The problem
The hardest part of a landing page is not the layout. It is deciding what the product is, in one sentence, for one person — and then having the discipline to leave out everything else.
The approach
Structure the page around the questions a first-time visitor asks in order: what is this, is it for me, what does it do, what happens if I click. Every section earns its place by answering one of them.
Keep the build plain. A landing page is a document, and a document that loads instantly and works everywhere outperforms a heavier one that is more fun to build.
Why it is listed
It is a small project and it is presented as one. Studio work is not all research-grade machine learning — sometimes the job is to make something legible quickly, and that is a real skill with a real price.