Hey Divi Nation! Thanks for joining us for the next installment of our weekly Divi Design Initiative; where each week, we give away two brand new, free Layout Packs for Divi.
For the first layout this week, we have for you a brand new Suit Tailor Layout Pack. This layout pack is a great fit for any suit tailor looking to promote their alteration and tailoring services online. The landing effectively drives visitors to book appointments and it includes dedicated pages for showcasing services with custom icons and images that will work with any tailoring company website. Check it out!
Check Out The Divi Suit Tailor
Layout Pack Below
Landing Page Design
Home Page Design
About Page Design
Blog Page Design
Contact Page Design
Services Page Design
Service Page Design
Key Features
The design of this layout pack fits the tailoring service industry well by incorporating a professional color scheme, light backgrounds, custom “tailoring” icons, and versatile images. The landing page content is broken up nicely and includes multiple calls to action with uniquely styled buttons. And the contact page features business hours which is a nice bonus.
Live Demos
Click the links below to see a live demo for each of the layouts included in the pack.
- Suit Tailor Landing Page (live demo)
- Suit Tailor Homepage (live demo)
- Suit Tailor About Page (live demo)
- Suit Tailor Services Page (live demo)
- Suit Tailor Service Page (live demo)
- Suit Tailor Blog Page (live demo)
- Suit Tailor Contact Page (live demo)
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Since Version 3.0.99 of Divi, you can find and import any of the layouts included in this pack (along with ALL of Divi’s Premade Layout packs) directly from the Divi Builder. They are already waiting for you.
To access your new layout, simply activate the Visual Builder when editing a page and look for the “Load From Library” icon in the page settings bar (it looks like a plus symbol). Click this icon to launch the Load From Library popup. Under the Premade Layouts tab, you can easily find the new layout by scrolling through the list of layout packs. Once you find the Suit Tailor Layout Pack, click on it. You will see all the individual layouts included in the pack. Select the layout you want for to use and then click the “Use This Layout” button.
Authentication Required
Before you can download Premade Layouts from the Divi Library you must authenticate your Elegant Themes Subscription. If you have already activated updates for Divi under Divi > Theme Options > Updates, you have already authenticated your subscription and will have access to the layouts without a problem. If not, when you click to import a layout to your page, you will be prompted to enter your Elegant Themes Membership Username and API Key.
After you enter the Username and API Key, you will gain immediate access to the layouts. You can find your API Key under your members area on the Elegant Themes site.
No Licensing Restrictions
The photos included with these layouts have no licensing restrictions. This means you can use them in all of your commercial projects without having to worry about paying licensing fees or attributing the photographer. Use them in your commercial websites, sell them within your Divi child themes, include them in your own Divi layout packs or just use them on your blog. We know how challenging it can be to find good photos and how confusing and scary the licensing that governs those photos can be. We want to fix that problem for our users.
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New Layout Packs Every Week!
We hope you enjoy this layout pack. We look forward to hearing your opinions in the comment section below. Make sure you check out next week’s layout packs as well. We publish one on Monday and the other on Friday!
I agree with Natalia. Divi is a great template that offers many options to those people who are not programmers. I think it’s very easy to use and at the design level there are many options where you can choose. I am in favor of DIVI.
Sorry, guys, but your layouts are so similar and boring…
Please, be frank, admit it.
If to look at all your layouts – seems they were made by one person who just changes a bit a color and moves a bit the blocks.
And he/she hates his/her job.
I’d better be pleased to see the small sets of blurbs, contact forms etc. (without images) of the different design.
Meanwhile to find something for me in your layouts I have to download the whole layout with all images and keep them in the library even if I need just one block from there.
Then I take that block, use it and delete the layout.
What is next?
Then I have to waste my time clearing the library…
Better use just contours of the image in the layout.
Just idea for you.
Anyway you do not read it 🙂
Thank you very much. Very much the layout demo helped me.
Divi es for me one of the most versatile templates with thousands of layouts, congrats!
The predefined designs are a good option for those who do not have many resources and are satisfied with slightly modifying the designs to meet their final goal, but this is not web design. If you really do web design your thing is to prove it by being able to design the theme yourself for your client although on the other hand, this is a more expensive option that the vast majority of customers are not willing to pay. My personal experience teaches me that the vast majority of clients are satisfied with the first option. What is your experience?
Thanks for the layout, Hope it will create and impact.
Don’t want to sound ungrateful, I am. But i think the new layouts are pretty below par and we know you guys can do better.
Less layouts but more quality
This is a fantastic layout. I saw a tailor the other day and was thinking about a possible layout. Much of this will fit the bill! Well done.
First off – I don’t want this to sound like a negative comment. I use your pre-made layouts as a base for my websites all the time and I think the concept is great.
My issue is that you have been creating layouts for more and more obscure industries while your layouts for industries that actually make web designers money are pretty lacking. For example, lawyers have a far bigger marketing budget than your average tailor, yet the lawyer layout is pretty unusable IMO.
Would you consider creating a second lawyer, dentist, accountant, electrician, plumber, restaurant, mechanic etc. layout?
I partly agree with you Duncan, some layouts are probably not getting used that much. I mean, how many people are going to start a photo marketplace? How many babysitters will have a website? And how many banks are going to use a standard layout for their website? Same with design agency, web agency and web freelancer, they shouldn’t use a standard layout pack either but design their own.
Which brings me to the part where I don’t agree with you. In my opinion, if you call yourself a web designer, you should design websites yourself… not use standard layouts and only change some colors and images…
Totally agree…
Totally agree ! How about some more standard businesses that are “small” enough to hire independent web designers, but lucrative enough to actually care about having a website. Can I add Optometrist, Physiotherapist, Chiropractor to your list.
Can I ask Duncan why you think the lawyer layout is not that usable??
A second separate layout for a lawyer, plumber, restaurant, mechanic, would not be a bad idea though.
I would not mind seeing them go back to some of the old layouts and give us a whole new set of icons.
How about images to support a site targeted to a clientele for women please!?
Angela, there are some layouts with women as the target clientele that you may be able to snag some useful images from. The Fashion layout comes specifically to mind: https://www.elegantthemes.com/layouts/art-design/fashion-landing-page
This is a gorgeous layout! I have a seamstress I’ve been trying to talk into building a website and this might be the layout to push them onto the net finally!