David Linderman
David Linderman's early work is commonly associated with the experimental and commercial design projects at Fork Unstable Media, a design group that he founded in 1996 in Hamburg, Germany. In 1999, a second Fork studio was launched in Berlin where he worked and taught as Professor for Graphic Design/Interactive Design (HfG-Offenbach) until shortly before his move to Hi-Res! London in 2009.
David has been commissioned for a variety of work in printed media, animation, film and interactive design, specializing in interface design and corporate identity in digital media. Over the years, he has worked on projects for clients as diverse as Adidas, Flyer, MTV USA, Nivea International, Otto, Der Tagesspiegel, Transmediale Festival and Universal Records or Wired magazine. Installations and exhibitions of his work have been shown at the Sonar Festival (Barcelona), Künstlerhaus Vienna, the Micronanze Festival (Rome) and the Austin Museum of Digital Art (AMODA) including three Fork projects in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s (SFMOMA) permanent collection, or numerous international awards under David’s creative direction, including the Art Directors Club New York, Art Directors Club Deutschland, One Show, Clio Award and Type Directors Club.
Since the spring of 2009, David has been creative director with Florian Schmitt and Alexandra Jugovic at the Hi-Res! studio in London and, since March 2011, is helping to found a second Hi-ReS! satellite studio in New York City, and working for a broad range of clients including The Economist, 20th Century Fox, Channel 4, Doritos, Chanel, Jägermeister, Dolce & Gabbana, Sony and Hyundai.
David Linderman / HiRes! (UK) @BDW 2010 from Brand New World on Vimeo.