Timber - Brutalist Forestry Landing Page Template
Timber is a bold brutalist landing page template built for forestry booking systems. It presents cutting block reservations, haul route scheduling, and mill slot management through a scroll-reveal interactive layout. The Void and Violet color system, oversized typography, and progressive section reveals create an industrial, no-nonsense experience designed to move operations managers straight into a live demo.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Timber is a single-page brutalist template for a timber and forestry booking system. It uses scroll-driven progressive reveals to walk visitors through cutting block selection, haul scheduling, and mill slot management. The design is stripped to function and built to convert forestry operations managers, independent loggers, and mill procurement officers into demo users with one click.
Who this template is for
This template is purpose-built for forestry operations software. It speaks directly to the people who manage fiber supply, seasonal contracts, and harvest logistics at scale.
- Forestry operations managers juggling seasonal Crown land contracts and crew coordination
- Independent loggers bidding on cutting blocks and needing a clear scheduling view
- Mill procurement officers who require guaranteed fiber supply confirmed months in advance
What problem this template solves
Forestry booking is complex. Cutting windows are short, haul routes change with ground conditions, and mill intake slots fill fast. A generic software landing page cannot communicate that urgency or build trust with experienced operators.
- No existing template captures the industrial weight and precision that forestry professionals expect
- Most layouts bury the product behind a hero image instead of showing the system working
- Procurement leads need to see real booking logic before they commit to a demo or a call
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, scroll-reveal landing page that assembles the booking system visually as the visitor scrolls. Every section is designed to demonstrate the product rather than describe it.
- A stark logo bar header displaying forestry certification marks in birch white on void black
- A progressive interactive explorer sequence revealing a cutting block map, then a Gantt-style scheduling timeline
- Two conversion touchpoints: a ghost-outlined demo button near the top and a solid violet call-to-action block after the explorer sequence
Feature list
This template ships with a focused set of purpose-built components. Each one serves a specific role in the forestry booking presentation.
Brutalist Logo Bar Header
A stark horizontal band renders forestry client logos and certification marks, including the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), and Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI), in monochrome birch white against void black. Thin violet divider lines separate each mark. Below the bar, "BOOK THE BLOCK." is set at 120 pixels in oversized brutalist type. The restraint signals institutional authority immediately.
Scroll-Reveal Interactive Explorer
The page assembles itself as the visitor scrolls. Each booking layer appears only when the visitor reaches it, creating a sense of the system building in real time. This progressive disclosure keeps attention focused and communicates product depth without a wall of feature copy.
Cutting Block Map Interface
The first scroll reveal surfaces a map interface where selectable cutting blocks appear as geometric violet shapes on a black terrain grid. Visitors see the inventory model working before any text explanation is needed.
Gantt-Style Scheduling Timeline
Deeper into the scroll, a timeline engine slides into view. Haul windows and mill processing slots animate in sequence, showing how the booking system coordinates multiple moving parts across a harvest season.
Dual Call-to-Action Structure
The primary call to action, "Enter the Demo," appears first as a ghost-outlined violet button after the logo bar. It then reappears as a solid violet block after the explorer sequence, paired with the line "See your region's available blocks." No form fields appear on the page. One click passes the visitor through to the live demo environment.
Footer Enterprise Link
A secondary text link, "Talk to Our Forestry Team," sits in the footer for enterprise procurement leads who need a human conversation before committing. It creates a low-pressure off-ramp without cluttering the main conversion path.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Logo Bar Header | Display certification marks and set "BOOK THE BLOCK." as the opening statement |
| Ghost call to action Button | Offer the first demo entry point after the logo bar |
| Cutting Block Map | Reveal selectable inventory as geometric violet shapes on black terrain |
| Scheduling Timeline | Show haul windows and mill slots assembling in a Gantt-style scroll reveal |
| Solid call to action Block | Drive demo clicks with a filled violet button and regional availability prompt |
| Footer Enterprise Link | Provide a human contact path for enterprise procurement leads |
Design & branding system
The visual identity is built on the Void and Violet color system. Black dominates every background. Violet activates only on interactive states, confirming that something is alive, hovered, or loading.
- Color palette: absolute void black (#09090B), deep ultraviolet (#2D1B69), electric violet (#7C3AED) for interactive states, and raw birch white (#EDEAE5) for typography and negative space
- Typography: oversized brutalist type with visible grid lines and exposed spacing; the headline runs at 120 pixels to anchor the page with raw structural weight
- Violet appears only when elements are in an active, hovered, loading, or confirmed state, keeping the palette disciplined and meaningful
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is structured for responsive display across device sizes. The scroll-reveal logic and grid-based layout are designed to adapt without breaking the brutalist visual system.
- Section-by-section progressive reveal keeps the layout manageable on smaller screens
- The grid system and exposed spacing translate cleanly to narrower viewports without requiring a separate design pass
- No hero images or heavy media assets are used, keeping the visual load lean by design
How this template helps you convert
The conversion strategy is built around showing the product, not describing it. Every layout decision is designed to reduce friction and move the right visitor toward the demo.
- The dual call-to-action placement keeps the demo entry point visible at the start and again at the end of the scroll journey, catching visitors at both high-intent moments.
- The interactive explorer sequence lets operations managers and procurement officers experience the booking logic directly on the page, building trust before asking for any commitment.
- The footer enterprise link creates a separate path for large procurement leads without compromising the primary click-through flow.
Other information about this template
This template was designed specifically for the timber and forestry vertical software-as-a-service (SaaS) market. It works as a high-impact presentation layer for any forestry booking platform targeting professional operators.
- The template style is Scroll Reveal (Progressive), meaning each section renders only when the visitor scrolls into view
- The creative direction follows an Interactive Explorer approach, making the visitor feel like they are watching the system assemble itself
- The landing page direction is Click-Through, optimized for a single frictionless action with no form fields on the page
- The Bold Brutalist theme is consistent throughout: raw structure, exposed grid lines, and heavy type replace decorative design
- This template is well suited for forestry operations software products that need to earn trust quickly with experienced industry professionals




Theme
Bold Brutalist
Creative direction
Interactive Explorer
Color system
Void & Violet
Style
Scroll Reveal (Progressive)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Brutalist Logo Bar with Certification Marks
Scroll-reveal Progressive Layout
Cutting Block Map Interface
Gantt-style Scheduling Timeline
Dual Call-to-action Placement
Footer Enterprise Contact Link
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