Launch - Bold Resume Landing Page Template
Launch is a bold brutalist landing page template built for recent graduate resume and career-switch services. It pairs a raw, manifesto-driven tone with an electric indigo color system and an animated header illustration. The page is designed to convert self-doubt into action, guiding visitors toward a resume builder with three strategically placed calls to action.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Launch is a single-page template for recent graduate resume and CV services. It uses a bold brutalist visual style, a manifesto-driven narrative, and an overlap layout to push visitors toward one clear action: building their resume. The page is confrontational in the best way, speaking directly to graduates, career-switchers, and internship survivors who feel like they do not have enough on paper yet.
Who this template is for
This template is built for service providers who help people at the start of their careers. It speaks the language of people who feel underqualified but are not.
- Recent graduates with capstone projects, short internships, or non-linear backgrounds
- Career-switchers whose degrees do not match their current ambitions
- Resume and CV service operators targeting the recent graduate career niche
What problem this template solves
Most resume service pages sell features. This template sells confidence. The core problem it solves is the emotional barrier that stops a recent graduate from even clicking "start." Visitors arrive feeling like their work history is too thin to matter. The page names that fear directly and then dismantles it, section by section.
- Blank-page paralysis that stops graduates from starting their resume at all
- Generic service pages that fail to connect with a career-starter's specific anxiety
- Low click-through caused by pages that list features instead of addressing real doubts
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page overlap layout built around conversion through emotional resonance. Every design and copy decision is intentional, from the animated header to the final full-width call-to-action block.
- A frame-by-frame animated header illustration showing a figure transforming crumpled drafts into a finished resume
- Three strategically placed "Build Your Resume Now" calls to action across the page
- An overlap and layered section structure where content stacks and crashes together like wheat-pasted posters
Feature list
This template includes a focused set of built-in features drawn directly from the creative brief.
Animated Brutalist Header
The header opens with a hand-drawn, frame-by-frame animation. A figure at a desk surrounds itself with crumpled paper, then slams both hands down. The paper explodes and reforms mid-air into a clean, complete resume. Each section line writes itself in with confident strokes. The animation is intentionally rough and sketchy, not polished.
Manifesto-Driven Copy Structure
Sections do not explain service features in a traditional sense. They name the visitor's fears and then counter them. Copy reads like a direct letter to someone who has been staring at a blank document. This tone creates immediate emotional recognition and trust before any ask is made.
Three-Stage Call-to-Action System
The primary call to action, "Build Your Resume Now," appears three times. First as a persistent bottom bar after the header animation completes. Second, embedded inside a manifesto line mid-page. Third, as a full-width brutalist block at the bottom of the page. No form is required. Each click leads directly to the builder tool.
Overlap and Layered Section Layout
Sections physically overlap the previous one like stacked street posters. Text blocks crash into illustrations. Testimonial quotes bleed across divider lines. The layout mirrors the chaos of early career uncertainty and then organizes it into clarity by the final scroll.
Electric Indigo Color System
The palette uses four defined values: deep void black (#0D0D0D), raw concrete off-white (#E8E4DF), high-voltage indigo (#4B0082), and neon lavender (#B57BFF). Black dominates backgrounds. Indigo anchors headlines and dividers. Off-white carries body text. Neon lavender activates on every hover and interactive element.
Mixed-Weight Manifesto Typography
The headline type is oversized, stacked, and mixed-weight. The opening headline, "YOU HAVE MORE TO SAY THAN YOU THINK," punches through the illustration as the primary visual anchor. Typography is unapologetic and built to stop a scroll.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Animated header | Opens with illustration and manifesto headline to hook visitors immediately |
| Persistent call to action bar | Appears after header animation; keeps primary action visible during scroll |
| Fear-naming section | Names common graduate anxieties and reframes them as strengths |
| Manifesto mid-page | Embeds second call to action inside a direct, declaration-style copy block |
| Testimonials strip | Recent-hire quotes bleed across section dividers for social proof |
| Final call to action block | Full-width brutalist block closes the page with a single, unmissable action |
Design & branding system
The design language is bold brutalism, meaning structure is raw and visible, not hidden behind soft gradients or decorative polish. Every element earns its place by being impossible to ignore.
- Four-color electric indigo palette: void black, concrete off-white, high-voltage indigo, and neon lavender for hover states
- Frame-by-frame hand-drawn illustration style that is rough by design, not by accident
- Stacked, mixed-weight oversized typography that treats headlines as visual declarations
Mobile & speed optimization
The overlap and layered structure is intentional at every screen size. The template is designed so the brutalist layout reads clearly whether a visitor is on a desktop monitor or a phone.
- Layered section stacking adapts so overlapping elements remain legible on smaller screens
- The persistent call to action bottom bar is built to stay visible during mobile scroll without blocking key content
- Animation and interactive neon lavender hover states are designed to remain responsive across device widths
How this template helps you convert
Launch converts by earning trust before it asks for action. The page is engineered to move a hesitant graduate from "I'm not ready" to "I'll do it now" through deliberate emotional progression.
- The animated header creates an immediate moment of recognition, the visitor sees their own frustration played back to them before a single word of copy is read.
- Manifesto sections replace feature lists with direct, fear-addressing declarations that make the visitor feel understood rather than sold to.
- Three placements of the call to action ensure the click opportunity is never more than one scroll away, without ever feeling pushy.
Other information about this template
This template is part of the Personal and Resume category, sitting specifically within the recent graduate career niche. It is designed as a single landing page, not a multi-page website.
- The template style is overlap and layered, a layout approach where sections visually stack and intrude on one another for dramatic effect
- Creative direction is manifesto-style, meaning every scroll reads as a declaration rather than a product description
- No form is included on this page by design; the conversion goal is a direct click to a resume builder tool
- The template is well-suited for positioning a recent graduate resume and CV service in a crowded market where most competitors use generic, feature-list-driven pages




Theme
Bold Brutalist
Creative direction
Manifesto
Color system
Electric Indigo
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Animated Brutalist Header Illustration
Manifesto-driven Copy Framework
Three-stage Call-to-action Placement
Overlap and Layered Section Structure
Electric Indigo Color System
Mixed-weight Manifesto Typography
Related questions
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