Information Design

COMM-4470

The complexity of data-driven written and visual information has increased dramatically. “Flatland” or two-dimensional data presentations on paper or computer monitor are commonly flat and static. In this course, students will examine historic data presentations, explore engaging ways to represent complex information (while retaining fidelity to the data within), and learn to design effective data-based projects. The course is structured as a laboratory/design studio.

4 credits

Past Term Data

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2024
Information Design (4c)
  • Benjamin David Gleeksman
Seats Taken: 19/19
2023
Information Design (4c)
  • Simona Gabriela Bortis-Schultz
Seats Taken: 8/19
2022
Information Design (4c)
  • Miles A Kimball
Seats Taken: 8/19
2021
Information Design (4c)
  • Miles A Kimball
Seats Taken: 10/19
2020
Information Design (4c)
  • Miles A Kimball
Seats Taken: 11/19
2019
Information Design (4c)
  • Miles A Kimball
Seats Taken: 25/19
2018
Information Design (4c)
  • Miles A Kimball
Seats Taken: 19/19
2017
2016
Information Design (4c)
  • Paul A Miyamoto
Seats Taken: 11/19
2015
Information Design (4c)
  • Paul A Miyamoto
Seats Taken: 16/19
2014
Information Design (4c)
  • Paul A Miyamoto
Seats Taken: 12/19
2013
Information Design (4c)
  • Paul A Miyamoto
Seats Taken: 19/19
2012
Information Design (4c)
  • Paul A Miyamoto
Seats Taken: 24/24
2011
Information Design (4c)
  • Paul A Miyamoto
Seats Taken: 16/24
2010
Information Design (4c)
  • Paul A Miyamoto
Seats Taken: 23/24
2009
Information Design (4c)
  • Paul A Miyamoto
Seats Taken: 21/24
2008
Information Design (4c)
  • Paul A Miyamoto
Seats Taken: 10/24
2007
Information Design (4c)
  • Paul A Miyamoto
Seats Taken: 19/24
2006
Information Design (4c)
  • Paul A Miyamoto
Seats Taken: 19/24
2005
Information Design (4c)
  • Paul A Miyamoto
Seats Taken: 19/20
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