
This 9:16 Story ad template is built for a nootropic or brain-health supplement positioned around dopamine balance, focus, and motivation. The design mimics a minimalist phone note: a warm off‑white b...
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This 9:16 Story ad template is built for a nootropic or brain-health supplement positioned around dopamine balance, focus, and motivation. The design mimics a minimalist phone note: a warm off‑white background, bold black headline typography (“Take CONTROL of your dopamine”), and dense supporting copy that reads like an evidence-led mini article. On the right, a cropped back-of-head photo with a white scribble “brain” graphic visually signals mental clutter and overstimulation, reinforcing the problem before offering relief. Strategically, it’s a top-of-funnel awareness creative targeting people who don’t yet link their fogginess and distraction to dopamine hijacking. Curiosity is triggered by the provocative framing (porn, social media, endless scrolling) while self-improvement and relief are promised through “reclaim control” language. The template works because it educates quickly, then lands a simple, low-friction CTA (“Visit… today”). Customize by swapping the headline to your mechanism (adaptogens, L-tyrosine, bacopa), tightening the body copy to your brand claims, and replacing the scribble graphic with your own iconography while keeping the stark black-on-cream readability.
This template performs at TOF because it sells the problem before the product. The bold “Take CONTROL” headline creates pattern interrupt and curiosity, while the detailed paragraph provides an explanatory story that makes the viewer feel understood (foggy, unmotivated, stuck). That relief-focused framing reduces defensiveness and positions the brand as a guide rather than a hard seller. It targets an unaware audience by naming common behaviors (scrolling, sugar, social) and connecting them to a single mechanism—dopamine hijacking—so the viewer can self-diagnose without prior supplement knowledge. The minimalist, editorial look (black text on warm cream, simple illustration over a real head photo) signals credibility and encourages reading. Best-practice-wise, it follows a clear hierarchy: punchy claim, mechanism, symptoms, solution promise, and a low-friction “visit” CTA that invites learning more rather than demanding an immediate purchase.
Designed for adults who feel distracted, foggy, and unmotivated and are actively seeking self-improvement solutions. It fits health-conscious readers who respond to educational, mechanism-based explanations and prefer a credible, minimalist aesthetic over flashy hype.
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