Contact Page Redesign — 5 Variants for /contact-us/
2026-05-27 · Sam-only · Same minimal scope across all variants: intake form + single call CTA + Louisville & Lexington office photos with address only · Sticky mobile call bar included on every mobile mockup
V1 — Hero-Form Lock Form is the hero. Call CTA inline at top. Offices sit calmly underneath.
Why this works: The form is impossible to miss because it lives in the hero. A single call CTA is placed inline next to the H1 for callers. Offices are addressed-only beneath. Zero filler. Best for: conversion-first, paid-traffic landings.
V2 — Split Pillar Header up top with one inline call CTA. Form left, two offices stacked right.
Why this works: Reads as two clean pillars under a single short header. Form and offices have equal visual weight — no element competes. Above-the-fold on most desktops. Best for: a balanced default, content-page feel.
Why this works: Louisville office photo serves as a full-bleed cinematic hero. Brand stripe under it. Form sits inside a navy panel on a white card — high contrast, premium. Both offices rendered equally below. Best for: "world-class designer" aesthetic. Strongest visual impression.
Desktop · 1280px
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V4 — Call-First Phones lead. Offices float into the page from the navy top band. Form is secondary.
Why this works: Designed to maximize phone calls, which is your primary conversion action. Navy top band → office cards float up over the seam → form lives below as a quieter "or message us" alternative. Best for: aligning with your "phones first" CTA philosophy.
V5 — Minimal Triptych Three equal panes: Louisville | Form | Lexington. Museum-quiet, single-screen.
Why this works: Almost everything on the page is doing real work. Two office images flank the form. Single header, single call CTA. Most "world-class designer" of the five. Best for: the cleanest restraint possible.