Digital Business Card Specialist Pre-Launch Website Template
Imprint is a bento grid landing page template built for a professional digital card studio. It features a cinematic floating card header, Creator Spotlight storytelling cells, an interactive card preview tool, and a waitlist form with role-based segmentation. The design uses deep graphite, pearl white, and iridescent accents to create a tactile, high-craft visual experience.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Imprint is a single-page bento grid template designed for a professional digital card studio. It blends cinematic 3D card animations with a structured, story-driven scroll. Every section earns attention before asking for it. The template ends on a focused waitlist form that segments visitors by role, making it ideal for a coming-soon or pre-launch campaign.
Who this template is for
This template speaks directly to founders, creatives, and studios building a pre-launch presence around a digital card product. The visual language is crafted, specific, and premium.
- Creative directors and portfolio professionals who want a landing page that matches their aesthetic standards
- Startup founders and independent architects who network frequently and need a modern, updatable digital identity
- Studio teams launching a digital card product and collecting a segmented early-access waitlist
What problem this template solves
Physical business cards go out of date, run out, and carry no analytics. A digital card product needs a landing page that communicates this shift in a way that feels worth the switch. Most templates cannot carry that narrative.
- Generic templates fail to express the craft and tactile quality that a premium digital card product demands
- Waitlist pages often collect emails without building anticipation or a sense of community around the product
- There is no standard layout that accommodates both a rich visual identity showcase and a practical, segmented conversion form
What you get with this template
You get a complete, scroll-driven bento grid landing page built around three core jobs: showcasing the product's aesthetic identity, telling creator stories that build social proof, and converting visitors into a segmented waitlist.
- A full bento grid layout with varied cell sizes, including cinematic tall cells, tight square loops, and a wide analytics panel
- An interactive "Design Yours Now" card preview tool where visitors choose a palette and see a mock card generate instantly
- A waitlist form cell with role-based pill buttons ("I'm a creative," "I'm a founder," "I'm a team") and a live waitlist position counter
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in capabilities that make Imprint a complete pre-launch landing page template.
Floating 3D Card Header
The header opens with a constellation of digital card designs suspended in three-dimensional space against deep graphite. Each card rotates slowly and catches iridescent light differently. As the cursor moves, the cards respond with parallax. The headline "Your identity, distilled" materializes letter by letter after a deliberate two-beat pause.
Bento Grid Story Layout
The scroll is driven by a Creator Spotlight grid that profiles one creator per cell. No two cells share the same layout. Tall cinematic tiles, looping video squares, and wide analytics panels alternate in a rhythm that accelerates as the grid builds toward the final conversion cell.
Interactive Card Preview Tool
Visitors can choose a color palette and watch a mock digital card generate instantly on the page. This "Design Yours Now" feature creates a sense of ownership before the product ships. It is the template's primary secondary conversion mechanism.
Role-Based Waitlist Form
The final full-width bento cell holds the "Reserve Your Card" call to action. Three pill-shaped buttons let visitors self-select as a creative, a founder, or a team. This determines which launch wave they join, giving the studio a pre-segmented audience from day one.
Live Waitlist Position Counter
A real-time counter beneath the form shows each visitor their waitlist position. This creates urgency and social proof simultaneously. It reinforces the sense that a community is already forming around the product.
Iridescent Gradient Border System
Every bento cell carries a subtle gradient border that shifts hue on scroll. The gradient uses the template's holographic violet, prismatic teal, and warm iridescent rose. The grid itself behaves like a living surface, rewarding attentive scrolling with color that seems to move.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Floating Card Header | Opens with 3D rotating card designs and a delayed headline reveal |
| Creator Spotlight Grid | Profiles real creators across varied bento cells to build social proof |
| Looping Card Demo | Shows a tight square cell with a looping video of a card tap |
| Analytics Panel | Wide bento cell displaying card view metrics to communicate product value |
| Interactive Card Preview | Lets visitors pick a palette and generate a mock digital card live |
| Waitlist Form Cell | Full-width closing cell with role segmentation and live position counter |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Atelier Studio theme built around an iridescent color system. The palette is dark and grounded until light catches it, then suddenly alive with shifting color.
- Core colors: deep graphite (#1A1A2E) for backgrounds, pearl shift white (#E8E8F0) for typography, holographic violet (#9D4EDD) and prismatic teal (#2EC4B6) for accents
- Warm iridescent rose (#FF6B9D) is reserved for hover states and micro-interactions throughout the page
- Every bento cell uses a gradient border that shifts hue on scroll, making the grid feel like a continuously moving surface
Mobile & speed optimization
The bento grid adapts across screen sizes so the story-driven scroll holds its rhythm on any device. Cell sizing, typography, and interactive elements are all designed with smaller viewports in mind.
- Bento cell layouts reflow for mobile so tall cinematic tiles and wide analytics panels remain readable without horizontal scrolling
- The floating card header parallax and interactive card preview are designed to remain engaging on touch screens
- Typography uses pearl shift white on deep graphite throughout, maintaining strong visual contrast at every viewport size
How this template helps you convert
Every design decision in this template serves the goal of moving a visitor from curious to committed before the product even ships.
- The interactive card preview makes the visitor feel they have already started building their card, which raises the personal cost of leaving without signing up.
- The role-based pill buttons ("I'm a creative," "I'm a founder," "I'm a team") reduce form friction while giving the studio a segmented list it can use on launch day.
- The live waitlist counter creates real-time social proof, signaling that others have already reserved their spot and that waiting means losing position.
Other information about this template
This template is built for a single-page, pre-launch context. It is not a multi-page website or a general portfolio theme. The scope is intentional and focused.
- Template style: Bento Grid, suited for studios and product launches that want layout rhythm to carry the story
- Category: Personal and Resume, with a specific fit for the professional digital card and digital business card niche
- The NFC-enabled digital card concept at the core of this template is relevant to anyone replacing a physical card stack with a single updatable digital identity
- Designed for creative professionals who hand out cards frequently and need a landing page that communicates quality before the product is available to purchase




Theme
Atelier Studio
Creative direction
Creator Spotlight
Color system
AI Iridescent
Style
Bento Grid
Direction
Waitlist/Coming Soon
Page Sections
Floating 3D Card Header with Parallax
Creator Spotlight Bento Grid
Interactive Card Preview Tool
Role-based Waitlist Segmentation
Live Waitlist Position Counter
Iridescent Gradient Border System
Related questions
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