Sear is a single-column carnivore diet landing page template built around sensory-first storytelling. It pairs editorial food photography with visceral, second-person copy to drive cookbook purchases and email sign-ups. The Warm Artisan design uses a Parchment and Rust color system, heavy serif typography, and a scrolling layout that makes visitors hungry before it ever asks them to buy.
by Rocket studio
Sear is a carnivore diet recipe blog landing page built for one purpose: make the visitor hungry, then make the sale. Every scroll section introduces a recipe category with a full-bleed hero photograph, short visceral copy, and a clear call to action. The Warm Artisan aesthetic, parchment cream backgrounds, rust oxide headlines, and rendered-fat gold buttons create an atmosphere that feels like a butcher shop crossed with a fine editorial kitchen.
This template is designed for creators and publishers who cook and write for the carnivore and zero-carb community. It fits anyone who wants a landing page that sells a cookbook or builds an email list around meat-focused cooking.
Most recipe landing pages lead with nutrition facts or ingredient lists. Carnivore diet audiences do not respond to that. They respond to a perfectly seared crust, the sound of fat cracking in a cast-iron pan, and copy that meets them at the skillet. Generic food blog templates do not cook for this audience.
This template gives you a complete, single-column flow landing page purpose-built for carnivore recipe content. Every element has been considered for the specific way this audience browses, which is often late at night, on mobile, already craving something primal.




Theme
Warm Artisan
Creative direction
Sensory Appeal
Color system
Parchment & Rust
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Cinematic Full-viewport Hero
Hunger-first Recipe Category Sections
Sticky Cookbook Conversion Bar
Rust-band Pull Quote Strips
Low-friction Email Capture Form
GSAP Scrolltrigger Animation System
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I use this template to capture email leads as well as sell a cookbook?
What recipe categories does the template include sections for?
Does the template support explaining the science of searing in its copy structure?
Is this template suitable for beginners building their first carnivore diet blog?
This template ships with a deliberate set of built-in sections and design decisions. Each one serves the core goal: get visitors from curiosity to conversion without friction.
The header occupies the full viewport with a lifestyle overhead shot of a bone-in tomahawk steak in a cast-iron skillet. Herb butter melts across the sear marks. A hand holds a rosemary sprig at the frame edge. Steam rises under golden-hour kitchen light. The headline "Meat. Fire. Nothing Else." fades in over the lower third, set in a heavy serif typeface that looks hand-stamped on butcher paper. The primary "Get the Cookbook" call to action sits directly beneath it.
Four asymmetric bento-style sections introduce recipe categories in a deliberate sequence: Breakfast, One-Pan, Slow-Render, and Organ Meats. Each section leads with a single large hero photograph chosen for maximum texture and appetite appeal. Copy is written in second person so visitors cook alongside the page. The progression moves from simple (butter-basted egg) to ambitious (48-hour bone marrow broth), building momentum and desire with each scroll.
After the visitor passes the third scroll section, a subtle bottom bar appears and stays fixed on screen. It carries the "Get the Cookbook" button in rendered-fat gold. This persistent presence means the primary conversion point is always reachable without requiring the visitor to scroll back up. The bar is unobtrusive and does not cover recipe content.
Between recipe sections, full-width rust-colored bands display pull quotes from the cookbook. The bands are styled like butcher-paper labels, wide and flat, with the quote set in the same heavy serif used for headlines. These breaks reinforce the cookbook's voice, serve as social proof, and give the eye a resting point between photography-heavy sections.
A dedicated section offers five free recipes in exchange for a first name and an email address. No multi-step form, no lengthy fields. The copy explains clearly what the visitor gets. This secondary conversion path runs parallel to the cookbook purchase path, so visitors who are not ready to buy still enter the funnel.
The template is built with high-animation fidelity using GSAP ScrollTrigger. Sections reveal with staggered entrances. Photography parallaxes gently as the visitor scrolls. The sticky call to action bar slides in with a clean GPU-accelerated transform. These motion decisions create a page that feels alive without distracting from the food.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Viewport Hero | Cinematic steak shot with headline and primary call to action |
| Recipe Category: Breakfast | Butter-basted egg photography with sensory copy |
| Recipe Category: One-Pan | Cast-iron cooking method showcase |
| Recipe Category: Slow-Render | Long-cook beef and pork feature with broth intro |
| Recipe Category: Organ Meats | Nose-to-tail organ meat showcase |
| Pull Quote Band | Rust-colored cookbook excerpt strip |
| Featured Recipe Spotlight | Single hero recipe with secondary call to action |
| Free Recipe Capture | First name and email form for five free recipes |
| Minimal Footer | Horizontal flow footer with essential links |
The visual identity follows a Warm Artisan direction with a Parchment and Rust color system. Every color choice has an honest, tactile reason behind it, the way a good butcher wraps their cuts in unbleached paper.
The template is designed desktop-first but fully adapted for mobile. Late-night search behavior is a real pattern for this audience, someone who typed "can you really just eat steak" into a search bar after midnight deserves a fast, beautiful answer on whatever device they are using.
A blog landing page for warm, artisan carnivore recipes should blend high-end culinary visuals with the simplicity of a meat-only diet. This template earns the click before it asks for it.
This template is the Sear Warm Artisan Carnivore Diet Recipe Blog Landing Page Template, built for creators who take meat seriously and want a landing page that matches that seriousness. Several topics are worth understanding before you build your content around it.