Thursday, November 21, 2013

Use colors to browse the Smithsonian's best pieces of historical design


The Smithsonian's design museum, the Cooper-Hewitt, has opened a beta version of its website that allows users to browse its digitzed collection by color. The site offers a grid of 117 colors cribbed from the CSS3 palette. Select one, and you'll see a list of the items in the museum's collection that "robotic eye machines" have decided share that specific hue.


Selected objects are shown in close-up detail in a square frame until the user moves their mouse cursor over them, at which point the object appears in its full glory. Museum staff credit Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum for the inspiration, saying that by leading with the intricacies of the objects in their collection, they have "faith that users will explore and consider the details."


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