
Gymnasium ATX, Launching the Gym’s First Landing Page
This is mostly a visual work and I had the opportunity to create the landing page.
Client
Thomas Crabtree
Year
2023
Services
Figma
Web Design
Industry
Fitness

Challenge
The customer is getting ready to launch a digital upgrade for his small business/ gym. Our goal was to design a "coming soon" page that does two things:
Hype things up: Give visitors a sneak peek of the gymnasium gym landing page.
Capture Leads: Collect email addresses and other info from people who are excited about what's coming.
Key Issues
I met with the user to understand the main goals:
- Provide a way for people to sign up for updates.
- This set the foundation for what the landing page needed.
Impact on User Experience
I started with a quick discussion to understand the gym’s goals: share basic info and collect sign-ups. From there, I sketched wireframes, created a clean visual style in Figma, and built the page in Webflow with responsive layouts. After testing across devices.

Analysis
To create an effective redesign, I conducted research to understand the target audience, improve usability, and integrate better landing page functionality.
Understanding the Target Audience
I started with a quick discussion to understand the gym’s goals: share basic info and collect sign-ups. From there, I sketched wireframes, created a clean visual style in Figma, and built the page in Webflow with responsive layouts. After testing across devices.

The Solution
The solution was a single-page website designed and built in Webflow.
It featured a clear hero section, essential details about the gym, and a simple form to capture sign-ups.
The design kept a clean layout, used brand-aligned colors and type, and was made responsive so it worked well on both desktop and mobile.
Check out my other projects!

Gymnasium ATX, Launching the Gym’s First Landing Page
This is mostly a visual work and I had the opportunity to create the landing page.
Client
Thomas Crabtree
Year
2023
Services
Figma
Web Design
Industry
Fitness

Challenge
The customer is getting ready to launch a digital upgrade for his small business/ gym. Our goal was to design a "coming soon" page that does two things:
Hype things up: Give visitors a sneak peek of the gymnasium gym landing page.
Capture Leads: Collect email addresses and other info from people who are excited about what's coming.
Key Issues
I met with the user to understand the main goals:
- Provide a way for people to sign up for updates.
- This set the foundation for what the landing page needed.
Impact on User Experience
I started with a quick discussion to understand the gym’s goals: share basic info and collect sign-ups. From there, I sketched wireframes, created a clean visual style in Figma, and built the page in Webflow with responsive layouts. After testing across devices.

Analysis
To create an effective redesign, I conducted research to understand the target audience, improve usability, and integrate better landing page functionality.
Understanding the Target Audience
I started with a quick discussion to understand the gym’s goals: share basic info and collect sign-ups. From there, I sketched wireframes, created a clean visual style in Figma, and built the page in Webflow with responsive layouts. After testing across devices.

The Solution
The solution was a single-page website designed and built in Webflow.
It featured a clear hero section, essential details about the gym, and a simple form to capture sign-ups.
The design kept a clean layout, used brand-aligned colors and type, and was made responsive so it worked well on both desktop and mobile.
Check out my other projects!

Gymnasium ATX, Launching the Gym’s First Landing Page
This is mostly a visual work and I had the opportunity to create the landing page.
Client
Thomas Crabtree
Year
2023
Services
Figma
Web Design
Industry
Fitness

Challenge
The customer is getting ready to launch a digital upgrade for his small business/ gym. Our goal was to design a "coming soon" page that does two things:
Hype things up: Give visitors a sneak peek of the gymnasium gym landing page.
Capture Leads: Collect email addresses and other info from people who are excited about what's coming.
Key Issues
I met with the user to understand the main goals:
- Provide a way for people to sign up for updates.
- This set the foundation for what the landing page needed.
Impact on User Experience
I started with a quick discussion to understand the gym’s goals: share basic info and collect sign-ups. From there, I sketched wireframes, created a clean visual style in Figma, and built the page in Webflow with responsive layouts. After testing across devices.

Analysis
To create an effective redesign, I conducted research to understand the target audience, improve usability, and integrate better landing page functionality.
Understanding the Target Audience
I started with a quick discussion to understand the gym’s goals: share basic info and collect sign-ups. From there, I sketched wireframes, created a clean visual style in Figma, and built the page in Webflow with responsive layouts. After testing across devices.

The Solution
The solution was a single-page website designed and built in Webflow.
It featured a clear hero section, essential details about the gym, and a simple form to capture sign-ups.
The design kept a clean layout, used brand-aligned colors and type, and was made responsive so it worked well on both desktop and mobile.




