Redacted - Declassified Paranormal Landing Page Template
A pre-launch landing page for a paranormal primary-source archive. Built on a horizontal scroll layout with a collage-style hero, four manifesto panels, a bento archive preview, and a typewriter-styled email capture. The Ink and Paper visual identity makes every section feel like a recovered document, not a blog launch.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
This is a single-page, horizontal scroll landing page built for a paranormal and unexplained content archive preparing to launch. The design mimics aged investigative documents, burned polaroids, and hand-annotated field notes. Its purpose is to build a pre-launch waitlist by pulling curious visitors into a manifesto-driven scroll that ends with an email capture styled as a typewriter terminal.
Who this template is for
This template is made for niche content creators who want an experience that matches the weight of their subject matter. If you document the unexplained and want your first impression to feel like evidence, not entertainment, this is the right starting point.
- Paranormal archive founders and independent researchers launching a primary-source content platform
- Podcast hosts, writers, and investigators building a pre-launch audience before their first public release
- Amateur cryptozoologists and unexplained phenomena enthusiasts ready to publish documented case files
What problem this template solves
Most blog launch pages feel interchangeable. A coming-soon page for a paranormal archive needs to communicate seriousness, authenticity, and urgency before a single piece of content goes live. Generic templates betray that intention immediately.
- Standard landing page templates do not support the immersive, document-like atmosphere required to attract a research-minded audience
- Visitors who find niche content archives need to feel the credibility of the work before they hand over their email address
- Horizontal scroll and interactive manifesto panels are rarely available as ready-to-use pre-launch template structures
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page horizontal scroll experience built specifically for a paranormal and unexplained content launch. Every section serves a distinct purpose in moving a visitor from curiosity to commitment.
- A collage-style hero section with overlapping, rotated visual elements including polaroids, a torn topographic map, an index card, a waveform printout, and red thread connecting clippings
- A four-panel horizontal scroll manifesto with a question, a redacted case file, a hand-drawn map with pins, and a six-second audio waveform visualizer
- A dual-conversion call-to-action section featuring a typewriter email field with keystroke click effect, a live rubber-stamped waitlist counter, and a downloadable Case File number 001 link
Feature list
This template ships with several purpose-built components. Each one supports the archive's pre-launch mission without requiring outside tools.
Horizontal Scroll Manifesto Panels
Four snapping panels deliver the archive's thesis statement in sequence. Each panel functions as a standalone argument: a question, a redacted case file, a hand-drawn coordinate map, and a six-second audio clip with a waveform visualizer. The scroll feels like being recruited, not browsed.
Collage and Scrapbook Hero
The hero is a desk-at-3-AM composition. Burned-edge polaroids, a torn topographic map pinned at an angle, a typewritten index card with crossed-out coordinates, and a waveform printout overlap at slight rotations. Nothing is centered. Hover states trigger rotation animations on individual elements.
Typewriter Email Capture Field
The waitlist form uses a monospaced typewriter input styled with JetBrains Mono. Each keystroke produces a subtle mechanical click sound. The field sits inside the final call-to-action section and is the primary conversion point for the page.
Live Waitlist Counter
A rubber-stamped number display shows how many people have already requested archive access. The counter creates social proof without requiring any written testimonials in that section, reinforcing urgency through visual authenticity.
Bento Archive Preview Grid
A bento-style grid previews the four main archive categories: Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) recordings, field notes, sightings, and coordinates. This section gives hesitant visitors a sense of the content depth before they commit their email address.
Case File Download Conversion Path
A secondary call to action offers a free downloadable PDF labeled Case File number 001. Visitors who are not ready to join the waitlist can still enter their email to receive the file, giving the template a two-path conversion structure.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Scrapbook Collage | Immersive first impression with rotated visual elements and primary call to action |
| Horizontal Scroll Manifesto | Four-panel thesis sequence that deepens visitor investment before the ask |
| Archive Preview Grid | Bento grid showing EVP, field notes, sightings, and coordinate categories |
| Credibility and Counter | Investigator testimonials alongside a live rubber-stamped waitlist count |
| Typewriter Call to Action | Dual-conversion section with typewriter email field and Case File download link |
| Minimal Footer | Horizontal minimal footer following Pattern 3 layout |
Design & branding system
The visual identity is built on an Ink and Paper color system that references aged government documents and photocopied field reports. Every color choice has a functional role in the layout.
- Aged parchment (#F4ECD8) serves as the page background, iron gall ink (#1B1B1E) handles primary text, foxing-stain amber (#A67C52) marks accent elements, and redaction-marker red (#8B2500) is reserved for timestamps, annotations, and hover states
- Typography pairs Crimson Text for serif headlines with JetBrains Mono for all monospaced data, typewriter input, and case file labels
- The overall palette reads like a document left in a filing cabinet since 1974, yellowed, smudged, and uncomfortably official, reinforcing the archive's credibility before a word is read
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built desktop-first around its horizontal scroll experience. A graceful fallback ensures the content remains accessible on smaller screens without losing its atmospheric quality.
- On mobile, the horizontal scroll manifesto reflows into a vertical panel sequence, preserving the thesis structure without breaking the layout
- Native CSS smooth scroll and Intersection Observer-driven staggered reveals are used for panel animations, keeping the experience lightweight
- High-animation components including the waveform visualizer, typewriter click effect, and rotation hover states are scoped to desktop breakpoints to avoid unnecessary load on mobile
How this template helps you convert
This template is designed around a single goal: turning a first-time visitor into a registered archive member before the site launches. Every section is sequenced to build trust progressively.
- The horizontal scroll manifesto builds emotional investment panel by panel, so by the time the visitor reaches the call to action, they already feel recruited rather than solicited
- The dual-conversion structure gives two distinct entry points: the primary waitlist form for committed visitors and the Case File number 001 download for hesitant ones, reducing abandonment at the decision moment
- The live rubber-stamped counter and investigator testimonials provide social proof that others take this archive seriously, lowering the perceived risk of sharing an email address
Other information about this template
This template is a ready-to-use starting point for a paranormal and unexplained blog or digital archive. It covers the pre-launch phase completely, from first impression to email capture, without requiring any additional page types.
- The template style is Horizontal Scroll, the header concept is Collage and Scrapbook, and the creative direction is Manifesto, all defined in the intersection context for this niche
- The landing page direction is Waitlist and Coming Soon, making it purpose-fit for content platforms that want to build an audience before their first public post
- All localization is set for English (United States) with no currency symbols or date format dependencies built into the layout
- This template sits within the Blog and Editorial category under the Paranormal and Unexplained Content subcategory, with an intersection match score of 13 for this niche and template style combination




Theme
Ink & Paper
Creative direction
Manifesto
Color system
Ink & Paper
Style
Horizontal Scroll
Direction
Waitlist/Coming Soon
Page Sections
Horizontal Scroll Manifesto
Collage and Scrapbook Hero
Typewriter Email Capture
Live Rubber-stamped Counter
Dual-path Conversion Structure
Bento Archive Preview Grid
Related questions
Can I change the color palette to match a different visual style?
Does the typewriter email field require a third-party form service?
How does the horizontal scroll experience work on mobile?
Is the Case File number 001 PDF included with the template?
Can I add more panels to the horizontal scroll manifesto?