Teletext Screen Design for “Scoop”
Teletext Screen Design for “Scoop”
Teletext Screen Design for “Scoop”
Teletext Screen Design for “Scoop”
Teletext Screen Design for “Scoop”
Teletext Screen Design for “Scoop”
Teletext Screen Design for “Scoop”
Teletext Screen Design for “Scoop”

Teletext Screen Design for “Scoop”

WGBH Design, 1985

Description

“SCOOP,” an experimental teletext project, was conceived as an alternative to print media for teenagers, with monitors and decoders set up in approximately 10 area high schools. The kind of information presented (topical subjects, sports scores, around town information, etc.), the way it was presented (short, tightly edited segments), and the format (contemporary, graphic-heavy, easy to access) were appropriate to a teenage audience. There were approximately 100 pages of information, which changed on a daily basis. Top left slide is the magazine “cover,” the others are column or chapter pages, and inside text pages. The equipment was rather primitive teletext hardware—the Antiope system.

Collections: Functional Graphics
Discipline: Information design
Format: Graphical interface, Information graphic
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