Vintage is an overlap and layered landing page template built for vineyard wedding venues. It guides couples and wedding planners through a full wedding-day journey, from misty morning ceremony prep to a starlit sparkler exit. A soft gradient palette, parallax depth, and a single-focus call to action make every scroll feel intentional and every click feel earned.
by Rocket studio
Vintage is a single-page, overlap and layered landing page template designed for vineyard wedding venues. It carries visitors through a timeline of one full wedding day using parallax depth, stacked card sections, and a warm Cloud Canvas color palette. Every design choice points toward one goal: getting the right couple to click "Check Your Date."
This template speaks directly to vineyard estate owners, catering directors, and wedding planners who want their venue to sell itself visually. It is built for professionals who understand that the right couple arrives already emotionally invested, not just browsing.
Most venue pages ask visitors to imagine the experience. This template shows it, scene by scene, from dawn ceremony prep to a midnight sparkler exit. Couples who arrive at a generic venue page often leave before they feel connected. This template solves the engagement gap.
This template delivers a fully structured, section-led landing page built around a timeline progression narrative. Each chapter of the wedding day is a distinct visual block, layered and overlapping to create a sense of depth and forward movement.




Theme
Soft Gradient
Creative direction
Timeline Progression
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Timeline Progression Scroll Narrative
Overlap and Layered Panel Design
Click-through Seasonal Call to Action
Catering Detail Card Sequence
Corkboard Testimonial Stack
Guest Count and Menu Flexibility Callout
Does this template include a contact form?
Can I update the menu card content for my own venue?
How does the season preference feature work?
What kind of photography works best with this template?
Is this template suitable for a wedding planner promoting multiple venues?
This section describes the core built-in capabilities of the Vintage template as designed in the source brief.
The page is structured as a single wedding day told in four chapters: morning, afternoon, evening, and night. Each chapter deepens emotionally, moving from possibility through commitment, celebration, and memory. Visitors do not browse sections; they move through a story.
Sections stack and slide over one another with parallax depth. Floral close-ups peek from behind full-scene photography. Evening menu cards stack as overlapping cards. The final night section pulls back a layered panel to reveal a starlit vineyard, giving the scroll a cinematic conclusion.
A single destination drives every element on the page. The "Check Your Date" button appears as a floating element after the header, again at mid-page golden hour, and once more at the sparkler exit finale. Each click carries a selected season preference, so the next page feels personally relevant to each visitor.
The evening section presents plated courses as individual stacking cards. Each card describes a dish with origin detail, for example the lamb's provenance or the estate's own rosé poured tableside. This level of specificity speaks directly to catering directors and couples who care where their food comes from.
Past couple testimonials appear as softly overlapping cards, each slightly rotated to resemble thank-you notes pinned to a corkboard. The treatment feels personal and tactile, building trust without interrupting the scroll narrative.
A dedicated callout section communicates flexibility around guest counts and menu options before the first click is requested. This answers a core practical question early, keeping spreadsheet-minded partners engaged alongside their more visually driven counterparts.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full Viewport Header | Opens with a lifestyle shot of a couple at a candlelit harvest table; gradient panel carries the headline |
| Floating call to action Button | Appears after the header scroll; anchors the primary booking action early |
| Morning Chapter | Mist over the vines and ceremony arch styling shown as overlapping Polaroid-style panels |
| Afternoon Ceremony | Parallax depth layers floral close-ups behind full ceremony photography |
| Guest Count Callout | Communicates flexibility on group size and menu options before asking for a click |
| Catering Reel | Short video of a real catering director plating courses builds trust through authenticity |
| Evening Menu Cards | Stacking overlapping cards describe each plated course with ingredient origin detail |
| Mid-Page call to action | Repeats the "Check Your Date" button at golden hour scroll depth with season selector |
| Testimonial Stack | Rotated overlapping cards from past couples styled like pinned thank-you notes |
| Night Chapter | Dance floor, sparkler exit, and starlit vineyard reveal in a final layered panel pullback |
| Finale call to action | Third and final "Check Your Date" placement anchors the page close |
The visual identity uses a Soft Gradient theme built on the Cloud Canvas color system. Every tone in the palette behaves like watercolor on handmade cotton paper: colors bleed gently into one another with no hard stops, mirroring the way afternoon light shifts across a hillside.
The overlapping layered panels and parallax depth effects are designed with a scroll-first experience in mind. The template's visual hierarchy scales naturally across screen sizes, keeping the timeline narrative readable without losing the sense of depth.
Every decision in this template serves one conversion goal: getting a qualified couple or wedding planner to click through to the availability and tasting-tour booking page.
This template is part of the Vintage series, a collection designed for venues and hospitality experiences that want to lead with atmosphere and storytelling rather than feature lists. The Overlap and Layered template style is particularly suited to venues with strong visual assets, since the design structure rewards rich photography and video.