
The new Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) website was launched today. Designed by Pentagram and developed by LUCRUM. The site is very clean and has a flexible grid structure for the content. When a user clicks on a specific piece of art, an overlay floats above the grid (see below), never leaving the gallery page. The calendar feature is also very interesting. Each day has its own row of events, still sticking to the same grid structure mentioned before. Great work. More after the jump.









how you browse the collection is pretty intuitive and its nice to see the images at a large size. its bridge-esque
1:21 pm
Chris — how is your Google chrome all gangsta’d out & black like that? I needs this.
4:28 pm
gorgeous. so easy. LOVE.
4:30 pm