Visual Design for Seurat The Drawings done at Behavior.
We created an interactive touch-screen kiosk that enables MOMA’s visitors to virtually explore Seurat’s four surviving sketchbooks.
Directly alongside their conventional showcase (each object opened to a single spread), the sketchbooks can be viewed in their magnificent entirety on two kiosk monitors. Behavior mastered numerous challenges to collect, digitize, and choreograph elements into an intuitive and becoming interface that gracefully reveals Seurat’s work and invites users to marvel and explore at will.
There was also an online version.
We created an interactive touch-screen kiosk that enables MOMA’s visitors to virtually explore Seurat’s four surviving sketchbooks.
Directly alongside their conventional showcase (each object opened to a single spread), the sketchbooks can be viewed in their magnificent entirety on two kiosk monitors. Behavior mastered numerous challenges to collect, digitize, and choreograph elements into an intuitive and becoming interface that gracefully reveals Seurat’s work and invites users to marvel and explore at will.
There was also an online version.





Creative Direction: Ralph Lucci & Anthony Armendariz
Design Technology by Daniel Hovey
Read Review in The New York Times
View the Online Version:
Seurat The Drawings

















