Provenance - Forensic Artauthentication Landing Page Template
Provenance is a forensic art authentication landing page template built for high-stakes collectors, estate executors, and gallery owners. It pairs a bento grid layout with a Neo-Retro Citrus Burst palette, a live countdown banner, and an inline purchase form. The design earns trust through visual rigor, then drives a direct $490 authentication purchase before the batch window closes.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Provenance is a single-page bento grid landing page template designed for a forensic art authentication service. It combines urgency-driven design with credibility-building content, guiding visitors from a bold device mockup header through layered proof sections to a direct purchase call to action. The template is built for services that need to convert serious buyers quickly.
Who this template is for
This template is built for authentication professionals and art market specialists who need to convert informed, high-value buyers on a single visit. It suits businesses that operate on batch cycles and need to communicate both rigor and urgency in one page.
- Forensic art authentication studios offering certificate-based services
- Estate executors and gallery owners who need a credible, direct-purchase page
- Art dealers and private sale specialists presenting multi-step analytical processes
What problem this template solves
Buyers in the art authentication market need strong proof before they spend. A generic service page cannot carry that weight. This template solves the trust-and-urgency gap that causes potential clients to hesitate or leave.
- Visitors abandon authentication services that feel unverifiable or informal
- Batch-cycle businesses lose revenue when prospects miss the processing window
- Estate and gallery clients need to see method, credentials, and a clear path to purchase before they commit
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured bento grid landing page that moves visitors from curiosity to purchase in one scroll. Every section is purposeful, and the layout tightens as you descend, compressing from wide showcase cells to dense proof blocks.
- A device mockup header with a tablet and phone showing a live authentication dashboard
- A live countdown banner, a three-step process card, a macro video cell, certificate stack, and a full-width call to action row
- An inline purchase form with photo upload, period or artist dropdown, and a card payment step
Feature list
This template ships with a set of purpose-built components grounded in the source brief. Each piece of the layout carries a specific role in building trust and driving the purchase.
Live Countdown Banner
A pinned banner at the top of the page announces the current authentication batch window closing in days and hours. It creates genuine time pressure tied to the studio's real processing cycle, not artificial scarcity.
Bento Grid Layout
The page uses a bento grid structure where each cell highlights a different facet of the service. Cells range from spacious showcase cards near the top to tight, data-dense proof blocks lower down, giving the page a natural rhythm as visitors scroll.
Device Mockup Header
A tablet and phone float at a slight angle against exhibition black. The screens display a live authentication dashboard: a spectral imaging overlay, a confidence meter at 94%, and pigment-match chips lined up like paint swatches.
Inline Purchase Form
The primary call to action opens an inline form without a page redirect. Visitors upload high-resolution photos, select a suspected period or artist from a dropdown, and complete a card payment step, all in a single scroll.
Macro Video Cell
One bento card autoplays a fifteen-second macro video showing infrared reflectography on craquelure. This visual evidence communicates analytical depth without requiring the visitor to read a technical paragraph.
Certificate Stack Display
A dedicated card stacks three recent authentication certificates with redacted client names. This proof-of-work element reinforces credibility and shows the service is active and producing results.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Countdown Urgency Banner | Pins batch window deadline to top of page |
| Device Mockup Header | Introduces dashboard and bold headline |
| Three-Step Process Card | Shows submit, analyze, certify flow |
| Macro Video Cell | Demonstrates infrared reflectography method |
| Certificate Stack Card | Displays recent authenticated works |
| Testimonial Quote Card | Features a Sotheby's-consigned piece reference |
| Proof and Data Row | Shows method citations and lab accreditation seals |
| Full-Width call to action Row | Drives direct purchase and gift certificate path |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Neo-Retro theme built on the Citrus Burst color system. The palette feels like a 1970s auction catalog redesigned by a Swiss typographer, with acid-bright accents cutting against deep inky backgrounds.
- Deep exhibition black (#1A1A2E) anchors grid gutters so each bento cell floats like a framed work on a gallery wall
- Tangerine peel (#FF6D28) drives buttons and status badges; lemon curd (#FFD166) highlights provenance timelines; archival cream (#FFF8E7) holds body text
- Typography is bold and serifed, with the headline "Know Before You Buy. Know Before You Sell." set in lemon curd and a tangerine dot replacing the final period, pulsing once like a scanner beam
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is structured so that the bento grid adapts cleanly across screen sizes without losing its visual hierarchy. Every cell is designed to remain legible and functional on smaller viewports.
- The device mockup header scales for mobile so the tablet and phone remain prominent without cropping key dashboard details
- The countdown banner stays pinned at the top on all screen sizes, maintaining urgency on mobile visits
- The inline form collapses to a single-column layout on smaller screens, keeping the upload, dropdown, and payment steps easy to complete on a phone
How this template helps you convert
This template is engineered around a direct-sales goal. Every design decision, from the pulsing headline dot to the tightening grid, is aimed at reducing hesitation and moving the visitor toward a $490 purchase before the batch window closes.
- The countdown banner and batch-cycle framing eliminate deliberation by making the decision time-sensitive from the first second on the page.
- The descending proof structure builds credibility progressively, starting with visual drama and ending with peer-reviewed citations, so visitors feel informed and confident before they see the price.
- The inline form removes friction at the point of purchase, keeping the buyer on the page through upload, selection, and payment without redirecting to an external checkout.
Other information about this template
This template is built specifically for the art auction and antique art dealer market, where credibility signals and urgency mechanics must work together. It is a strong fit for services operating in the wider auction and collectibles space.
- The "Gift a Certificate" secondary path targets estate planners buying authentication in bulk, opening a second revenue stream without competing with the primary call to action
- The template style uses an overlap and layered approach, giving the bento grid visual depth and preventing a flat or catalogue-like appearance
- The header concept draws from a countdown timer structure, reinforcing the batch-cycle narrative from the very first scroll interaction
- The Neo-Retro theme and Citrus Burst palette make this template visually distinctive in a market where most authentication services use conservative, clinical design




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Unboxing Experience
Color system
Ink & Paper
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Live Countdown Urgency Banner
Bento Grid Page Structure
Device Mockup Header Section
Inline Purchase Form with Upload
Autoplay Macro Video Cell
Certificate Stack and Proof Row
Related questions
What type of business is this template designed for?
Can I customize the countdown timer to match my own batch schedule?
Does the inline form support file uploads and payment in one flow?
How does the bento grid layout help communicate a complex service?
Is there a secondary path for bulk or gift purchases?