JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
website | exhibition design | print
Johns Hopkins UNIVERSITY ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
website | exhibition design | print
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
website | exhibition design | print
The challenge of this project was not just the creation of a compelling design. We also put our problem-solving and organizational skills to work to create an educational website that consolidates more than 500 objects across 11 featured collections and makes navigating throughout the site user-friendly for students, professors, and researchers.
The website makes a wealth of archaeological artifacts and information easily accessible to people around the world and facilitates the mission of Johns Hopkins University’s Krieger School of Arts and Sciences to support discovery that creates new knowledge.
We developed the architecture and coded the site. Our design uses an expanding secondary vertical navigation to organize content. Navigation is made easy to use by the inclusion of a photographic directory on the landing pages of each artifact category. Launch website
The challenge of this project was not just the creation of a compelling design. We also put our problem-solving and organizational skills to work to create an educational website that consolidates more than 500 objects across 11 featured collections and makes navigating throughout the site user-friendly for students, professors, and researchers.
The website makes a wealth of archaeological artifacts and information easily accessible to people around the world and facilitates the mission of Johns Hopkins University’s Krieger School of Arts and Sciences to support discovery that creates new knowledge.
We developed the architecture and coded the site. Our design uses an expanding secondary vertical navigation to organize content. Navigation is made easy to use by the inclusion of a photographic directory on the landing pages of each artifact category. Launch website











