FoodPro 2026 — Melbourne, July 26–29
5 Landing Page Concepts
Each version satisfies the same brief — event-specific landing page with above-the-fold CTA, featured solutions, meeting booking form, modular structure, and SEO-friendly framing — but takes a different aesthetic and strategic angle.
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Bold Industrial
Dramatic, high-contrast design that mirrors the industrial world Intralox operates in. Diagonal red accents and grain textures create urgency and authority — ideal for audiences who associate strength with trustworthiness.
Design Features
- • Full-viewport dark hero with diagonal cuts
- • Angular CTA buttons with clip-path
- • Noise/grain texture overlay
- • Staggered scroll-reveal animations
Best For
Decision-makers in heavy industry and manufacturing who respond to bold, confident messaging.
Clean Editorial
Magazine-quality editorial design with generous whitespace and refined typography. Red is used sparingly — a thin rule, an accent — letting the content breathe. This approach says "we're sophisticated and measured" without shouting.
Design Features
- • Asymmetric split-layout hero
- • Bottom-border-only form inputs
- • Playfair Display serif headlines
- • Numbered editorial cards (01, 02, 03)
Best For
Senior executives and procurement professionals who value clarity and substance over flash.
Dynamic Immersive
Tech-forward, immersive experience with animated counters, geometric patterns, and a sticky CTA bar. Feels like a product launch — energetic and modern. Creates FOMO and excitement around the event.
Design Features
- • Animated stat counters on scroll
- • Floating-label form inputs (CSS-only)
- • Sticky dismissible CTA bar
- • Geometric SVG background patterns
Best For
Engineers and innovation-focused buyers who appreciate modern, interactive experiences.
Warm Connector
Human-centered, relationship-first design. Organic shapes, warm tones, and conversational copy make this feel like a personal invitation rather than a corporate landing page. Lowers the barrier to booking a meeting.
Design Features
- • Organic floating blob shapes
- • Wavy SVG dividers between sections
- • Team member cards with avatar initials
- • Conversational form copy and warm focus states
Best For
First-time visitors and relationship-oriented buyers who need to feel welcomed before committing.
Dark Luxury
Quiet, restrained luxury — matte black with champagne gold accents. No red, no urgency. This page feels like an embossed invitation on heavy card stock. It says "we don't need to shout" and appeals to executives who equate restraint with quality.
Design Features
- • Champagne gold accents on matte black
- • Roman numeral list instead of cards
- • Cormorant Garamond thin serif headlines
- • Slow 800ms+ entrance animations
Best For
C-suite and senior leadership who respond to understated exclusivity over corporate energy.