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AIGA Design Forum

The AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts) Design Forum is a community space for featured articles by AIGA staff to be spotlighted and discussed by AIGA members. Behavior was hired to reinvent the look and ... (more)

MoMA: <em>Beyond the Visible: The Art of Odilon Redon</em>

Odilon Redon was a Nineteenth Century French Symbolist painter whose bizarre and startling black and white oeuvres were influenced by writings of Edgar Allen Poe and other authors of the time. His recent winter exhibit ... (more)

Pace Wildenstein Exhibition Schedule Application

Behavior was retained by Pace Wildenstein, a premier art gallery, to create a manageable Web-based application enabling their administrative staff to manage exhibitions. We designed the Exhibition Schedule Application (ESA) which serves as ... (more)

AARP Bulletin Redesign

Behavior redesigned AARP’s online publication—AARP Bulletin Today. While we leveraged the global navigation and architecture established during AARP’s Web site redesign, we wanted to incorporate the publication’s unique brand identity and mimic the print design ... (more)

Online VOTE Exhibition

Presented by the National Museum of American History, “Vote: The Machinery of Democracy” places voting firmly in a social context, as it reflects how societal changes have affected the ways Americans vote. We were very ... (more)

MoMA: <em>Georges Seurat Website & Kiosk</em>

For their exhibition Georges Seurat: The Drawings, the Museum of Modern Art engaged Behavior to design a companion website in addition to a kiosk where visitors can securely explore Seurat’s four surviving sketchbooks. We embraced ... (more)

AARP.org Redesign

AARP, one of the nation’s largest and most influential membership organizations, approached Behavior to redesign a market-leading online presence for their existing and future members. We created an online destination that personifies the diversified ... (more)

MoMA: <em>Kirchner & the Berlin Street</em>

Behavior designed the web site and kiosk virtual browsing interface for the MoMA exhibition for German Expressionist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. Kirchner is renowned for his Street Scenes series, created between 1913 and 1915. This series ... (more)

Big Picture Learning

Big Picture Learning is a worldwide not-for-profit network that generates and sustains innovative, personalized schools that work in tandem with local communities to pioneer education. BigPicture.org allows participating schools to share, communicate, raise funds and ... (more)

MoMA: <em>Picasso Guitars 1912-1914</em>

Behavior reunited with the Museum of Modern Art to design a multiplatform companion website for the exhibition Picasso: Guitars 1912–1914. The show highlights a breakthrough moment in Cubism and features over 40 works detailing the ... (more)