Spark is a bold, single-page electrician landing page template built to work like a digital business card. It uses a storybook scroll structure to walk visitors through real job stories, building trust before asking for the call. The primary goal is simple: get a homeowner, property manager, or contractor to tap the phone number or save the contact card.
by Rocket studio
Spark is a full-page electrician landing page template with one job: turn a visitor into a caller. It uses a case study narrative scroll, a bold brutalist visual identity, and two friction-free actions, call now or save the contact card. No forms, no fluff, just finished work and a live phone number.
This template is built for working electricians who want a professional digital presence without building a full website. It suits tradespeople who win work through referrals and need a page that backs up their reputation on first glance.
Most electricians lose leads because their online presence does not match the quality of their work. A visitor lands on a blank social profile or an outdated directory listing and moves on. Spark solves this by giving the electrician a page that proves competence before the visitor even thinks about calling.
You get a single-page landing page structured around three escalating job stories, each told in three acts. The page is designed to snap-scroll through full-viewport sections, guiding the visitor from problem to proof without friction.
This template bundles a focused set of components. Each one is built around the single goal of getting the visitor to make contact.
The full-viewport header shows a stylized brutalist cross-section of a house, completely dark on load. An illustrated hand pulls a breaker and violet electrical pulses race through the wiring, lighting rooms one by one. The electrician's name and number stamp onto the screen in heavy monospaced type, making the first impression impossible to ignore.
Each full-page scroll section tells one job as a three-act story. The sequence moves from a photo of the problem, to a blunt first-person process paragraph, to a finished-work photo and an oversized client quote in violet. Three jobs are shown in escalating complexity, from an outlet swap to a full panel upgrade to a commercial buildout.
A persistent "Call Now" button in exposed-copper amber on void black stays anchored to the bottom of every section. It links directly to the phone dialer so the visitor never has to hunt for the number. The amber color is reserved exclusively for interactive elements, making every tap target instantly recognizable.
A secondary "Save My Card" action triggers a vCard download pre-loaded with the electrician's name, phone number, license number, and service area. The visitor saves the contact in one tap, putting the electrician's number in their phone before they even need it.
The Void and Violet color palette uses absolute void black as the dominant background, deep panel violet for oversized type and section dividers, arc-flash white for body text, and exposed-copper amber strictly for interactive hotspots. The result is a page that feels authoritative and distinct without relying on stock photography.
All primary headings and the electrician's contact details are set in heavy monospaced type styled like a label gun pressed into a panel door. This typographic choice reinforces the tradesperson's identity and makes the page feel handcrafted rather than templated.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Animated House Header | Introduces the electrician with a dramatic powered-up illustration and stamped contact details |
| Job One Story | Shows a simple repair job in three acts: problem photo, process note, finished work and quote |
| Job Two Story | Escalates to a full panel upgrade with the same three-act structure |
| Job Three Story | Caps with a commercial buildout case study to prove range and complexity |
| Pinned call to action Bar | Keeps the "Call Now" and "Save My Card" actions visible at the bottom of every section |
The visual identity is Bold Brutalist, built on a four-color Void and Violet palette. Every design decision prioritizes clarity of action and confidence of craft over decoration.
The page is built as a single scrollable unit with snap-scroll sections, which keeps the layout predictable on any screen size. Tap targets are sized for thumb use, and the phone dialer link works natively on mobile without any extra steps.
The page is structured around a single conversion path: get the visitor to call or save the number. Every design and content decision feeds that one outcome.
Spark is categorized under Personal and Resume templates, specifically in the Electrician Profile subcategory. It is designed for the Electrician Digital Business Card niche, making it a focused tool rather than a general contractor site.




Theme
Bold Brutalist
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Void & Violet
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Animated House Illustration Header
Three-act Case Study Scroll
Pinned Call-now Call to Action Button
One-tap Vcard Download
Void and Violet Branding System
Monospaced Stencil Typography
Does this template include a contact form?
Can I update the job photos and case study text to match my own work?
What information is included in the vCard download?
Is this template suited for a new electrician without many completed jobs?
Can the call button link to a text message instead of a phone call?