Unite — Supportive Neurological Community Landing Page Template

Spark is an epilepsy support community landing page template built for peer circles that meet weekly in church basements and hospital conference rooms. It combines a Stats-First zigzag layout, a warm Cloud Canvas palette, and a downloadable resource library to help newly diagnosed adults, caregivers, and families find their next meeting and connect with people who already understand their world.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Spark is a single-page epilepsy support community resource template. It opens with an oversized testimonial card, moves through a data-driven zigzag narrative about seizures and independence, and closes with a gated resource library. The design feels steady and unhurried, built for people reading on a phone in a waiting room who need information fast and without friction.

Who this template is for

This template serves organizers and leaders of peer epilepsy support groups who need a dignified, clear online home. It speaks directly to the people those groups serve.

  • Newly diagnosed adults in their twenties and forties who are navigating seizures and independence for the first time
  • Parents and caregivers of children living with epilepsy who need to decode medical information and find practical strategies
  • Long-term members and group leaders looking to grow attendance and share downloadable resources with families

What problem this template solves

Most epilepsy support groups meet in borrowed rooms but have no online presence that matches the care they offer in person. This template solves that gap. It builds trust before asking for anything and makes the implications of isolation feel urgent without feeling heavy.

  • Newly diagnosed visitors find clear links to meeting times, seizure action plans, and medication tracking tips without having to search
  • Caregivers and families can read relevant data and connect with a group leader through a simple contact form
  • The resource library lowers the barrier to engagement by gating downloads behind a single email field

What you get with this template

The template delivers a complete, mobile-first landing page with five structured sections. Every section is designed to move a visitor from recognition to action without clinical harshness or visual overload.

  • A testimonial card hero, three alternating stat-and-narrative zigzag sections, and a resource library with email-gated downloads
  • A sticky "Find Your Next Meeting" call-to-action bar in calm teal that appears after the second scroll section
  • A secondary contact form asking for first name, diagnosis year, and preferred meeting format to help leaders serve every participant well

Feature list

This template includes the following built-in capabilities, all grounded in the source brief.

Testimonial Card Hero

A single oversized card sits centered on a warm white ground with a soft drop shadow and rounded corners. The serif quote from Marcus fills the screen with enough whitespace to feel like a conversation, not an advertisement. No competing imagery, no stock photos.

Stats-First Zigzag Layout

Three alternating section pairs each open with a large lavender stat block, then resolve into a narrative explainer on the opposite side. The diagonal eye movement prevents data from becoming a wall and builds a compelling case that community is a form of health infrastructure.

Gated Resource Library

The resource library offers downloadable seizure action plans, medication tracking templates, and an employer communication guide. Each download is gated by a single email field, keeping the service frictionless for people who need information quickly after seizures or medical appointments.

Sticky Call-to-Action Bar

A calm teal bar reading "Find Your Next Meeting" anchors to the bottom of the viewport after the second scroll section. It stays visible across the entire page, giving every visitor a clear path to attendance without disrupting the reading flow.

Group Leader Contact Form

A toggleable secondary form collects first name, diagnosis year, and preferred meeting format. This lets group leaders understand their participants before the first meeting and tailor their service and sharing of relevant strategies accordingly.

Member Quote Integration

First-name-only member quotes are woven into the stat sections alongside the data. This approach keeps advocacy human, reinforces the implications of going without community support, and reflects real lived experience at every scroll depth.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Testimonial Card HeroOpens with Marcus quote; establishes immediate emotional recognition
Prevalence Stat ZigzagStat left, narrative right; surfaces epilepsy prevalence data
Employment Stat ZigzagNarrative left, stat right; addresses independence and employment implications
First Aid Knowledge GapStat left, narrative right; highlights seizure response training gaps
Resource LibraryEmail-gated downloads; seizure plans, medication tips, employer guide
Linear FooterSingle-row footer with navigation links and contact information

Design & branding system

The visual identity follows an Educational Guide theme. Every color and font choice is deliberate, warm, and free of clinical association.

  • Cloud Canvas palette: warm white (#F7F5F0) as the page ground, gentle slate (#5B6770) for body text, muted lavender (#B8A9C9) for stat blocks and callout cards, and calm teal (#6BA3A0) for all interactive elements and calls to action
  • Typography pairing: Fraunces serif for headlines and member quotes, DM Sans for body copy and form labels
  • No auto-playing video, no flashing content, and no high-contrast patterns that could affect visitors with photosensitive seizures

Mobile & speed optimization

The template is built mobile-first, recognizing that members often search for epilepsy information on a phone during a postictal recovery period or in a hospital waiting room.

  • Server Components handle all static content, keeping JavaScript minimal and page load light for low-signal environments
  • Gentle fade-in scroll animations use Intersection Observer only, with no heavy animation libraries, so the experience stays calm and battery-friendly
  • Streamlined single-column stacking on small screens ensures that links, forms, and resource downloads remain easy to tap without zooming

How this template helps you convert

The page earns trust before it asks for anything, which is the right order for a community built around vulnerability and lived experience.

  1. The testimonial card hero creates instant recognition, making a first-time visitor feel seen before they read a single statistic or find a meeting link
  2. The zigzag stat sections build an undeniable case using real data about seizures, employment, and first-aid knowledge gaps, so that joining feels logical and necessary
  3. The sticky call-to-action bar and low-friction email gate remove every obstacle between a visitor's need and the information or community service they came to find

Other information about this template

This template is designed to support the kind of education and advocacy work that organizations across the epilepsy community already do. At least 3 million adults and 470,000 children and adolescents in the United States are living with seizures, and the implications of going without peer support are well documented.

  • The Spark epilepsy support community resource landing page template includes clear, scannable links to essential tools, reflecting best practices from peer organizations that serve families impacted by epilepsy
  • Spark sheet sections let group leaders organize each new epilepsy information series topic, so that every Spark sheets click brings participants to relevant, current information on a different topic such as general treatments, therapies implications, or employment strategies
  • Spark sheets can also host a newsletter sign-up to keep member families informed about progress on advocacy programs and upcoming service opportunities
  • The template structure is compatible with the kind of sharing and collaboration that epilepsy advocates, leaders, and peer organizations use when creating new resources for a different topic each session, from general treatments and therapies to driving laws and school accommodations
Unite — Supportive Neurological Community Landing Page Template
Unite — Supportive Neurological Community Landing Page Template
Unite — Supportive Neurological Community Landing Page Template
Unite — Supportive Neurological Community Landing Page Template

Theme

Educational Guide

Creative direction

Stats-First Impact

Color system

Cloud Canvas

Style

Zigzag/Alternating

Direction

Content/Resource

Page Sections

Testimonial Card Hero Section

Stats-first Zigzag Narrative

Gated Resource Library

Sticky Find Your Meeting Bar

Group Leader Contact Form

Integrated Member Quote Blocks

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