It can often be a little too easy to forget all of the incredibly complex and meticulous steps that go into creating a website like Louise Bourgeois: The Complete Prints & Books. To help us remember, MoMA’s Prints and Illustrated Books department just posted this behind the scenes look at the careful creative process of organizing and breaking down all of the intricate data that went into making the first-ever digital archive of Louise Bourgeois’s almost 3,500 prints and illustrated books a working reality. We won’t bog you down with all the particulars here, so when you get a moment, wander over to MoMA’s Inside/Out blog for some delightful, and unabashedly nerdy, details on how we got things done.