How to Structure Mockup Galleries That Keep People Scrolling
A stronger gallery sequence can increase trust, explain the product faster, and make a digital asset page feel more premium.
Lead with Context
The first image should answer the simplest question: what is this product and what kind of result does it create?
If the opening visual is too abstract, buyers have to work harder to understand the offer.
Use Mid-Page Sections to Reset Attention
Breaking up the gallery with short text or checklist sections creates rhythm. It keeps the page from feeling repetitive and gives readers a reason to continue scrolling.
That pattern also makes the page easier to skim on mobile devices.
“A gallery should not only show the product. It should explain the value of the product as the user scrolls.”
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