Experimental design
Experimentation is an indispensable tool in the laboratory kitchen of contemporary design education. It opens up new spaces and creates new expressive possibilities to see or do things in a way they have never been seen or done before. Experimental design methods offer the opportunity to develop new forms, perspectives and their combinations, to place the forgotten and the traditional in a new context and to overcome familiar boundaries in order to explore new fields.
Textile & Design
Contact with textiles is an integral part of our everyday lives. A product design degree programme must include an examination of and knowledge about textiles. Textile products have always been an important area of product design as well as an important economic factor with great potential and many forward-looking dimensions.
Healthy materials & circular economy
As designers, we have a special influence on the manufacturing processes and thus also on the so-called "sustainability" of products. Cradle to cradle is a design concept in which products are always returned to the cycle, thereby saving CO2 and minimising waste. Healthy materials are the prerequisite for a functioning circular economy. Material compositions and manufacturing processes of our everyday consumer goods must be made more transparent to enable responsible purchasing decisions.