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Minimal numbered calendar grid for a museum event schedule, showing exhibitions and public programs with dates, times, and locations in clean tabular layout.
Summary
A museum event calendar using a clean six-column numbered grid to organize exhibitions and public programs for June 2021, with consistent information hierarchy across date, title, time, and location.
Visual description
Light gray background with black text and hairline dividers. A navigation bar at the top shows the Menil Collection logo and section links (Exhibitions, Visit, Events, Collection, Search). A date dropdown reads "June 2021". The calendar itself is a numbered six-column grid (1-6, 7-12, 13-18, 19-24) with thin horizontal rules separating date rows. Each cell contains an event title in serif type, followed by the day and time in smaller sans-serif, and sometimes location. Some dates are empty. The layout treats text consistently: smaller type for secondary information, ample white space, and clear visual separation between entries. No color except neutral grays and black.
Key takeaway
The numbered-column approach to labeling weeks without day-of-week headers, reducing visual noise. The combination of serif headers and sans-serif body copy for hierarchy. The way spacing and thin lines organize dense information without color or decoration.
Reuse notes
Strong for institutional or cultural event pages, museum newsletters, academic calendars, or any schedule where clean, accessible tabular layout matters more than visual flourish. Works at small scales because the typography hierarchy is strong. Does not require color, making it flexible for dark or light themes.









