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Grail - Cinematic Collector Landing Page Template
Grail is a cinematic landing page template built for action figure collecting YouTube channels. It pairs a manifesto-style narrative with an asymmetric 60/40 grid layout and a five-question collector archetype quiz. The Cinematic Dark color system and condensed serif headline create a moody, gallery-quality first impression that speaks directly to serious adult collectors.
by Rocket studio
Grail is a single-page template designed for action figure collecting content creators. It combines a viewport-filling condensed serif hero, a scroll-driven manifesto layout, and a five-question interactive quiz that sorts visitors into four collector archetypes. Every design decision serves one purpose: making a serious collector feel immediately understood.
This template is built for adult collectors who also create content. If you photograph figures under controlled lighting, argue articulation specs in late-night forum threads, and want a channel page that respects the depth of the hobby, this template was written for you.
Most YouTube channel pages feel like placeholders. They list videos, drop a subscribe button, and leave. For a niche audience as discerning as serious collectors, that approach signals that the creator does not understand the community. This template solves the credibility gap.
You get a complete, ready-to-customize landing page that moves from bold statement to earned call to action. The structure is intentional: it builds conviction before it asks for anything. Every section has a defined role in that progression.




Theme
Atelier Studio
Creative direction
Manifesto
Color system
Cinematic Dark
Style
Asymmetric Grid (60/40)
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Viewport-filling Condensed Serif Hero
Asymmetric 60/40 Manifesto Grid
Five-question Archetype Quiz
Four Collector Archetype Results
Results-screen Email Capture
Scroll-linked Animation System
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How does the archetype quiz work?
Can I customize the archetype categories and quiz questions?
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Is this template suitable for a new YouTube channel?
This template comes with a focused set of components, each designed to work together inside the Cinematic Dark visual system.
The hero headline is set in Fraunces, a condensed serif typeface, and scales to fill the desktop viewport. The word "LINE" renders in gallery spotlight amber, giving the double meaning immediate visual weight. A single supporting sentence in bone white sits below, creating deliberate restraint.
Two content sections use a 60/40 column split. The first places a poetic paragraph on the wider column with a moody figure photograph bleeding into the narrower one. The second inverts that layout to present the mint-in-box versus displayed-and-posed debate with equal visual weight on both sides.
The quiz presents one question at a time on a full-black screen. The five questions cover: import versus domestic, pose versus preserve, complete versus curate, grail versus daily driver, and solo versus community. Each question is designed to feel like a genuine reflection prompt, not a form field.
Quiz results sort visitors into one of four archetypes: The Archivist, The Hunter, The Poser, and The Completionist. Each result includes a custom thumbnail and a recommended playlist from the channel, giving the result screen real content value beyond the label.
The results screen includes a focused email capture prompt: "Get your archetype card and first access to every new review." The capture sits within the moment of highest engagement, after the visitor has already invested in the quiz experience.
The template supports high-intensity scroll-linked reveals and staggered entrance animations consistent with GSAP-quality transitions. Quiz question transitions and section reveals are handled as distinct interactive states, keeping the cinematic feel intact throughout the scroll.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Headline | Establishes identity with a viewport-filling statement and first quiz call to action |
| Manifesto Block | Poetic 60/40 paragraph paired with a figure photograph to build emotional resonance |
| Philosophy Grid | Inverted 40/60 layout presenting the mint-in-box versus posed debate with tension |
| Quiz Interface | Full-black five-question assessment delivered one question at a time |
| Archetype Results | Four typed collector outcomes with thumbnails, playlists, and email capture |
| Minimal Footer | Pattern 4 extreme-minimal footer keeping the cinematic tone to the final pixel |
The visual identity follows an Atelier Studio theme built entirely around the Cinematic Dark color system. The palette was designed to feel like a photographer's darkroom crossed with a high-end collectible display case. Deep black dominates every background. Amber appears only where it earns attention.
The template is built desktop-first, reflecting how collectors most often browse while arranging or photographing their collections. The layout decisions, grid proportions, and animation intensities are calibrated for a large-screen primary experience.
Conversion here means turning a browsing collector into a subscriber and, from there, into an identified community member. The template earns that outcome through structure, not pressure.
This template is categorized under Blog and Editorial with a specific focus on action figure collecting content. It is designed for the intersection of collector culture and video content creation, a niche where visual credibility and community language matter more than volume.