The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) houses a museum to bring to light the agency’s history. Over the years, as more information was declassified, the agency built an online presence for the museum to allow public access to a wealth of fascinating American history.
More than 130 years after its founding, the Art Institute of Chicago ranks among the world’s great museums interpreting, conserving, and collecting works of art that inform, educate and inspire visitors. To continue to lead, the Art Institute worked with Studio Blue to upgrade its web experience. We designed the site’s homepage to showcase mission via prominent display of art and exhibition details, reconfigured the site’s structure and navigation, enhanced social media tools, and developed a unique mobile theme.
Approaching its 125th anniversary, the Newberry engaged Studio Blue to reinvigorate its identity and website to further its agenda as an accessible, public, independent scholarly institution.
The San Jose Museum of Art (SJMA) is an active and vital member of a truly diverse community. The Bay Area population, which this cultural institution serves, is characterized as urban, innovative, highly educated and culturally and ethnically diverse. Through art education programs, exhibitions, and community events, the museum engages people with contemporary art and emerging artists.
The Mercy Home website delivers on two critical institutional needs: Provide children in crisis with immediate access to help; encourage and facilitate donor support. We delivered on both aspects through clear navigation and testimony. Site visitors can quickly understand why Mercy Home is the place to turn for critical help or a vital institution to support with one’s time and treasure.
In July 2006, the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis became official. A synergistic union of the College of Art, College of Architecture, and the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, the Sam Fox School needed a visual identity to communicate its vision of sharing ideas.
To share his passion for how buildings and objects are made, Richard Driehaus established a museum housed in a Gilded Age mansion. The Museum is a premier example of historic preservation, offering visitors an experience of how the prevailing design philosophies of the period were interpreted by artists, architects and designers during the closing decades of the 19th century in Chicago.
Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago is a prestigious policy research center “focused on a mission of improving the well-being of children and youth, families, and their communities.” They are a leader in knowledge creation, generating new ideas and providing insights that are actionable by fellow researchers, policymakers, and social workers.