Resin Art & Craft Content Specialist Blog Website Template
Resin is an editorial landing page template built for resin art and craft online communities. It pairs a full-viewport manifesto header with a Gallery Walk scroll experience, maker profiles, rotating pull-quotes, and a belonging-first signup form. The Warm Stone palette and serif typography create a sunlit workshop mood that turns curious visitors into engaged community members.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Resin is a single-page editorial template designed for resin art communities. It guides visitors through gallery-style maker rooms, pull-quote interludes, and a low-pressure signup flow. The result feels less like a sign-up form and more like an open studio door, warm, handcrafted, and genuinely inviting.
Who this template is for
This template was built for community builders in the resin art and craft space. It suits anyone who wants to gather makers around shared practice rather than a product catalogue.
- Community founders launching a membership or newsletter for resin makers at any skill level
- Craft educators and workshop hosts who want a home for tutorials, tips, and maker showcases
- Independent artists and Etsy sellers looking to build an audience beyond their shop
What problem this template solves
Most community sign-up pages feel clinical, a headline, a form, and a submit button. That approach does not work for craft communities where trust and belonging drive every decision. Visitors need to see themselves in the work before they commit.
- Generic templates miss the visual warmth that draws artisan audiences in
- Urgency-driven layouts feel out of place for communities built on patience and process
- Single-image hero sections cannot convey the range of a diverse maker community
What you get with this template
You get a fully designed, section-led editorial landing page that tells a story before it asks for anything. Every component is built from the source brief and ready to customise.
- A full-viewport manifesto hero with serif typography, community attribution, and an amber rule divider
- Three gallery rooms with full-width editorial spreads, second-person maker profiles, and a primary call-to-action form
- A sticky bottom bar offering a downloadable "First Pour" checklist as a secondary lead-generation path
Feature list
This template includes a focused set of purpose-built features. Each one serves the editorial flow and the lead generation goal.
Full-Viewport Manifesto Header
The hero fills the entire screen with a large, unhurried serif quote set against a linen background. A named community member attribution sits below in clay-coloured small caps, and a thin amber rule separates the hero from the scroll. No competing imagery distracts from the words.
Gallery Walk Room Layout
Three full-width editorial rooms each feature a maker's workspace photograph paired with a second-person profile written in an intimate, magazine voice. The rooms cycle through different resin disciplines, ocean art, jewellery, and wood-resin furniture, so every visitor finds a reflection of their own practice somewhere on the page.
Rotating Pull-Quote Interludes
Between gallery rooms, rotating community tips appear as styled magazine pull-quotes. These breathing spaces give the scroll a natural editorial rhythm and reinforce social proof without resorting to testimonial grids.
Belonging-First Signup Form
The primary call-to-action reads "Pull Up a Chair" and appears only after the third gallery room. The form asks for a first name, a craft-type dropdown (jewellery, home décor, furniture, art, or just curious), and an email address. The delayed placement earns the click rather than demanding it upfront.
Sticky "First Pour" Checklist Bar
A secondary lead path appears as a sticky bottom bar on scroll, offering a free downloadable checklist in exchange for signup. It stays present throughout the page without interrupting the editorial experience.
GSAP Scroll Reveal Animations
Scroll-triggered reveals, staggered entrances, floating elements, and hover image effects are built in using GSAP. Animations are set to a medium intensity that adds life without slowing the editorial pace.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Manifesto Hero | Sets tone, voice, and community identity |
| Amber Rule Divider | Signals transition from hero to content |
| Gallery Room One | Ocean art maker spread and profile |
| Pull-Quote Interlude | Rotating community tips between rooms |
| Gallery Room Two | Jewellery maker editorial spread |
| Pull-Quote Interlude | Second breathing space and social proof |
| Gallery Room Three | Wood-resin furniture maker and signup form |
| Sticky Checklist Bar | Secondary lead path on scroll |
| Footer | Single-row linear pattern with links |
Design & branding system
The template uses a Warm Artisan editorial style that feels like a ceramicist's shelf in afternoon light. Every colour and typeface choice reinforces the handmade, unhurried character of the resin craft world.
- Warm Stone palette: linen (#F5EDE0) for backgrounds, amber (#D4A03C) for headlines and hover states, clay (#B8805A) for dividers and pull-quote borders, walnut (#3B2A1A) for body text
- Fraunces serif for manifesto and display headings; DM Sans for body copy, form labels, and navigation elements
- Spacing and layout follow a wide, breath-giving editorial grid with alternating full-width image and intimate text rooms
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is designed desktop-first for editorial impact, but the layout responds cleanly across all screen sizes. The component structure supports practical performance choices.
- Server Components handle all static editorial sections to reduce unnecessary client-side load
- Client Components are scoped only to animated and interactive elements such as the sticky bar, pull-quote rotation, and GSAP scroll reveals
- The alternating gallery rhythm and generous white space translate naturally to narrower viewports without losing the workshop feel
How this template helps you convert
This template earns signups by making the visitor feel like the community is already alive and worth joining. The conversion path is paced, not pressured.
- The manifesto hero and named member attribution create immediate trust and identity, so the visitor understands the community's voice before reading a single bullet point.
- Three sequential gallery rooms show the full range of the craft, building desire gradually so that the "Pull Up a Chair" form feels like a natural next step rather than an interruption.
- The sticky checklist bar provides a low-commitment secondary entry point, catching visitors who are not yet ready for the main form but are curious enough to want a free resource.
Other information about this template
This template is a strong fit for craft-adjacent editorial projects beyond resin specifically. A few additional details are worth noting before you build.
- The template style is classified as Editorial and Magazine, making it adaptable for any maker niche that values story over sales copy
- The footer follows a linear single-row pattern, keeping the exit experience clean and uncluttered
- Animation intensity is set to medium by default; individual GSAP sequences can be adjusted to suit a quieter or more energetic brand personality
- The second-person maker profile format is a content direction built into the template structure; copy for each gallery room will need to be written or sourced to match that voice
- The craft-type dropdown in the signup form ships with five preset options: jewellery, home décor, furniture, art, and just curious




Theme
Warm Artisan
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Warm Stone
Style
Editorial/Magazine
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Full-viewport Manifesto Header
Gallery Walk Room Layout
Rotating Pull-quote Interludes
Belonging-first Signup Form
Sticky First Pour Checklist Bar
GSAP Scroll Reveal Animations
Related questions
Can I change the quote in the hero section?
Do I need to provide my own maker photography?
Is the signup form connected to an email platform?
Can I add more gallery rooms beyond the three included?
What skill level is needed to customise this template?