Forge - Bold Maker Landing Page Template
Forge is a bold, single-page maker portfolio landing page built for craftspeople who need to win brand partnerships and B2B commissions. It uses a brutalist visual style, overlapping layered panels, and a full-screen video header to present hands-on work as undeniable proof of capability. The primary call to action drives collaboration proposals through a structured intake form.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Forge is a maker and DIY portfolio landing page template designed to attract brand partnership managers, creative directors, and procurement leads. It combines a full-screen video header, overlapping layered panels, and brutalist typography to present physical craft as built proof. The primary call to action, "Propose a Collaboration," drives direct B2B engagement.
Who this template is for
Forge is built for makers who work at a professional or semi-professional level and need to convert industry visitors into paying partners. This is not a casual hobbyist showcase. It is a focused B2B conversion tool for craftspeople with a commercial body of work.
- Independent makers and fabricators targeting tool brand partnerships or sponsored collaborations
- Freelance builders pitching to creative directors scouting for experiential installation work
- Makerspace resident creators presenting their range to procurement leads evaluating programming anchors
What problem this template solves
Most portfolio templates treat craft like a gallery wall: images in a grid, a short bio, a contact form. That approach fails when your audience is a brand manager who needs to justify a five-figure commission to their team. Forge solves the credibility gap by letting the work speak at scale before any pitch is made.
- Projects build in scale as the visitor scrolls, moving from small craft to full brand activations
- Embedded silent video loops show the build process, not just the finished result
- A gated PDF lookbook qualifies warm leads who need internal ammunition before committing
What you get with this template
Forge delivers a complete single-page layout with every section and interactive element described below. The template is structured to guide a brand-side visitor from raw craft evidence to a clear collaboration proposal without detours.
- A full-screen video background header with delayed brutalist title treatment
- Layered, overlapping project sections with process photography, finished-product images, and monospace materials lists
- Two conversion paths: a structured collaboration intake form and a gated PDF lookbook download
Feature list
Forge ships with a focused set of purpose-built features. Each one serves the B2B conversion goal rather than general portfolio aesthetics.
Full-Screen Video Background Header
The header opens on a continuous camera move: tight on gloved hands at a table saw, pulling back to reveal the full workshop. The maker's name appears after four seconds as oversized brutalist type, stacked left-aligned and overlapping the video edge like a stencil on a shipping crate.
Overlap and Layered Panel System
Each project section stacks a process photo behind a finished-product image, which itself overlaps a monospace materials list. CSS shadows simulate physical depth, as if sheets of plywood are stacked at angles. This layered structure rewards slow scrolling and communicates craft density.
Escalating Project Scale Flow
Projects are arranged to grow in ambition as the visitor scrolls: from a hand-carved knife handle, to a custom furniture commission, to a full-scale brand activation booth. This deliberate ordering builds confidence progressively and prepares the visitor for the collaboration ask at the bottom.
Structured Collaboration Intake Form
The primary call to action opens a form that collects company name, project type (product prototype, brand activation, content collaboration, or licensing), estimated timeline, and a tiered budget range selector. On mobile, the "Propose a Collaboration" button lives in a fixed bottom bar for constant visibility.
Gated PDF Lookbook Download
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable PDF lookbook of past commercial projects. It requires a business email address to unlock, qualifying leads who are not ready to commit but need internal pitch support.
Brutalist Typography Dividers
Single words such as CUT, JOIN, and FINISH act as section dividers. They are oversized, rotated, and partially hidden behind the next overlapping panel, keeping the scroll rhythm feeling like a physical studio walkthrough rather than a digital page.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Introduce the maker with immersive craft footage |
| Name Title Overlay | Stamp maker identity with brutalist type treatment |
| Project: Small Scale | Open with hand-carved, intimate craft work |
| Project: Mid Scale | Showcase custom furniture commission and range |
| Project: Activation Scale | Present trade show booth build as B2B proof |
| Section Dividers | CUT, JOIN, FINISH typography marks scroll rhythm |
| Collaboration call to action Block | Anchor the page with the primary partnership ask |
| Intake Form | Collect structured project and budget details |
| PDF Lookbook Gate | Qualify warm leads with a business email field |
| Mobile Fixed call to action Bar | Keep the collaboration prompt persistent on mobile |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Bold Brutalist theme executed through the Cloud Canvas color system. The palette feels like a fresh sketchbook dropped on a workshop bench: the paper is clean and airy, but every mark on it is heavy and deliberate.
- Vapor white (#F0EDE8) provides the primary breathing ground behind all layered panels, preventing the brutalist weight from feeling oppressive
- Poured-concrete gray (#B5B0A8) surfaces card layers, while raw charcoal (#1E1E1E) drives the oversized stamped typography
- Arc-welder blue (#4A90D9) appears exclusively on interactive hotspots and hover states, creating clear visual cues without diluting the palette
Mobile & speed optimization
On smaller screens, Forge adapts its layered layout to keep the visual depth readable without requiring a wide viewport. The fixed bottom bar replaces the desktop anchor block, ensuring the collaboration call to action is always one tap away.
- The fixed "Propose a Collaboration" bar stays visible throughout the entire mobile scroll
- Overlapping panel offsets adjust for narrow screens so content remains legible and unclipped
- Silent autoplay video loops inside offset frames keep build sequences visible without audio prompts on mobile
How this template helps you convert
Forge is designed so that the work closes the deal before the form appears. By the time a visitor reaches the call to action, they have already watched the process, seen the range, and absorbed the scale.
- The escalating project flow builds credibility progressively, so brand managers arrive at the intake form already convinced of capability rather than still evaluating it.
- The two-path conversion structure captures both ready-to-commit leads through the intake form and research-stage leads through the gated PDF download, covering the full B2B decision timeline.
Other information about this template
Forge sits within the Personal and Resume category, specifically the Maker and DIY Portfolio niche. It is built as a single overlap and layered landing page, which means every element exists on one continuous scroll rather than across multiple pages. The template style and direction make it particularly suited to makers who approach their craft as a professional service rather than a side interest.
- Template style: Overlap and Layered, with CSS shadow depth and offset panel stacking throughout
- Creative direction: Immersive Visual, designed to feel like a physical studio walkthrough
- Header concept: Full-Screen Video Background with a delayed title reveal and no opening title card
- Landing page direction: Partnership and B2B conversion, with two distinct lead capture paths built in




Theme
Bold Brutalist
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Background Header
Overlap and Layered Panel System
Escalating Project Scale Flow
Structured Collaboration Intake Form
Gated PDF Lookbook Download
Brutalist Typography Section Dividers
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