Exhibit website

For the Matisse exhibit website created for the British Library, I designed a digital experience that feels both colorful and calm, reflecting the balance between vibrancy and quiet refinement in his work. Soft transitions and a restrained layout allow the bold colors to breathe, creating a sense of ease rather than overwhelm. The site invites viewers to slow down and engage thoughtfully with the exhibit, blending expressive color with a smooth, understated user experience.

Art gallery website displaying paintings by Henri Matisse, including 'Dance' from 1909 and 'Woman with Hat' from 1905, with navigation options for Home, About, Visit, and Artist.
Screenshots of a website showcasing an exhibition of Matisse's art, including text, images of paintings, and navigation menus displayed on laptops and smartphones.
A webpage showcasing an art exhibition dedicated to Matisse with navigation links (Home, About, Visit, Artist), a black and white photo of an elderly man sitting at a desk, a quote about the power of light in art, and a teal 'Visit today' button.
Gallery webpage featuring four paintings by H. Matisse, with navigation links for Home, About, Visit, Artist, and a call to action for tickets. The paintings include Dance (I) from 1909, Woman with Hat from 1905, Goldfish from 1912, and The Red Studio from 1911. A sidebar mentions visiting the gallery and buying tickets.
An online art exhibition page titled "Matisse: Light of the Mediterranean" showing a photograph of visitors in a museum gallery viewing a colorful artwork on the wall. The page has navigation links including Home, About, Visit, Artist, and a ticket purchase form with fields for Name, Email, and Quantity.