Emberform is a dark, editorial template for studios and agencies that
want to look like they hired a design team, not like they picked a
template.
The whole thing runs on one idea: big type, warm black, and a single
red. Anton for headlines, Space Grotesk for everything else, Geist Mono
for the small technical bits. No gradients, no glass effects, none of
that.
What you get:
- A home page with a display-type hero, client strip, work grid pulled
from the CMS, a services accordion (click a row and it opens up with
an image, description and tags), team section, contact form, and a
Cal.com booking calendar
- Case study pages driven by the CMS, with stats, a gallery, and proper
SEO titles
- A 404 page that isn't an afterthought
- A Read Me page that walks you through swapping everything out
The boring-but-important stuff is handled too. The nav, footer, grain
texture and custom cursor live in a shared layout, so every new page
you create already has them. Anything that repeats is a component --
buttons, service rows, work cards, stats, team cards, client logos --
so you edit from the properties panel instead of digging through
layers. Colors and text are all styles, which makes reskinning a
ten-minute job. Animations respect reduced motion, headings are
semantic, alt text is in place.
To make it yours: swap the demo photos (they're from Unsplash), point
the booking embed at your own Cal.com link, connect the form, replace
the copy. That's about it.
Fonts: Anton, Space Grotesk, Geist Mono. All free.
Emberform is a dark, editorial template for studios and agencies that
want to look like they hired a design team, not like they picked a
template.
The whole thing runs on one idea: big type, warm black, and a single
red. Anton for headlines, Space Grotesk for everything else, Geist Mono
for the small technical bits. No gradients, no glass effects, none of
that.
What you get:
- A home page with a display-type hero, client strip, work grid pulled
from the CMS, a services accordion (click a row and it opens up with
an image, description and tags), team section, contact form, and a
Cal.com booking calendar
- Case study pages driven by the CMS, with stats, a gallery, and proper
SEO titles
- A 404 page that isn't an afterthought
- A Read Me page that walks you through swapping everything out
The boring-but-important stuff is handled too. The nav, footer, grain
texture and custom cursor live in a shared layout, so every new page
you create already has them. Anything that repeats is a component --
buttons, service rows, work cards, stats, team cards, client logos --
so you edit from the properties panel instead of digging through
layers. Colors and text are all styles, which makes reskinning a
ten-minute job. Animations respect reduced motion, headings are
semantic, alt text is in place.
To make it yours: swap the demo photos (they're from Unsplash), point
the booking embed at your own Cal.com link, connect the form, replace
the copy. That's about it.
Fonts: Anton, Space Grotesk, Geist Mono. All free.