2023
2021
Studio Joost Grootens, ongoing collaboration, Amsterdam, NL
2019
Grafisches Büro, Vienna, AT
2018
Studio LWZ & Manuel Radde, ongoing collaboration, Vienna, AT
2016
Internship at Inspiranto, design agency, Salzburg, AT
2015
Internship at Werbenetzwerk, design agency, Salzburg, AT

2023
Teaching position, New Design University, AT
2022
Lecture on visualizing complexity, New Design University, AT, class Enrico Bravi
2017
Lecture on Datavisualization for the magazine Ballesterer, New Design University, AT, class Enrico Bravi

2021
2018
2018
Workshop with Thomas Castro (LUST, Stedelijk, NL)
2013
Studied Architecture & Sociology at TU Vienna and University of Vienna for 1.5 years
2012
Graduation from High School Herz-Jesu Missionare, Salzburg, AT

2023
2023
2020
IIID Award, Gold & Bronze
2018
Atlas of No Direction Home honored for outstanding performance
2017
2nd place at the Competition to design the official Life Ball Wine Label


Philipp Doringer is a Graphic- & Informationdesigner living and working in Vienna, AT

Email                  ciao@philippdoringer.com
Phone                0699 19343707
Instagram         Pdoringer

Address             Wohlmutstraße 15–17/2/14
                              1020 Vienna

Renderings      Felix Blum

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In recent times, manual practice is increasingly being addressed again. However, there is a lack of a differentiation of those forms of knowledge associated with craft work. That is why this research project started in November 2014 with the question: “How can manual knowledge find a connection to the world of life and work of the 21st century?”

This, among other things, was discussed with experts from craft and design practice, design and research at a public symposium at the New Design University, St. Pölten in cooperation with the University of Vienna. The resulting publication is a reframing of the mentioned symposium held in March 2017, echoing voices and ideas in chronological order, establishing a new scientific print issue format that stimulates future exchanges in academia, industry and craft.


Materials

Paper Cover
Offset cardboard
Paper Inside
Recycled Offset paper 90 g/m2²
Special printing
Pantone
In collaboration with Sebastian Haiss