Return is a bold brutalist landing page built for organizations that support professionals coming back from career breaks. It showcases a cinematic, overlap-layered design with a dramatic Type Over Image header, before-and-after bio reveals, testimonial and case study sections, and a focused B2B intake form. The template is purpose-built to convert returnship programs, career coaches, and outplacement firms into partners.
by Rocket studio
Return is a single-page landing page template designed for a return-to-work networking bio service. It uses a Bold Brutalist visual identity with an Obsidian and Gold color system. The page is built for partnership and B2B conversion, guiding program directors, career coaches, and outplacement firms toward a clear intake or licensing call to action.
This template is built for professionals and organizations operating at the intersection of career reentry and professional development. It speaks directly to the institutions and practitioners who support returning talent.
Professionals returning from career breaks, caregivers, sabbatical-takers, founders stepping back in, often present their gaps apologetically. That framing costs them opportunities. The organizations that support these returners need a page that positions the gap as a strategic asset, not a liability. Standard portfolio or service pages do not carry that weight.
This template delivers a fully structured, single-page layout built around a three-act cinematic content sequence. Every section is designed to build institutional trust before asking for a commitment.




Theme
Bold Brutalist
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Obsidian & Gold
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Overlap and Layered Bio Reveal
Three-act Cinematic Content Sequence
Type Over Image Header
Partnership-focused B2B Intake Form
Secondary Licensing Call to Action
Bold Brutalist Visual Identity
Who is the primary audience for this landing page?
What does the B2B intake form collect?
How does the before-and-after bio section work visually?
Can individual career coaches use this template?
Is this template designed for personal use by someone returning from a career break?
This template is built around a set of deliberate design and conversion decisions. Each feature serves the specific goal of earning trust from institutional buyers.
The before-and-after bio section uses physically overlapping cards. The hesitant original bio slides beneath a gold-bordered rewrite, visually burying the old narrative. This is not a side-by-side comparison, it is a cinematic reveal that makes the transformation tangible.
The page unfolds in three structured acts. Act one shows bio transformations. Act two presents recruiter and hiring manager testimonial video frames with stamped caption bars. Act three stacks partnership case studies like film credits. Hard horizontal gold line transitions wipe the screen between each act.
The header layers a massive brutalist headline in condensed uppercase directly over a grainy, high-contrast black-and-white photograph. The word EDGE is underscored in gold. No navigation is visible on load, it appears only as the user begins to scroll.
The primary conversion point is a short-form intake positioned after the case study stack. It collects organization name, program size via dropdown (10 to 50, 50 to 200, and 200 or more participants), and a single open textarea asking about cohort challenges.
Earlier in the page flow, career coaches and outplacement firms encounter a separate call to action: "License the Framework." This links to a one-page partnership deck in PDF format, offering a lower-commitment entry point for individual practitioners.
The entire page uses deep volcanic black, raw exposed concrete, molten gold, and warm bone white as its only palette. Gold appears exclusively as a punctuation element on buttons, pull quotes, section dividers, and accent lines, never as decoration.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Type Over Image Header | Sets the tone with an oversized headline and gold-accented focal word over a motion-blurred photograph |
| Before-and-After Bios | Shows bio transformation through overlapping layered cards that physically bury the original draft |
| Recruiter Testimonial Frames | Builds credibility with tight-cropped video frames and brutalist caption bars stamping recruiter quotes |
| Partnership Case Studies | Demonstrates institutional scale through stacked logo and cohort outcome blocks styled like film credits |
| B2B Intake Form | Converts organizational buyers with a focused short form covering program size and cohort challenges |
| Framework Licensing call to action | Offers career coaches an earlier, lower-barrier path via a downloadable partnership deck link |
The design follows a Bold Brutalist aesthetic that feels like a brutalist museum lobby at night. Heavy dark slabs dominate the layout. A single brass-like gold accent catches the eye at every critical decision point.
The template is structured with a layered overlap system that maintains its visual hierarchy across screen sizes. The brutalist design relies on bold type scale and strong contrast rather than complex imagery, which keeps the layout stable on smaller displays.
The page is engineered to prove institutional scale before asking for anything. Every section is ordered to answer the B2B buyer's core question: is this infrastructure or is this a freelancer with a document?
This template sits within the Personal and Resume category, specifically targeting the return-to-work career break niche. It is built for the networking bio use case within that vertical, where the language framing a career gap as a strategic asset is the core product being sold.