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Video description: A laptop showing a scrolling view of the Buffalo AKG Museum website, displaying videos and sections for Current and Upcoming Exhibitions, Upcoming Events, and more.

Buffalo AKG Art Museum

Buffalo AKG Art Museum

Founded in 1862, the Buffalo AKG Art Museum (formerly Albright–Knox) features a renowned collection of contemporary and modern art. After rebranding and expanding its campus in June 2023, the museum partnered with Bluecadet to modernize and enhance its web presence. The result was a vibrant digital experience, inviting new ways to explore iconic artworks.

Project Details

Services

  • Audience / User Research
  • Content Strategy
  • UX & Visual Design
  • Web Design & Development

Implementing a dynamic new brand

At the start of the project, we conducted a thorough audit of the Buffalo AKG's website content and usage. Unsurprisingly, a high and growing percentage of users, both locals and tourists, were accessing the site on mobile devices. We optimized the site, including visual patterns, loading schemes, and content hierarchies, to be mobile-first and highly accessible to users with a range of abilities.

Website of Buffalo AKG Art Museum featuring a painting titled "The Wolves at Your Door." Surrounding elements showcase various exhibition promotions.

Improving search

The Buffalo AKG Art Museum houses a collection of over 1.5 million works, making it one of the most extraordinary collections of modern and contemporary art in the world. However, finding works online was frustrating due to the abundance and order of search results, especially on mobile devices. To address this, we implemented autocomplete to speed up searches, added a “sort by type” function, and extended global search to include specific artwork results, eliminating the need for separate searches.

Computer screen displaying the Buffalo AKG Art Museum website, featuring a searchable art collection interface with filters for object type and date.

Organization and exploration

To improve internal organization and the exploration of related content on the website, we decided to group content by type. Each type of content utilizes a visual pattern most appropriate for its unique needs, with “events” displaying as a list view and ‘featured content’ as a flexible grid.

Tablet screen displaying the Buffalo AKG Art Museum website, featuring a searchable art collection interface with filters for object type and date.

Dynamic collections

The design of the new Buffalo AKG website focuses on providing versatile ways to view the collection, including timeline views. This feature allows any collection to be presented as a timeline, enabling diverse modes of display and interpretation while utilizing the same records from the collections management system. This approach not only augments the user experience but also facilitates exploration and understanding of the artworks in different contexts.

Buffalo AKG Art Museum webpage shows the "Collection Timeline." The page features a modern art gallery with abstract paintings and a sculpture.

Designed for beauty and balance

In addition to UX and feature enhancements, it was crucial for the site to be visually stunning and leverage the typography and color palette of the new brand. The goal was to create a design that not only reflects the aesthetic of a leading contemporary art museum but also complements, rather than overshadows, the artwork on display. Striking a balance between elegance and subtlety was essential in crafting a website that captures the essence of the museum’s identity while letting the exhibited artwork shine.

A grid of colorful panels features various artists and murals, each with distinct styles. Text includes artist names and artwork details, set against vibrant backgrounds.

The Bluecadet team was a pleasure to work with. They expertly translated our newly refreshed print identity to the digital realm and successfully handled several complex integrations to produce the focal point of our new site, the Collection Search.

Pamela Martin | Digital Content Manager, Buffalo AKG Art Museum

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