Serenade is a masonry-style landing page template built for winter wedding DJs and live bands. It pairs a Luxe Minimal design with a warm Parchment and Rust color system to recreate the feeling of a candlelit barn reception. The page guides newly engaged couples from first impression to booking inquiry through atmospheric visuals, pull-quote cards, and a two-step availability form.
by Rocket studio
Serenade is a single-page, masonry-layout template designed for a husband-and-wife winter wedding DJ and band duo. It blends editorial photography, looping video clips, and pull-quote cards into a scrollable experience that feels less like a service page and more like a wedding album still playing its soundtrack. The primary goal is availability bookings, with a secondary lead path for email capture.
This template is built for creative wedding music vendors who want their page to feel as memorable as the events they perform at. It speaks directly to the couples and planners who will book them.
Most music vendor pages lead with track listings and pricing tables. That approach falls flat for couples who are choosing a feeling, not just a function. Serenade removes that friction.
Serenade delivers a fully art-directed single-page layout with every section pre-built and ready to personalize. The visual and structural work is already done.




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Atmosphere & Mood
Color system
Parchment & Rust
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Full-viewport Seasonal Hero Header
Atmospheric Masonry Card Grid
Pinned Booking Call to Action
Two-step Availability Form
PDF Lead Capture Section
Editorial Pull-quote Cards
Is this template suitable for a solo DJ, or only for a duo act?
Does the template include the PDF guide content?
How does the two-step booking form work?
Can I add pricing to the page?
Can the masonry grid include only photographs, without video clips?
This template packs its core value into purpose-built sections and interaction patterns, each grounded in the brief below.
The header fills the entire screen with an editorial-style winter reception photograph. A single serif headline fades in over the lower third, setting the atmospheric tone before the visitor scrolls a single pixel.
Cards alternate between still photographs, short looping video clips showing visible breath and warm amber light, and pull-quotes from real couples set in italic serif type over parchment-colored blocks. Each row deepens the mood rather than simply presenting more information.
A "Check Our Date" button in rust on cream stays gently anchored at the bottom of the viewport throughout the scroll. The same call to action repeats after every third masonry row so the booking prompt never feels far away.
Clicking the primary call to action opens a two-panel form. The first step collects a calendar date and venue postcode. The second step asks for music style preference (curated playlist, live band, or DJ-band hybrid) and a free-text field for the couple's first-dance song.
A secondary conversion path invites visitors to download a "Winter Wedding Music Planning Guide" in exchange for their email address. This catches couples who are still months away from a firm booking decision.
Couple testimonials are presented as visual cards, not lists. Each quote sits in italic serif type over a parchment block inside the masonry grid, giving social proof the same editorial weight as the photography.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-viewport hero | Opens the page with a cinematic winter reception image and a fade-in serif headline |
| Masonry card grid | Scrollable mix of photography, looping video clips, and couple pull-quotes |
| Pinned booking button | Keeps the "Check Our Date" call to action visible throughout the scroll |
| Repeated call to action rows | Reinserts the booking prompt after every third masonry row |
| Two-step booking form | Collects date, venue postcode, music style preference, and first-dance song |
| PDF lead capture | Secondary email-capture offer for the Winter Wedding Music Planning Guide |
The visual identity follows a Luxe Minimal theme built entirely around the Parchment and Rust color system. Every color has a specific structural role, so the page reads with clear hierarchy even without bold headers or grid lines.
The masonry layout is structured to reflow cleanly on smaller screens without losing the atmospheric quality that makes the template work. Cards stack naturally in a single column on mobile while preserving image proportions and quote legibility.
Serenade is built around a booking-first conversion strategy. Every design and layout decision serves the goal of moving a curious visitor toward an availability inquiry or an email capture.
Serenade is part of a broader Wedding and Events template category designed around niche vendor storytelling. A few additional details worth knowing before you customize and launch.