Model Profile Directory Website Template
Muse is a storybook single-page landing page built for models who need their portfolio to do the talking. It uses an asymmetric photo grid header, a gallery-walk scroll structure, and a restrained Monochrome Steel palette to guide casting directors and creative professionals through a carefully paced visual argument before reaching a clean lead-generation form.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Muse is a full-page model portfolio landing page built around a Gallery Walk scroll experience. Nine asymmetrically tiled editorial images open the page. Curated gallery rooms follow, each with its own mood and lighting tone. The page closes with a focused booking form designed to convert serious industry inquiries.
Who this template is for
This template is built for working models and talent who need a personal brand presence that speaks directly to industry professionals. It is not a generic portfolio page. Every design decision points toward one goal: earning the next booking.
- Models building or refreshing their personal brand website
- Talent seeking to attract casting directors, creative directors, and fashion brands
- Models who want a high-presentation landing page without hiring a custom developer
What problem this template solves
Most model portfolio pages look like image galleries with a contact link buried at the bottom. They show pictures but fail to build presence or demonstrate range. Clients arrive, scroll quickly, and leave without a clear impression.
- No structure to guide a viewer through different facets of a model's range
- No purposeful pacing that earns trust before asking for a booking
- No clear, frictionless path from first impression to a real inquiry
What you get with this template
You get a complete, ready-to-customize single-page landing page designed specifically for a model personal brand. Every section has a defined role, from the opening visual statement through to the final call to action.
- A nine-image asymmetric Photo Grid Mosaic header with staggered fade-on-load behavior
- Three full-page gallery rooms, each with its own editorial mood, separated by typographic gallery placard dividers
- A dual call-to-action system with a primary booking form and a secondary floating inquiry button
Feature list
This template is built around a small number of well-considered features. Each one serves the landing page's core purpose: presenting a model's range with confidence and converting that presence into real industry inquiries.
Asymmetric Photo Grid Mosaic Header
Nine images fill the viewport in an asymmetric grid. No two tiles share the same size. Images load in a staggered fade sequence, each appearing a half-beat after the last. The model's name appears in thin tracked-out uppercase only after the full grid settles, letting the work arrive before the introduction.
Gallery Walk Scroll Structure
Scrolling through this landing page feels like moving through rooms in a curated exhibition. Each full-page section represents a distinct editorial series with its own mood and lighting temperature. Gallery placard dividers between rooms display the publication, photographer, and year in a single restrained line.
Three Distinct Editorial Rooms
The first room presents high-fashion monochrome work. The second shifts to warm-toned commercial beauty. The third delivers raw, kinetic street casting footage. This sequence is intentional: it builds a visual argument for range before a single word of persuasion is written.
Lead Generation Booking Form
The final section pairs a stripped-back beauty image with a minimal contact form. Fields include production company name, project type (editorial, commercial, runway, or digital), shoot dates, and an optional mood board upload field. The form asks for exactly what a casting professional needs to start a real conversation.
Floating Inquiry Button
After the second gallery room, a matte black "Inquire" button slides in from the right edge of the screen. It remains available as the visitor continues scrolling, giving interested viewers a shortcut to connect without waiting for the full page experience to complete.
Typographic Gallery Placard Dividers
Between each editorial room, a single line of text appears in the style of a museum wall label. It carries the publication name, the photographer's name, and the year. This detail signals professional credibility and gives each gallery room its own documented context.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Photo Grid Header | Opens with nine editorial images in an asymmetric viewport-filling mosaic |
| Model Name Reveal | Displays the model's name in tracked uppercase after the grid loads |
| Room One Gallery | High-fashion monochrome editorial series, full-page scroll section |
| Gallery Placard One | Single-line divider showing publication, photographer, and year |
| Room Two Gallery | Warm-toned commercial beauty series with intimate crop to full-bleed images |
| Floating Inquiry Button | Matte black button that slides in from the right after room two |
| Gallery Placard Two | Second divider line separating commercial and street casting rooms |
| Room Three Gallery | Raw kinetic street casting footage, wide and energetic pacing |
| Gallery Placard Three | Final placard before the closing beauty section |
| Closing Beauty Shot | Quiet stripped-back image that anchors the final section |
| Booking Form Section | Lead generation form with project type, dates, and mood board upload |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Atelier Studio theme built on a Monochrome Steel color system. The palette is deliberately restrained, drawing on tones that recall a contact sheet drying in a darkroom. Every color earns its place through contrast and weight rather than decoration.
- Four core tones: deep charcoal (#1C1C1E), brushed gunmetal (#4A4A4D), silver gelatin (#D4D4D8), and pure studio white (#FAFAFA)
- A single accent of matte black (#0D0D0D) applied to interactive elements, typography highlights, and the floating inquiry button
- Typography uses thin, tracked-out uppercase for the model name reveal, reinforcing the editorial restraint of the overall aesthetic
Mobile & speed optimization
The landing page layout is designed with a storybook full-page structure that adapts naturally to smaller screens. The gallery rooms and grid mosaic are built to maintain visual impact across device sizes without losing the pacing or presence of the desktop experience.
- The asymmetric photo grid scales responsively so editorial images remain visually dominant on mobile viewports
- The floating inquiry button and booking form remain accessible and usable on touch devices
- Staggered fade sequences and scroll-driven transitions are kept lean to support smooth rendering on a range of devices
How this template helps you convert
The Muse landing page is structured to earn a booking inquiry rather than simply ask for one. Every scroll section builds the case before the form appears.
- The Photo Grid Mosaic and three gallery rooms establish range and presence before any call to action appears, so the viewer arrives at the form already convinced.
- The floating "Inquire" button reduces friction for ready buyers mid-scroll, capturing interest from visitors who do not need to see the full page to decide.
- The final booking form is minimal and project-specific, asking only for details a casting or creative professional would already have ready, which lowers the barrier to submission.
Other information about this template
This template is categorized under Personal and Resume, with a specific focus on the Model Profile subcategory. It is designed for the model personal brand website niche and carries an Atelier Studio theme with a Storybook and Full-Page template style.
- The Intersection Match Score for this template is 13, reflecting a precise alignment between the design system, creative direction, and target niche
- The Gallery Walk creative direction and Photo Grid Mosaic header concept are matched intersection fields, meaning they are purpose-built combinations for this use case
- The Lead Generation landing page direction ensures the design prioritizes measurable outcomes over purely aesthetic display
- This template is suitable for models working across editorial, commercial, runway, and digital project types as reflected in the booking form's project type field




Theme
Atelier Studio
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Monochrome Steel
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Asymmetric Nine-image Header Grid
Three-room Gallery Walk Layout
Floating Matte Black Inquiry Button
Minimal Lead Generation Booking Form
Monochrome Steel Visual Identity
Related questions
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