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Formulate - Precision Pharmaceutical Landing Page Template
Formulate is a split-screen pharmaceutical landing page template built for contract drug manufacturers and pharmaceutical OEM suppliers. It pairs live-feel production video with real-time spec readouts, scrolls through capability and certification sections, and drives qualified buyers toward a feasibility review. Every design choice reinforces precision, compliance, and manufacturing credibility.
by Rocket studio
Formulate is a single-page, split-screen template designed for pharmaceutical contract manufacturers. It opens with a behind-the-scenes tablet compression video alongside live spec data, then walks buyers through production capabilities and regulatory certifications. The primary call to action drives to a dedicated qualification page. No forms, no stock photography, just machines and measurable proof.
This template speaks directly to technical buyers in the pharmaceutical and biotech space. It is built for businesses that need to communicate manufacturing credibility quickly and without ambiguity.
Pharmaceutical buyers are skeptical by profession. A generic "we manufacture drugs" page with stock photography of smiling scientists destroys trust before a conversation begins. This template replaces vague claims with measurable output.
The template delivers a fully structured, section-led landing page with a clear visual and informational hierarchy. Every component reflects the engineering blueprint aesthetic described in the brief.




Theme
Engineering Blueprint
Creative direction
Spec Sheet
Color system
Fire & Earth
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Split-screen Header with Live Spec Panel
Scrolling Capability and Spec Tables
Progressive Macro Photography Transitions
Regulatory and Equipment Credential Display
Click-through Call to Action Architecture
Engineering Blueprint Visual System
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This section describes the core functional and design components built into the Formulate template.
The header divides the viewport into two equal panels. The left panel holds a slow-panning video inside a tablet compression room, capturing the rotating turret, descending punches, and cascading tablets. The right panel displays a live-feel spec readout in monospaced type: tablet hardness, friability, weight variation, and disintegration time, typeset on a bone-white field with numbers styled to suggest real-time machine output.
Below the header, each section pairs a production capability on the left with its corresponding data table on the right. Covered capabilities include oral solid dose, liquid fill-finish, semi-solid topicals, and controlled substance manufacturing. Each table lists batch size ranges, dosage form options, regulatory filings supported such as Abbreviated New Drug Applications and New Drug Applications, and annual unit capacity.
As the visitor scrolls, the left panel shifts from wide facility shots to increasingly close macro photography. A granulation bed, a coating pan spray nozzle, and a blister seal closing each appear in sequence. This visual escalation mirrors the deepening technical detail on the right panel and sustains attention through the full page.
Dedicated sections surface named certifications and specific equipment models. Credentials include Food and Drug Administration registration, Drug Enforcement Administration licensing, and European Union Good Manufacturing Practice status. Equipment callouts name specific press and dryer models, reinforcing credibility for buyers who recognize the machinery.
The primary call to action, "Request Your Feasibility Review," appears at the lower edge of the header and repeats as a persistent bottom bar after the second scroll. No form lives on the landing page. The button drives to a separate qualification page where prospects select dosage form, estimated annual volume, and development stage. A secondary text link for the Capabilities Deck PDF sits beneath each spec table.
The entire page is built around a warm, material design language drawn from industrial manufacturing references. Furnace orange drives every call to action and data callout. Volcanicite anchors headers and navigation. Kiln ash textures dividers and secondary typography. Blueprint bone spans backgrounds, giving the page the feel of a technical specification document rather than a marketing brochure.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Split-screen header | Opens with compression video and live spec panel |
| Oral solid dose | Shows batch sizes, dosage forms, and capacity |
| Liquid fill-finish | Details vial and liquid production capabilities |
| Semi-solid topicals | Covers cream, gel, and ointment manufacturing specs |
| Controlled substances | Presents DEA Schedule II through V handling credentials |
| Certifications panel | Displays FDA, DEA, and EU GMP registration status |
| Equipment list | Names specific press, dryer, and blister line models |
| Persistent call to action bar | Repeats feasibility review button after scroll two |
| PDF download links | Secondary capture beneath each spec table section |
The visual identity follows an Engineering Blueprint theme. The palette draws from industrial heat and raw earth, creating a page that feels built rather than decorated.
The split-screen layout is structured to adapt gracefully on smaller viewports without losing the specification-and-visual pairing that defines the template's credibility argument.
Every structural decision in Formulate is aimed at moving a skeptical technical buyer toward a single, low-friction action. The page earns the click before it asks for it.
Formulate is designed specifically for pharmaceutical OEM supplier contexts where the buyer is a knowledgeable professional, not a general consumer. The template's tone and structure treat the visitor as the technical expert they are.