Revel is a gallery and detail landing page built for woodland wedding musicians. It combines a cinematic full-viewport header, a moment-sorted community gallery with audio clips and couple quotes, and a low-friction click-through enquiry flow. The Heritage and Story visual identity uses aged cream, bark brown, and rust to create a warm, memory-soaked first impression that turns browsers into enquiries.
by Rocket studio
Revel is a single-page template designed for a woodland wedding DJ and live band. It opens with a full-viewport barn lifestyle shot, unfolds into a moment-sorted gallery of real weddings, and closes with a two-step availability checker. Every design choice serves one goal: move a browsing couple to an enquiry before doubt sets in.
This template suits music acts that perform at outdoor and rural weddings where atmosphere and trust matter as much as the setlist. It is built for creative professionals who want their page to feel personal rather than corporate.
Most wedding music pages bury the proof. They lead with packages and pricing before a couple has felt anything. Revel flips that order. It lets forty real wedding moments do the persuading first, and only asks for a keystroke once trust is already built.
You get a complete click-through landing page built around a living gallery of real wedding proof. The layout moves visitors through mood, memory, and moment before presenting a single, low-pressure call to action.
This template is built around six core capabilities drawn directly from the brief. Each one earns its place in the visitor journey.




Theme
Heritage & Story
Creative direction
Community Gallery
Color system
Parchment & Rust
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Moment-sorted Community Gallery
Full-viewport Lifestyle Header
Two-step Availability Checker
Floating and Anchored Call to Action Buttons
Full-width Interstitial Images
Active-state Gold Accent System
Can I use this template if I am a solo DJ rather than a full band?
Does the template include the audio clip player functionality?
Is there a pricing or packages section included?
Can I rename the gallery moment categories to match my own archive?
Can I change the call-to-action label from Check Our Date?
The header fills the entire screen with a barn performance shot. Edison bulbs streak across the top third, a cellist leans into a note, and a spinning couple sits soft in the foreground. A hand-lettered line fades in over the lower third, setting the emotional tone before a single word of copy is read.
The gallery is organized by feeling rather than date. Categories such as First Dances, Surprise Songs, The Midnight Set, and The One That Cleared Every Table group thumbnails into chapters of proof. Each click opens a detail panel with venue name, setlist highlights, a fifteen-second live audio clip, and a two-line couple quote.
Between gallery clusters, single full-width images provide visual breathing room. Scenes like the band loading gear through morning mist, a handwritten setlist taped to a monitor, and a child asleep on a hay bale with confetti in her hair deepen the storytelling without adding text weight.
The click-through flow starts with one field: the wedding date. If the date is available, the page expands to reveal a short form asking for the couple's first names, venue name, and one song that has to happen. The question is specific and disarming, signaling that this act cares about the same details couples do.
The primary call to action, labeled "Check Our Date," appears as a floating button after the header and again anchored at the bottom of every gallery cluster. It is always rendered in dried wildflower gold on bark brown, so it is unmissable without being aggressive.
Gold is reserved exclusively for live states: a button being hovered, a track playing, a gallery image selected. This restraint makes every active moment feel intentional. Cream, bark brown, and rust handle all static content, keeping the palette warm and unified.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-viewport header | Sets mood with lifestyle barn shot and hand-lettered tagline |
| Floating call to action button | Anchors the enquiry action immediately after the header |
| First Dances gallery | Opens the community gallery with the most emotionally resonant category |
| Surprise Songs cluster | Deepens proof with unexpected and memorable setlist moments |
| Full-width interstitial | Breathes between gallery clusters with atmospheric single images |
| Midnight Set cluster | Shows the late-night energy that separates good bands from memorable ones |
| Table-clearing cluster | Ends the gallery arc on a high-energy, shareable moment |
| Anchored call to action strip | Re-presents the "Check Our Date" action at each gallery cluster base |
| Date availability checker | Single-field entry point that filters serious enquiries instantly |
| Expanded enquiry form | Short form that opens only when the chosen date is available |
The Heritage and Story theme is expressed through a Parchment and Rust color system that feels like finding a box of old photographs in a leather trunk. Every surface carries warmth and texture, and color is used with strict intention.
The layout is structured to read clearly on smaller screens without losing its atmospheric quality. Gallery thumbnails, detail panels, and the availability checker are all designed for touch interaction.
This template is structured so that every scroll reinforces trust before any commitment is requested. The result is a click-through path that feels natural rather than pressured.
Revel is a Gallery and Detail template built under the Community Gallery creative direction. It is paired with a Click-Through landing-page direction, meaning the primary goal is moving visitors from passive browsing to active enquiry without detours.