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Three mobile screens in a stark black-and-white design system showing agenda navigation, calendar, and event details for a contemporary art venue.
Summary
A three-screen mobile interface system for a contemporary art gallery uses stark monochromatic photography and geometric abstraction to convey intellectual and experimental artistic content.
Visual description
Three iPhone mockups arranged in a cascading diagonal composition. The leftmost screen shows a full-bleed header reading "EL ARTE ES LA EXPRESION DE LOS MAS PROFUNDOS PENSAMIENTOS" (Art is the expression of the deepest thoughts) with a numbered agenda list below and a geometric grid of circular photographic elements at the bottom. The center screen displays "AGT" as the month abbreviation with a standard calendar grid showing dates and days. The rightmost screen shows event details dated "16.08" with small body text and a stark black-and-white photograph of a dancer in motion. All screens use consistent sans-serif typography, ample whitespace, and pure black and white only.
Key takeaway
Monochromatic constraint forces visual sophistication and information clarity; the geometric grid system of circles as image containers feels experimental while maintaining legibility; the full-bleed type treatment establishes authority and intellectual weight; modular calendar layout demonstrates scalable information design without decoration.
Reuse notes
Ideal for cultural or art-focused applications where austere visual language reinforces serious content. The experimental photography paired with geometric abstraction works for galleries, artist portfolios, or thought-leadership platforms. Calendar and agenda modules are reusable; the strict monochromatic approach requires genuinely strong photography or typography to avoid feeling cold.









