Vow is a storybook single-page landing page built for minimalist wedding decorators. It uses a Desert Rose color system, handwritten script headers, and full-viewport atmospheric sections to slow visitors down and earn their trust. A refined consultation form and a low-friction lookbook download path together guide couples from dreaming to booking.
by Rocket studio
Vow is a storybook landing page for a minimalist wedding decorator. It pairs a handwritten hero script with full-page installation moments in a warm Desert Rose palette. The page builds aesthetic trust through restraint, then offers two clear paths: a consultation booking form or a lookbook download for couples still in the early planning stage.
This template is made for design-minded wedding decorators and intimate ceremony studios. It speaks directly to couples who want their wedding to feel intentional rather than elaborate, and to the studios who serve them.
Most wedding landing pages compete loudly for attention. They crowd the screen with galleries, grids, and glittering call-to-action buttons that undercut the calm a minimalist studio is trying to sell. Vow solves this by making the design itself the argument.
Vow delivers a complete single-page experience built around atmosphere and intention. Every element is chosen to hold attention through quiet, not spectacle.




Theme
Soft Gradient
Creative direction
Atmosphere & Mood
Color system
Desert Rose
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Handwritten Script Hero Section
Full-page Atmospheric Scroll Sections
Consultation Booking Form
Lookbook Email Capture
Desert Rose Color System
Is this template suited for large weddings or only intimate ceremonies?
Where does the primary call to action appear on the page?
What does the lookbook download path include?
Can I adapt the template if my studio offers more than decoration?
Does each scroll section require a unique image?
This template is built around a tightly considered set of components that serve the minimalist aesthetic without compromise.
The header fills the full viewport with the phrase "Less is the ceremony" rendered in charcoal ink script. The letters carry a deliberate imperfection, as though written with a nib pen, and no photograph competes for attention. A single thin clay-colored line descends from the text, drawing the eye into the scroll.
Each scroll section is a single installation moment suspended in negative space. Examples include a table for twelve shot from above, a ceremony arch made of one bent branch, and hands exchanging rings in an otherwise empty frame. There are no grids or galleries, only one image and one short sentence per spread.
The primary call to action is "Reserve Your Consultation Date." The form collects first names for both partners, a wedding date or season, a guest count via a minimal slider ranging from twenty to one hundred and twenty guests, and a venue type entered as a free-text field.
A secondary conversion path offers "Download Our Lookbook" for couples still in the early dreaming stage. It captures an email address with a single field, creating a low-friction entry point that does not require full commitment.
The full palette uses sun-warmed blush, kiln-dried clay, bleached sandstone, and dried sage as a secondary accent. Blush-to-sandstone gradients wash full-page backgrounds at every scroll stage, while clay anchors buttons and divider details with quiet visual weight.
All body text and display copy use vow-ink charcoal for high contrast against warm gradient backgrounds. The typographic rhythm follows a serif display style that matches the storybook pacing of the page and reinforces the handcrafted, intimate feel.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Script Header | Opens the page with handwritten script on a full-viewport blush-to-sandstone gradient |
| Stem Divider Detail | Draws the eye downward from the header into the first scroll section |
| First Installation Moment | Delivers the opening atmospheric image with one accompanying serif sentence |
| Second Installation Moment | Continues the storybook scroll with a second single-image, single-sentence spread |
| Third Installation Moment | Completes the three-section mood build before the primary call to action appears |
| Consultation Booking Form | Collects partner names, wedding date, guest count, and venue type |
| Lookbook Download Offer | Captures an email address for couples not yet ready to book a consultation |
The visual identity is built on the Desert Rose color system and a Soft Gradient theme. Every color and typographic choice reinforces a single emotional idea: warmth held at arm's length, like a Polaroid left on a windowsill.
The storybook layout is designed to translate cleanly across screen sizes. Full-viewport sections reflow for smaller displays without losing the atmospheric quality that defines the template.
Vow earns conversions by building emotional alignment before asking for any action. The page architecture is intentional and sequential.
Vow is categorized under Wedding and Events and is built specifically for the minimalist wedding niche. It is a strong fit for studios positioning themselves at the intersection of intimate ceremony planning and considered design.