USC Curriculum Planner
Pentagram, San Francisco, California, 2001
Description
As part of the University of Southern California’s unique philosophy—to “create Renaissance students for the 21st century”—students are invited to design their own customized curriculum by combining elements from the multitude of programs and activities on offer.
The challenge was to transform a large and complicated system into a format that was approachable, easily understood and engaging. Using a central interactive illustration depicting the various programs as a simple conceptual diagram, the student can research, design and print their desired curriculum.
Juror Notes
“Every screen is perfect.”
“The right concept for the audience: it looks good, functions well, and adds something you couldn’t have through other technology.”
Collections:
AIGA 365: 23 (2002)
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Information design
Format:
Website
Credits
- Design firm
- Pentagram
- Creative director
- Kit Hinrichs
- Designers
- Brian Cox, Brian Jacobs, Douglas McDonald
- Photographer
- Charly Franklin
- Illustrators
- Jeff West, Mick Wiggins
- Sound designer
- Ben Stoelting
- Writer
- Delphine Hirasuna
- Typefaces
- Futura, Trade Gothic
- Client
- University of Southern California
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