
philosophy
design is also about communication.
to make innovation happen, inspiring teamwork is essential –
internally at GP and in cooperation with our clients.
only the interplay of individuals creates the depth
which brings unique and convincing products into being.
rudolf greger
industrial designer
managing director
»i became a designer because i wanted to create a better world by designing stuff which was just better to use.
[ + ]today, i am aware that our job as designers is to boost business, and that is what we also really do. but, when GP is working on a project, we are always focused on people, on the users and we try to give them the ability to enhance themselves. as designers we can improve sales, indeed. but we can improve the way of peoples live their lives too. and we do.«
christoph pauschitz
industrial designer
managing director
»all things bear meanings attached by us. i go for giving meaning to products to make them stand out from the crowd. this involves the wider picture. to get the entire sum of values and impact that can be fetched from an object.
[ + ]only if we succeed in merging an object or a process into its context completely design performs at its best. so we need a radical and innovativ approach, perfectly executed results and intutive tangibility for the users - then we give meaning to things.«
christian rukower
industrial designer
“to influence on the development process of different products, presented again and again with a creative challenge and meet them successfully and have a lot of fun with it, that´s my work at GP.”
tom haberfellner
interaction designer
tom is an interaction designer and project manager at GP. he has been working in the field of user experience & interface design since 1996 and teaches multimedia at the university of technology, vienna as well as user centered design and usability at the university of applied sciences, vienna.
roland kaufmann
industrial designer
»teamwork, mutual inspiration, efficiency in solving problems and especially the joy of creating something new - that is what design means to me. I am fascinated by things that obtain their natural aesthetics through their purpose.«
julia landsiedl
design researcher
»what's most fascinating in productdevelopment and research is the fact, that always both hemisperes of the brain are involved. actuallly i became a designer because i did'nt want to stay an attorney. i was always enjoying to watch and observe people and to analyse procedures. now in the team these studies and considerations contribute to tangible designs.«
christoph oberlechner
design strategist
»having a 360° perspective on the world and what surrounds us is an essential ingredient which often results in change. i’m driven by a strong enthusiasm to change something, either the clients’ perspective, the overall user experience or customers brand perception.«
remus feldman
design trainee
»i am a young team oriented designer focused on innovation, technology and the social implications of design with a special interest in observation on how people act and interact with products.«
