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Forge — Advanced Aerospace Manufacturing Landing Page Template
Forge is a card grid landing page built for precision aerospace and space component manufacturers. It presents your full production process, from raw stock receiving through final quality control and crating, as a transparent, stage-by-stage showcase. The design uses an Industrial Raw visual system to project the confidence and rigor that prime contractors and program managers expect before they ever submit a drawing.
by Rocket studio
Forge is a single-page, modular card grid landing page designed for space component manufacturers. It turns your shop floor process into a structured, evidence-driven experience. Visitors progress through each manufacturing stage, compare your capabilities against typical job-shop alternatives, and submit drawings or download qualification documents without leaving the page.
This template is built for precision machine shops and space parts manufacturers that need to earn technical trust before a conversation starts. It speaks the language of engineers and program managers, not general buyers.
Most manufacturing websites bury the process. A structural engineer or government program manager visiting a typical job-shop site finds marketing claims with no verifiable evidence. Forge addresses that gap directly.
Forge delivers a fully structured, single-page layout purpose-built for technical audiences evaluating space-grade manufacturing partners. Every component serves a specific stage in the buyer's evaluation process.




Theme
Industrial Raw
Creative direction
Transparent Process
Color system
Carbon Fiber
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Comparison/Versus
Page Sections
Transparent Manufacturing Stage Cards
Seven-dimension Comparison Engine
DFM Review Drawing Submission Form
Gated Qualification Package Download
Shop-floor Header with Data Overlay
AS9100 Status Indicator System
Who is the Forge template designed for?
What manufacturing stages does the card grid cover?
What does the qualification package download contain?
Can visitors submit actual drawing files through the page?
What are the seven dimensions in the comparison module?
This section describes the core functional components built into the Forge template.
Six modular cards map each manufacturing stage from raw stock receiving through crating and shipment. Flipping or expanding a card reveals the actual procedure: the machine used, the inspection method applied, and the specification referenced. Each card carries a status color indicator, with qualification-pass green signaling AS9100 compliance and linking to downloadable certificate documents.
A fixed comparison engine lets visitors toggle between Forge and typical job-shop competitors across seven dimensions. The dimensions covered are lead time, traceability depth, inspection stages, material certification level, cleanroom assembly capability, ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) registration, and first-pass yield rate. This module stays accessible throughout the scroll so visitors can return to it at any point.
The primary call to action invites visitors to submit their drawing for a Design for Manufacturability (DFM) review. The form includes a STEP and IGES file upload field, a material callout dropdown covering titanium Ti-6Al-4V, Invar 36, aluminum 7075-T6, and Inconel 718, plus a quantity and lot selector. This converts intent into a qualified lead at the moment of highest engagement.
A secondary conversion path offers visitors a downloadable qualification package as a gated PDF. The package contains the AS9100 certificate, ITAR registration confirmation, machine list, and past program references. A short form captures name, company, and program name before delivery, giving you warm, context-rich contact data.
The header places visitors directly on the shop floor with a wide-angle view down the bed of a five-axis mill during an active cut. Shop-floor data overlays the bottom edge of the image, including spindle RPM, feed rate, and part number. The tagline "From billet to flight hardware" lands immediately below, anchoring the page's core promise.
The visual identity uses a four-color palette built to feel like a freshly machined aerospace part. Deep carbon black, machined aluminum mid-tone, titanium purple-gray, and qualification-pass green work together to signal precision and industrial authority. Green is reserved exclusively for status indicators and calls to action, so it carries meaning throughout the page.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Header with Overlay | Establishes shop-floor credibility and delivers the core tagline |
| Manufacturing Stage Grid | Presents each production stage as an expandable, evidence-rich card |
| Comparison Module | Lets visitors benchmark capabilities across seven competitive dimensions |
| Drawing Submission Form | Captures qualified leads via DFM review request with file upload |
| Qualification Package Gate | Collects contact details in exchange for the certification PDF |
| Status Indicator System | Uses color-coded badges to confirm AS9100 compliance per card |
The Forge template uses an Industrial Raw theme built around the Carbon Fiber color system. Every design choice references real materials and real shop-floor environments, so the visual language reinforces the manufacturing message rather than decorating over it.
The card grid layout is designed to reflow cleanly across screen sizes, keeping the manufacturing stage information and conversion forms fully usable on smaller devices. Technical buyers frequently review supplier credentials on mobile between meetings or on-site.
Forge is built around the insight that technical buyers convert on evidence, not enthusiasm. Every section is arranged to reduce the effort required for a qualified visitor to take a meaningful next step.
Forge is a purpose-built template for manufacturers competing in the space and defense supply chain, where technical credibility determines whether a request for quote ever arrives.