Seam - Powerful Bauxitemining Landing Page Template
Seam is a zigzag landing page template built for bauxite and alumina mining operations. It uses a nature-inspired botanical color system, a full-bleed aerial photo header, and a stats-first alternating layout to move smelter procurement directors, automotive OEMs, and sovereign wealth fund evaluators from first impression to a meeting request or gated resource download.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Seam is a single-page, click-through landing page template for a bauxite and alumina mining operation. It opens with a helicopter-shot header and leads procurement decision-makers through reserve data, purity figures, and rehabilitation proof points before anchoring them at two conversion paths: a supply specification request form and a gated resource summary download.
Who this template is for
This template is built for industrial mining businesses that sell feedstock on long-term contracts and need to earn trust fast with sophisticated buyers. It speaks directly to the professionals who evaluate supply deals at scale.
- Smelter procurement directors sourcing bauxite and alumina feedstock on twelve-month contracts
- Automotive original equipment manufacturers locking in lightweight-material supply pipelines
- Sovereign wealth funds evaluating resource equity in bauxite-rich geographies
What problem this template solves
Most mining company pages bury the numbers buyers actually need. They lead with corporate language and make decision-makers hunt for reserve data, purity specifications, and logistics details. Seam reverses that structure entirely.
- Procurement buyers have no time to scroll through narrative copy before seeing the numbers that matter
- A generic page design fails to signal the scale and credibility of a serious mining operation
- Without a clear dual conversion path, high-intent visitors leave before entering the supply pipeline
What you get with this template
You get a complete single-page layout structured around proof before persuasion. Every section is designed to show evidence first and explain second.
- A full-bleed helicopter photo header with a delayed stat fade-in and a ghost button call to action
- A zigzag alternating section layout where each block opens with a massive stat before any paragraph text appears
- A sticky bottom bar carrying the primary call to action through the final third of the page
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in features delivered by the Seam template.
Stats-First Zigzag Layout
Each alternating section leads with a large, left- or right-aligned number. Proven reserves, alumina purity percentage, rehabilitation hectares, and port-to-smelter transit days each anchor a section before any descriptive copy appears. The alternating alignment mirrors the visual rhythm of terraced mine benches.
Full-Bleed Aerial Photo Header
The header uses a helicopter golden-hour photograph of an active bauxite pit. There is no overlay for the first two seconds, letting the chromatic contrast of red earth against green jungle create immediate visual impact. A single stat then fades in at 80-point weight with a thin alumina-white rule beneath it.
Dual Conversion Path Design
The template supports two distinct buyer journeys. The primary path, "Request Supply Specifications," moves decision-makers to a short-form page asking for company name, annual tonnage requirement, and preferred Incoterm (the international commercial term defining delivery and cost responsibility). The secondary path, "Download Resource Summary," captures earlier-stage visitors with a gated portable document format file requiring only a corporate email address.
Lifecycle Color Narrative
Section backgrounds shift gradually from laterite red tones at the top, through transitional earth mid-page, to canopy green at the bottom. This visual progression narrates the full operational lifecycle: extraction, refining, and rehabilitation. The palette does the storytelling work without a single additional word.
Repeating Primary Call to Action
The "Request Supply Specifications" button appears three times at deliberately spaced intervals. It starts as a ghost button over the header photo, reappears in solid laterite red after reserve and purity stats have built credibility, and finally anchors a sticky bottom bar in the page's final third.
Botanical Color System
The template uses four prompt-defined colors applied with functional intent. Laterite red dominates section accents and data callouts. Canopy green marks every sustainability proof point. Alumina white provides breathing space across backgrounds. Deep humus anchors all body typography with visual weight.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Aerial Photo Header | Establish scale and draw immediate visual attention |
| Stat Fade-In Block | Introduce the headline annual shipment figure |
| Reserves Data Section | Present proven reserve tonnage with credibility weight |
| Alumina Purity Section | Highlight refining quality and feedstock specification |
| Logistics Transit Section | Show port-to-smelter transit days and supply reliability |
| Rehabilitation Proof Section | Demonstrate environmental commitment with hectare data |
| Midpoint call to action Block | Repeat primary call to action after key stats are shown |
| Resource Download Section | Capture earlier-stage visitors via gated PDF offer |
| Sticky Bottom Bar | Anchor the primary call to action through the final scroll |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a nature-inspired theme built on a botanical color system drawn directly from the physical environment of a tropical open-cut mine. Every color choice has a functional role in guiding the reader's eye and emotional response.
- Laterite red (#A63D2F) pulled from the ore face, used for section accents and data callouts
- Canopy green (#2D5F2E) drawn from rehabilitation forests, applied to every sustainability proof point
- Alumina white (#F4EDE4) referencing freshly calcined alumina powder, used across section backgrounds for breathing room
- Deep humus (#1B1407) grounding all body text with the visual weight of compacted earth
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is designed to maintain its visual impact at smaller screen sizes. The alternating layout and large typographic numbers scale down without losing structural clarity.
- Stat-first section blocks reflow cleanly so large numbers remain readable on smaller screens
- The sticky bottom bar is particularly effective on mobile, keeping the primary call to action accessible without interrupting the scroll
- Full-bleed imagery and background color transitions are designed to carry their narrative weight on any screen width
How this template helps you convert
Seam is a click-through landing page designed to move procurement decision-makers through a deliberate confidence-building sequence before asking for any commitment.
- The header delivers immediate scale and credibility, setting the tone before a single word of body copy appears, so buyers already feel the weight of the operation.
- The stats-first zigzag layout presents quantified evidence at each scroll step, removing the need for buyers to search for the numbers they need to justify a conversation.
- The dual conversion path captures visitors at two different readiness levels, ensuring that both contract-ready directors and early-stage researchers enter the supply pipeline.
Other information about this template
Seam is a purpose-built template for the bauxite and alumina mining niche within the broader metal and mineral mining category. It is a strong fit for any mining operation that needs to present resource data to industrial buyers in a visually credible format.
- The template style is zigzag and alternating, making it well-suited for data-heavy industrial presentations
- The nature-inspired theme and botanical color system make it distinctive in a category where most pages rely on generic industrial grey palettes
- The creative direction is stats-first impact, prioritizing quantified proof over narrative copy throughout the entire layout
- The header concept is a full-bleed photo, designed to use real operational photography as the primary trust signal
- The landing page direction is click-through, guiding visitors toward a specific next step rather than a passive content browse




Theme
Nature-Inspired
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Botanical
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Stats-first Zigzag Section Layout
Full-bleed Aerial Photo Header
Dual Conversion Path Design
Repeating Primary Call to Action
Lifecycle Color Narrative
Botanical Color System
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