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Passage - Immersive Memorial Landing Page Template
Passage is a storybook landing page template for an immersive virtual reality memorial studio. It guides visitors through a cinematic timeline, from the first grief conversation to a fully rebuilt sensory sanctuary, and closes with a tiered donation form. The design uses breath-white backgrounds, pressed lavender transitions, and candlelight amber reserved exclusively for interactive calls to action.
by Rocket studio
Passage is a single-page, full-scroll memorial landing page built for a grief-tech studio. It moves visitors through a four-chapter timeline, from first contact to virtual reality room entry, then invites them to donate or nominate a family. Every design choice, handwritten hero text, fog-dissolve transitions, and a heartbeat pulse line, serves emotional presence over commercial urgency.
This template is built for organizations at the intersection of grief care and immersive technology. It speaks directly to the people who need a page that earns trust before it asks for anything.
Standard memorial pages use static galleries and brief text bios. They flatten a person's life into a timeline of dates. Families leave those pages feeling the distance, not the presence.
You get a complete, emotionally sequenced landing page ready to be customized for your studio or foundation. Every section is already written into the scroll flow so your team only needs to replace content, not rebuild structure.




Theme
Healing Space
Creative direction
Timeline Progression
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Donation/Fundraising
Page Sections
Handwritten Script Hero with Heartbeat Pulse
Scroll-driven Four-chapter Timeline
Wireframe-to-color Bloom Effect
Named Tiered Donation Form
Nominate a Family Submission Path
Social Proof Story and Quote Blocks
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I change the donation tier amounts and names?
Does the template include the animated effects described in the design?
Is the Nominate a Family form functional out of the box?
Can this template be adapted for a grief counselor's practice page?
This template includes a focused set of purpose-built features. Each one is grounded in the emotional and functional requirements of a grief-tech memorial studio.
The hero displays a single CSS-simulated handwriting sentence that types itself onto a breath-white background. No image, no interface clutter, just the words arriving slowly as if written by an unseen hand. A faint lavender line pulses beneath it like a heartbeat, pulling the eye downward into the story.
Four full-page chapters scroll as one continuous narrative. Each chapter represents a stage: the first family conversation, the sensory gathering process, the virtual reality construction phase, and the moment of first entry. Transitions between chapters dissolve like pages turning in fog, keeping emotional continuity intact.
The construction chapter opens with a wireframe room environment that blooms into full color as the visitor scrolls. This visual shift mirrors the actual studio process and makes the technology feel tangible without requiring technical explanation.
The "Light a Memory" donation form offers three named giving levels: A Photograph Restored at $25, A Room Rebuilt at $150, and A Full Sanctuary at $500. A custom amount field and an optional personal dedication line sit alongside the tier selector, making the act of giving feel personal rather than transactional.
Alongside the donation form, a secondary submission form lets visitors nominate a family by name and story. This path serves both community goodwill and the foundation's intake process without competing visually with the primary donation call to action.
The template includes a dedicated space for one complete family story and a grief counselor testimonial quote. These are placed after the timeline chapters, so the emotional case is fully built before the visitor reads a real account.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero with typewriter | Opens the page with a slow-written personal sentence and a heartbeat pulse line |
| Timeline Chapter One | Introduces the first family conversation and the fear of losing details |
| Timeline Chapter Two | Shows the sensory gathering process: photographs, voice recordings, spatial measurements |
| Timeline Chapter Three | Animates the virtual reality construction from wireframe to full-color room |
| Donation form section | Presents the "Light a Memory" tiered giving form with a personal dedication field |
| Nominate a Family | Offers a simple name-and-story submission for families who need support |
| Footer | Minimal horizontal flow pattern with essential studio links |
The visual identity follows a Healing Space theme built on the Cloud Canvas color system. Every color has a defined role, and none is used interchangeably.
The template is designed desktop-first to honor the large-viewport storytelling experience that a virtual reality memorial studio requires. Full mobile support is included so no visitor is turned away.
Conversion is earned through emotional sequence, not visual pressure. The amber button does not appear until the visitor has already walked through someone else's memory.
This template is part of a broader grief-tech and memorial innovation category. It suits organizations working at the edge of virtual reality grief therapy, sensory memory preservation, and immersive bereavement support.