Gather is a single-column flow landing page built for vineyard wedding caterers. It pairs seasonal photography, real-couple story sections, and a warm Heritage and Story visual identity to draw couples in and guide them toward booking a consultation. The page moves from mood to menu to a focused booking form, all without rushing the visitor.
by Rocket studio
Gather is a single-column landing page for vineyard wedding caterers who want their online presence to feel as considered as their food. The template uses seasonal imagery, a slow narrative scroll through real wedding stories, and a gentle but clear booking path. It is built to attract couples who chose a winery venue because they want their day to feel rooted in a place.
This template was designed for caterers whose work is inseparable from the land around them. If your menus change with the harvest, your sourcing story matters as much as your service, and your clients are couples who care deeply about atmosphere, this landing page speaks their language.
Most catering websites lead with package grids and price tiers. That approach works for banquet halls, but it misses what a vineyard couple is actually looking for. They are not shopping by the plate. They are deciding whether they trust you with the most important meal of their life.
The template gives you a complete, ready-to-customize landing page structured around storytelling first and conversion second. Every section is sequenced deliberately, from the full-width seasonal header image through the gallery of real wedding stories to the final booking module.




Theme
Heritage & Story
Creative direction
Community Gallery
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Seasonal Full-width Header
Community Gallery Story Scroll
Woven Narrative Context Strips
Dual-path Conversion System
Focused Consultation Booking Form
Cloud Canvas Visual Identity
Can I use this template without real couple photos yet?
Does the booking form include a live calendar or scheduling tool?
Is the seasonal menu PDF download ready to use out of the box?
Can I customize the couple story sections with my own clients?
Is this template a good fit for caterers working at multiple vineyard venues?
This section describes the core capabilities built into the Gather landing page template.
The header fills the full browser width with a rich, unhurried photograph. The brief describes three seasonal variations: golden hour harvest light in late summer, fog-wrapped copper foliage in autumn, and close-up hands arranging edible flowers in spring. A handwritten-style headline drifts up after a breath of image-only silence, reading: "Every course has a story. Every table has a place."
After the header, the page unfolds as a scroll of real couple stories. Each story is told in three beats: a pull quote, a candid mid-feast photo cluster, and a typographic menu card for that couple's seasonal choices. The rhythm is slow and accumulative, designed so that by the fifth story a visitor feels they are seeing themselves in the page, not reading a portfolio.
Between each couple's story, single-line details surface about ingredient sourcing, vineyard partnerships, and the chef's background. These details appear as narrative context, not as bullet-point credentials. The effect keeps the page feeling like a conversation rather than a brochure.
The primary call to action, labeled "Reserve Your Date," appears as a gentle fixed element after the second scroll section. It then reappears as an anchored booking module at the bottom of the page. The form collects wedding date via calendar picker, venue name, estimated guest count, and a freeform field labeled "Tell us about your day."
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable seasonal menus PDF. It is gated behind a minimal form asking only for a first name and an email address. This path is designed to capture couples who are still in the early planning phase before they are ready to commit to a consultation call.
The page uses the Cloud Canvas palette throughout: soft linen white for the background, vineyard soil for body text, dried lavender as a quiet accent on dividers and hover states, and aged gold reserved for buttons and key interactive moments. The palette is cohesive and reinforces the Heritage and Story theme without overpowering the photography.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Width Header | Sets the seasonal mood and introduces the handwritten headline |
| Couple Story One | Opens the gallery scroll with the first real-wedding narrative beat |
| Sourcing Context Strip | Weaves in a single-line detail about local ingredient sourcing |
| Couple Story Two | Continues the scroll with a second pull quote, photo cluster, and menu card |
| Fixed Booking Element | Introduces the "Reserve Your Date" call to action after the second story |
| Couple Story Three | Adds a third wedding story to deepen the accumulative effect |
| Chef Background Strip | Surfaces a brief narrative line about the chef's background |
| Couple Story Four | Continues the gallery with a fourth couple's seasonal menu and photos |
| Vineyard Partnership Strip | Adds context about winery and dairy farm partnerships |
| Couple Story Five | Closes the gallery scroll with the fifth real-wedding story |
| Seasonal Menu Download | Presents the gated PDF offer for couples in the dreaming phase |
| Final Booking Module | Anchors the page with the full consultation booking form |
The visual identity follows a Heritage and Story theme built on the Cloud Canvas color system. Every design decision points back to the feeling of a hand-lettered menu card: warm, unhurried, and specific to a place.
The single-column flow layout is a natural fit for mobile viewing. The vertical scroll structure means every section stacks cleanly on smaller screens without reordering or collapsing complex grids.
The page is built around two conversion goals working at different stages of the buyer journey. Neither goal is pushed aggressively; both are introduced at the right moment in the narrative flow.
This template is part of a broader collection of wedding and events landing page designs built around niche venue experiences. A few additional details worth knowing: