In 1974, Paul Rand designed COLUMBUS INDIANA: A LOOK AT ARCHITECTURE. This book showcased the city’s modernist architecture. The cover featured a playful motif referred to as the “Dancing Cs,” and with Rand’s permission, Columbus adopted the dancing Cs as its graphic identity.
In 2017, the Columbus Area Visitor’s Center leadership initiated a project to connect four neighborhoods with design. The goal was to develop neighborhood graphics that allowed for visible connections throughout the city by giving form to the unique personalities of each neighborhood.
Our process began with community engagement presentations and interviews, as we believe that Columbus residents know their city’s design legacy best. Many vibrant exchanges revealed that the community had a keen awareness of design. This creative process was richly rewarded with inspiration from Columbus residents.
Our design process put forth the hypothesis that graphic design, like architecture, needs to be maintained.
Following our research and design process to brand four distinct neighborhoods within Columbus, Indiana, we continued our work with the city to implement the plan, including five iconic 26’ sculptures to punctuate the Exit 76 shopping district.
- Design Direction
- Rick Valicenti
- Design Direction, Design
- Bud Rodecker
- Design
- Suzie Shin
Judges Choice: Aarron Walter