Vows is a single-column landing page template built for garden wedding day-of coordinators. It uses a community gallery scroll to display real weddings at heirloom venues, building trust through accumulated evidence rather than traditional testimonials. The Heritage and Story visual identity, a warm palette of deep wine, chimney smoke, aged parchment, and tarnished gold, gives every section the feel of a linen-bound family album.
by Rocket studio
Vows is a click-through landing page for a garden wedding day-of coordinator. It opens with a full-viewport portrait header, then unfolds as a curated scroll of real weddings at heirloom garden venues. The visual tone is warm and archival. Every design choice builds trust before the visitor reaches the "Check Your Date" button.
This template is built for a day-of coordinator who specialises in heirloom garden venues. Think stone-walled estates, century-old rose arbors, and converted farmstead courtyards. The ideal user has a portfolio of real weddings to show and wants a page that proves range and volume before asking for a click.
Couples who plan every detail themselves over eighteen months arrive at the day needing a professional who can quietly hold everything together. The challenge for the coordinator is proving that competence before the couple ever sends an inquiry. A generic testimonial page does not do that job. A scroll through twelve real weddings does.
The template delivers a fully structured single-column landing page. Every section and component described in the brief is included and laid out in the correct order for a click-through flow.




Theme
Heritage & Story
Creative direction
Community Gallery
Color system
Merlot & Smoke
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Full-viewport Portrait Header
Chapter-style Wedding Gallery Scroll
Repeating Click-through Call to Action
Heritage and Story Color System
Social Proof Through Volume
No-form Click-through Architecture
How many wedding galleries can this template hold?
Is there a contact form on this landing page?
What type of images work best for the portrait header?
Can the template show weddings at different venue types?
Does this template suit coordinators who work both small and large weddings?
This template packages several distinct design and layout features that work together to build trust and move visitors toward a booking inquiry.
The header fills the entire screen with a single vertical portrait image. No logo competes with the face. The couple's first names and venue appear in small tarnished-gold caption type at the bottom edge, and the coordinator's headline sits in smoke-colored serif just above the scroll line.
Each wedding occupies its own section, structured as a full-width hero image, a two-sentence story in the couple's own words, and a tight grid of five or six close-moment photographs. Sections are separated by a thin merlot rule and a venue name in tarnished gold, so the page reads like numbered chapters in a printed album.
The primary call to action, "Check Your Date," appears first beneath the header portrait and then after every third wedding gallery. It is styled in tarnished gold type on a deep merlot button, keeping the action visible without interrupting the gallery rhythm.
The four-color palette, deep wine, chimney smoke, aged parchment, and tarnished gold, is applied with clear intent. Parchment holds the background, smoke carries body text, merlot marks section transitions and pull quotes, and tarnished gold signals every interactive element.
The template is structured to hold up to twelve wedding galleries. The visitor does not read a list of five-star reviews. They scroll through documented evidence of real days at real venues, and trust accumulates naturally before any ask is made.
There is no inquiry form on this page. The single goal is a click to a separate availability and pricing page where the visitor selects their venue, date, and guest count. This keeps the landing page clean and removes friction from the first interaction.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Portrait header | Opens with a person before a venue |
| Coordinator headline | Sets the core promise above the scroll line |
| Wedding gallery one | First real-wedding chapter with story and grid |
| First call to action block | Prompts a click before the scroll deepens |
| Wedding galleries two through three | Continues evidence building |
| Mid-page call to action block | Reinforces action after early gallery chapters |
| Continuing gallery chapters | Builds volume across all twelve weddings |
| Final call to action block | Closes the scroll with a clear next step |
The visual identity follows a Heritage and Story theme. Every color, type choice, and layout decision is designed to feel like a physical object found in a family library, not a digital marketing page.
The single-column layout is inherently well-suited to mobile screens. The portrait header, full-width gallery images, and stacked grid sections translate naturally from desktop to phone without structural changes.
The page earns the click by doing something most coordinator pages do not: it replaces claims with evidence. By the time the visitor reaches the mid-page call to action, they have already seen the coordinator handle a small courtyard ceremony and a large estate reception.
This template is part of the Wedding and Events category, sitting within the Wedding Venue Services subcategory and targeted specifically at the garden wedding day-of coordinator niche. It is built as a single-page, single-column flow with no multi-page navigation.