Pli is a warm, masonry-style landing page template built for kids ballet summer camps. It opens with a parent-photo mosaic, guides visitors through an interactive day explorer, and closes with a simple inline booking scheduler. The layout earns trust through authentic imagery and emotional storytelling before ever asking a parent for their child's name.
by Rocket studio
Pli is a single-page ballet summer camp template with a masonry layout. It leads with a full-viewport photo wall, moves through an interactive daily schedule explorer, and ends with a color-coded booking form. Every section is designed to let parents picture their child at camp before they commit to a spot.
This template is built for local ballet studios and summer camp programs serving children from age three through twelve. It speaks to the adults doing the booking, not just the dancers in the room.
Most camp registration pages lead with forms. Parents arrive, see a price and a date picker, and leave without feeling anything. This template flips that sequence entirely.
You get a fully structured single-page layout with five distinct content zones, a sticky booking call-to-action, and a visual identity system built around soft plum, wisteria, and warm ballet-slipper pink.
This section covers the core interactive and visual features built into the Pli template.
The header fills the full viewport with a mosaic of staggered, gently rounded photo tiles. Images load in a soft fade-in cascade from top-left to bottom-right, mimicking Polaroids being pinned to a corkboard. A plum-toned headline overlay anchors the section without obscuring the photos.
Four illustrated flip cards sit below the photo wall. Each card represents a part of the camp day: Morning Warm-Up, Choreography Hour, Snack and Sketch, and Showcase Rehearsal. Tapping a card flips it to reveal a masonry photo cluster, a short parent testimonial, and a one-line description in a child's handwriting font.
Three age session cards display available weekly slots for the 3 to 5, 6 to 8, and 9 to 12 age groups. Each card uses a distinct color code so parents can identify the right session at a glance and move directly to booking.
The booking section opens an inline scheduler without redirecting to a separate page. It includes a child's first name field, an age selector, a parent email field, and a visible list of available weekly sessions. The form stays lightweight and focused.
After the first scroll, a plum-colored sticky button appears at the bottom of the screen. It stays visible throughout the page, giving parents a one-tap path to the booking form at any point in their visit.
A secondary call-to-action sits below the testimonial clusters. It links to a prepaid voucher flow for grandparents and relatives who want to give a camp week as a gift rather than completing a standard enrollment.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| UGC Photo Wall | Opens with authentic parent-submitted photos in a staggered mosaic |
| Interactive Day Explorer | Flip cards reveal daily schedule moments and parent testimonials |
| Age Group Cards | Color-coded session availability by age bracket |
| Parent Voices Grid | Star-rated testimonial quotes with parent names and child ages |
| Inline Booking Form | Lightweight scheduler with age selector and gift voucher path |
| Single-Row Footer | Clean linear footer with studio contact and navigation links |
The visual identity follows a Warm Artisan theme. Every color choice is soft and grounded, like a watercolor palette left open on a windowsill. Nothing harsh, nothing neon.
The template is built mobile-first because most parents book on a phone during school pickup, not at a desktop. The layout adapts gracefully from small screens upward.
The page is designed to earn trust through imagery before it ever asks for input. Each section builds on the last, moving parents from curiosity to confidence to commitment.
Pli is a single landing page template built with the Masonry and Pinterest-style layout approach. It suits studios running seasonal programs who need a focused, high-converting page rather than a full multi-page site.




Theme
Warm Artisan
Creative direction
Interactive Explorer
Color system
Lavender Dream
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
UGC Photo Wall with Cascade Animation
Interactive Flip Card Day Explorer
Color-coded Age Group Session Cards
Sticky Booking Call-to-action Button
Lightweight Inline Booking Scheduler
Gift Voucher Secondary Path
Can I replace the placeholder photos with my own studio images?
Does the booking form work out of the box or does it need to be connected to a tool?
Can someone gift a camp week without going through the main enrollment form?
How many age groups can I show on the page?
Is this template designed only for summer camp, or can it work for other short programs?