Galerija 11/07/95
Website Redesign

Cultural / Institutional - Web design

Project Overview

Galerija 11/07/95 is a memorial gallery dedicated to preserving the memory of the Srebrenica genocide. Its exhibitions, composed of powerful black-and-white photography and multimedia, offer a deeply emotional experience for visitors. However, the gallery’s website was outdated, making it difficult for users to access vital information and fully grasp the weight of its message online.

Current Website

Goals & Objectives

  • Create a minimal, respectful design that matches the tone of the museum.
  • Improve navigation and structure for easier exploration of exhibitions, news, and donation options.
  • Enhance visual hierarchy with strong photography and typography.
  • Ensure responsiveness across all devices.

The Challenge

  • Outdated design that did not reflect the gravity of the subject.

  • Poor navigation structure with scattered information.

  • Lack of hierarchy and visual storytelling.

  • Not optimized for mobile or modern web standards.

Design Process

  • Wireframes: Planned a simple structure: Hero → Exhibitions → Featured Section → News → Footer.

  • Visual Identity: Used monochrome photography and clean typography to maintain dignity and focus on content.

  • Layouts: Created consistent cards for exhibitions and news for scannability.

  • Interaction: Clear buttons (Explore, View Exhibition, Donate) to guide visitors.

  • Responsiveness: Designed with mobile-first approach, ensuring readability across all devices.

Final Design

  • Hero section with strong photography and a clear introduction.

  • Exhibitions section with clean cards for ongoing and permanent displays.

  • Featured exhibition highlight to draw focus on “Faces of Srebrenica.”

  • News carousel for updates and international visits.

  • Footer with essential contact information and social links.

Results & Impact

  • A respectful, modern design that reflects the institution’s mission.

  • Clearer navigation encourages visitors to explore exhibitions and news.

  • Improved user experience, especially on mobile.

  • Strengthened the gallery’s digital presence, making it more accessible to international visitors.