph shot at blue hour. Shallow depth of field draws focus to the centerpiece. The headline "Every Course Tells Your Story" appears in champagne frost over the darker left portion of the image, set in a generous serif with wide letter-spacing.
The page body is structured as a scrolling gallery of real weddings. Each section includes a hero table-setting image, a pull quote from the couple, and a grid of guest-submitted photos. The progression scales from an intimate elopement dinner up to a ballroom gala, naturally building the caterer's range and credibility.
After the second gallery section, a sticky bar appears at the bottom of the viewport. It carries the primary call to action and stays visible as visitors continue scrolling, reducing the effort required to take the next step.
The registration call to action opens a full-screen overlay with a soft gradient background. The form collects wedding date, estimated guest count, venue name, location, dietary priorities via checkboxes, and an optional open-field prompt for a dream dish. The stepped layout keeps the form from feeling overwhelming.
Deep plum and dusted mauve gradients flow vertically behind text blocks. Champagne frost anchors the background. Brushed gold handles buttons, divider lines, and hover states. The palette works for both formal black-tie events and softer, more intimate celebrations.
The registration form includes built-in checkbox options for vegan, kosher, gluten-free, and halal requirements. This lets couples communicate dietary priorities upfront, making the initial consultation more productive for both parties.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-viewport hero | Sets the winter wedding atmosphere and introduces the headline |
| Primary call to action block | Prompts visitors to reserve a tasting date right after the hero |
| First wedding gallery | Showcases an intimate elopement dinner with couple quote and guest photos |
| Second wedding gallery | Features a mid-size barn reception with table setting hero and photo grid |
| Sticky call to action bar | Reintroduces the registration prompt after the second gallery |
| Third wedding gallery | Highlights a large ballroom gala to demonstrate scale |
| Tasting overlay form | Full-screen registration form triggered by any call to action button |
The visual identity is built on the Plum Executive color system, rendered through a Soft Gradient theme. Gradients dissolve vertically from deep plum to dusted mauve, never cutting sharply, always transitioning like breath dissipating in cold air. The overall effect is formal but inviting, suited to couples choosing between black-tie ballrooms and snow-covered estates.
The full-width immersive layout is designed to hold its visual impact on smaller screens. Community gallery grids reflow cleanly for single-column mobile viewing, and the sticky registration bar remains functional across all viewport sizes.
The page is structured so that social proof does the convincing long before visitors reach the registration form. By the time someone taps the call-to-action button, they have already seen multiple weddings narrated by real couples.
This template sits within the Wedding and Events category, with a focused niche around winter wedding catering. It is a strong fit for caterers whose peak season runs from December through February, including holiday-adjacent events and New Year's Eve galas.