Government Marketing & Agency Professional Website Template
Gazette is a horizontal scroll landing page built for government social media agencies. It uses a cinematic Ink & Paper visual identity, a Creator Spotlight narrative structure, and a B2B conversion flow anchored by a fixed primary call to action. The template helps communications professionals present real campaign results and capture qualified partnership leads from federal, state, and city-level clients.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Gazette is a single-page horizontal scroll landing page designed for a government social media agency. It pairs a deep Obsidian & Gold color system with a dossier-style Creator Spotlight narrative. Each lateral panel tells a real campaign story, escalating in stakes from a city parks department to a national public health initiative, while a fixed gold-bordered call-to-action button drives B2B partnership inquiries throughout.
Who this template is for
This template is built for agencies that specialize in government communications and public-sector content strategy. It speaks directly to the people doing the pitching and the people being pitched.
- Government social media agencies presenting services to public-sector communications directors
- Digital leads and press secretaries at federal agencies, state departments, and city halls evaluating agency partners
- Agency principals who want their portfolio to feel as authoritative as the clients they serve
What problem this template solves
Most agency portfolio pages feel interchangeable. Government clients need more than a generic showcase. They need to see that an agency understands the specific pressure of public trust, regulatory tone, and algorithmic noise.
- Standard portfolio layouts fail to communicate the high-stakes nature of public-sector social media work
- Communications directors cannot easily picture their department's challenge inside a generic case study format
- There is no structured lead qualification path that filters serious government prospects from casual visitors
What you get with this template
Gazette delivers a fully structured, visually distinctive landing page designed around a single narrative arc. Every section serves either storytelling or conversion, with nothing wasted in between.
- A full-bleed editorial header with a delayed serif headline animation that materializes like ink soaking into paper
- A horizontal scroll panel sequence that walks visitors through real campaign problems, creative processes, and measurable results
- A fixed bottom-rail call-to-action button and a structured intake form with department-specific dropdown fields and a gated PDF lead magnet
Feature list
This template's features are purpose-built for B2B agency positioning in the government communications space. Each element reinforces authority, clarity, and conversion readiness.
Horizontal Scroll Campaign Dossier
Each lateral panel functions as a classified case file. The first panel presents a client's original problem. The second reveals the strategist's process and content calendar. The third shows the transformed result. The sequence escalates in stakes across multiple government clients, giving the narrative momentum and credibility.
Full-Bleed Editorial Header
The header uses a high-contrast, editorially lit photograph of a government social media manager's workspace. Screen light casts upward from a keyboard, a phone displays a live post with high engagement, and printed citizen comments are pinned behind the monitor. A white serif headline materializes after two seconds, reinforcing the editorial tone from the first frame.
Fixed Bottom-Rail Call to Action
A gold-bordered "Brief Us on Your Agency" button stays anchored to the bottom of the horizontal scroll rail at all times. It remains visible without interrupting the narrative. This placement ensures the primary conversion path is always one click away regardless of where a visitor is in the scroll sequence.
Structured Partnership Intake Form
Clicking the primary call-to-action opens a purpose-built intake form. Fields include department name, current social platforms, primary communication challenge via dropdown (low engagement, crisis response, public trust, or campaign launch), and a free-text field labeled "What does your public need to hear?" This structure qualifies leads before any conversation begins.
Gated Government Content Playbook
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable PDF titled "The Government Content Playbook." Access is gated behind a.gov email field, which filters leads by institutional affiliation before the first outreach. This gives the agency a qualified second touchpoint with prospects who are not yet ready to submit a full brief.
Ink & Paper Visual Identity System
The Obsidian & Gold color system uses deep obsidian black for the background, parchment cream for content panels, institutional gold on headlines and interactive accents, and iron-gall ink gray for body text. Gold appears sparingly, marking only navigation highlights, call-to-action borders, and the agency wordmark, much like a wax seal on a formal letter.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Header | Establishes editorial authority with a cinematic workspace photograph and a delayed serif headline reveal |
| Campaign Problem Panel | Opens the Creator Spotlight with a government client's low-engagement starting point |
| Strategist Process Panel | Introduces the creator's face, process notes, and the content calendar they designed for the client |
| Results Reveal Panel | Displays the transformed outcome: screenshot-worthy posts reshared by local news |
| Escalating Case Files | Repeats the three-panel arc with higher-stakes clients, building to a national public health initiative |
| Fixed call to action Rail | Keeps the "Brief Us on Your Agency" button anchored and visible throughout the entire horizontal journey |
| Partnership Intake Form | Captures structured lead data including department, platforms, challenge type, and a custom message field |
| PDF Lead Magnet Gate | Offers the Government Content Playbook gated behind a.gov email for secondary lead qualification |
Design & branding system
The template's visual identity is built around an Ink & Paper theme that feels like unrolling a freshly printed gazette on a formal desk. Every color and typographic choice reinforces institutional authority while keeping the reading experience human and approachable.
- Obsidian black (#0B0E11) forms the primary background, parchment cream (#F5F0E8) defines content panels, institutional gold (#C5A255) marks headlines and interactive accents, and iron-gall ink gray (#3A3A3C) carries body text
- White serif type is used for the delayed header headline, evoking ink soaking into paper, while gold appears only at high-value points such as the call-to-action border and the agency wordmark
- The overall palette references a classified briefing folder with a foil-stamped seal: authoritative without being sterile, ceremonial without being stiff
Mobile & speed optimization
The horizontal scroll experience is the design's defining motion. The template is structured so that its core narrative and conversion elements remain accessible and legible across device sizes.
- The fixed bottom-rail call-to-action button is designed to stay visible and non-obstructive whether the page is viewed on a desktop or a smaller screen
- Content panels use a dossier-style layout that preserves readability at reduced widths, keeping text blocks and image frames from collapsing into each other
- The intake form and PDF gating fields are built with straightforward input structures that work cleanly on touch-based devices
How this template helps you convert
The entire page is engineered around a single conversion goal: turning a government communications professional into a qualified agency partner. Every structural decision supports that outcome.
- The horizontal scroll narrative builds progressive trust by showing real campaign problems, real creative processes, and real results before the visitor ever sees a pricing or contact prompt.
- The fixed gold-bordered call-to-action button removes friction by keeping the primary action visible at every point in the scroll journey, so there is never a moment where a ready prospect has to search for next steps.
- The.gov-gated PDF creates a self-qualifying secondary funnel, ensuring that even visitors who are not yet ready to brief the agency leave behind a verified institutional email address.
Other information about this template
Gazette is a strong fit for agencies positioning themselves at the intersection of public communications and digital content strategy. The template's structure and tone are designed to resonate with the specific decision-makers who manage government social media at scale.
- The Creator Spotlight format works well for showcasing individual strategists by name, adding a human face to what can otherwise feel like an opaque agency operation
- The dossier metaphor runs through every visual and structural choice: the scroll feels like flipping through a case file, with each panel more consequential than the last
- This template is built as a single horizontal scroll landing page and is best suited for agencies with at least two to three documented government campaign case studies ready to populate the panel sequence




Theme
Ink & Paper
Creative direction
Creator Spotlight
Color system
Obsidian & Gold
Style
Horizontal Scroll
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Horizontal Scroll Campaign Dossier
Full-bleed Editorial Header
Fixed Bottom-rail Call to Action
Structured Partnership Intake Form
Gated PDF Lead Magnet
Ink & Paper Visual Identity System
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