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Custom landing pages give you the opportunity to drive home your message to a specific audience. They are the perfect tool to achieve key goals for your department's next announcement, outreach campaign or other special initiative.

FIU is Preeminent

Screenshot of FIU Preeminence landing page

Goal: Educate an internal audience about the meaning and prestige of FIU's preeminence designation

Audience: FIU students, faculty and staff

Highlight: Combination of long-form text with stunning visual modules

Our FIU Preeminence landing page combined dense text with authentic visuals (including a new announcement video) to make for a deeply informative, but aesthetically appealing page.

Features

  • Custom media modules
  • A unique banner design
  • Stylized checklists
  • Colorful number highlights

Times Higher Ed Impact Rankings

Screenshot of FIU Impact Rankings landing page

Goal: Highlight FIU's contributions toward the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals

Audience: Peers and researchers

Highlight: Big and bold videos with custom headings

The Times Higher Ed Impact Rankings landing page was focused on providing visual evidence of FIU's ongoing research and global environmental impact, especially the FIU Aquarius Center, Wall of Wind and Florida Everglades research.

Features

  • Massive, high-quality video backgrounds
  • Bold media overlays
  • New pretitles for large headings

Welcome to FIU

Screenshot of FIU Welcome

Goal: Give new students instructions on getting started as a member of the Panther Family

Audience: New incoming students

Highlight: Fun vibes with cool new stickers

FIU Welcome guides students with quick-hitting blurbs and links to resources, all without skimping on the fun—exactly what you want from a student-facing page!

Features

  • Canva sticker graphics for person-centered images
  • Digital renderings of FIU stickers like the pennant and Panther paw
  • Stylized headings
  • Palm tree watermark backgrounds

Semester in D.C.

Screenshot of the Semester in D.C. landing page

Goal: Advertise and summarize a one-of-a-kind program on Capitol Hill

Audience: Green School undergraduate students interested in a career in public service or policymaking

Highlight: Dense information made easy to read at a glance

The Steven J. Green School's Semester in D.C. landing page uses great photos to show off the authentic student experience and makes information easily scannable using "at-a-glance" modules.

Features

  • Full-width banner with a transparent overlay
  • At-a-glance program information
  • L-shaped triple image module
  • Social media embed with student testimonial

Want your own custom landing page?

The Office of Digital Communications is always here to support your unit's next big initiative. If a custom landing page seems like just the thing your website needs, start a project with the DigiComm team!

Or, if you're looking for something bigger, consider checking out our microsites for a targeted, multi-page option.