Proof in their words.
Testimonials carry the voices that close the sale. A marketing agency's client reviews, arranged every way.
What clients say about Fieldnote Creative.
The default grid with avatars and star ratings.
One voice, full width.
The centered layout gives a single strong quote the stage to itself.
A wall of proof that keeps moving.
The scroll display mode runs reviews in a continuous band. Hover pauses; reduced motion is respected.
The quotes beside the pitch.
New: the inline display mode stacks one to three quotes in the column beside your copy — the classic proof-beside-the-pitch composition. Always a single column, so every quote keeps its full measure.
One story, told large.
New: the spotlight display mode gives a single defining quote the full stage — oversized type, a quiet quote mark, and the author underneath. When one client says it best, let them say it alone.
We have worked with agencies for fifteen years. Fieldnote is the first one I would put my own name behind — they took the time to understand what we actually sell, and it shows in every number that matters.
The reviews, on a rail.
New: the carousel display mode puts the same review cards on an interactive scroll-snap rail. Auto sizing shows a few at a time with a peek of the next; drag, arrows, dots, and the keyboard all navigate. The identical cards as the grid — a lossless toggle.
Three reviews at a time.
A fixed three-up rail with peek on: three quote cards fill the width and a sliver of the next cues the scroll. Dark theme, controls re-derive their contrast automatically.
One review at a time, full width.
New: slides-per-view of one is the featured carousel — a single full-width quote the visitor pages through, distinct from the static spotlight that stacks every quote at once. Autoplay advances every six seconds and pauses on hover or focus.
A wall of proof that never stops.
New: the marquee display mode is the wall of love — a continuously scrolling ticker of reviews, decorative and seamless. It pauses on hover and focus and via a pause button, and reduced motion degrades it to a static grid. Distinct from the interactive carousel above.
Same wall, other direction.
The same ticker set to a faster speed and reversed direction, ratings off for a cleaner text-only band. Speed and direction are the only two marquee controls; everything else is automatic.