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team:leonie-winkelmann [2025/03/19 09:30] Leonie Winkelmannteam:leonie-winkelmann [2025/03/19 09:32] (current) Leonie Winkelmann
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 She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Product and Communication Design from [[https://www.fh-muenster.de/msd/|FH Münster, Münster School of Design]] and a Master’s degree in Integrated Design from the [[https://www.hfk-bremen.de/de|University of the Arts Bremen]], where she focused on systemic design. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Product and Communication Design from [[https://www.fh-muenster.de/msd/|FH Münster, Münster School of Design]] and a Master’s degree in Integrated Design from the [[https://www.hfk-bremen.de/de|University of the Arts Bremen]], where she focused on systemic design.
  
-Her approach is reflected in projects like Systemdriven AI Design, which explores design methodologies for AI-driven and resource-efficient solutions, based on three core principles: standpoint, sustainability and element relationships. Another example is [[https://smartcity.ms/leezenflow/|Leezenflow]], a green wave assistant for cyclists, designed to enhance urban mobility by promoting sustainable transportation. Both projects highlight her commitment to planet-centric, universal design and the role of design in shaping more sustainable futures.+Her approach is reflected in projects like [[https://leoniewinkelmann.de/kopie-von-leezenflow-1|Systemdriven AI Design]], which explores design methodologies for AI-driven and resource-efficient solutions, based on three core principles: standpoint, sustainability and element relationships. Another example is [[https://smartcity.ms/leezenflow/|Leezenflow]], a green wave assistant for cyclists, designed to enhance urban mobility by promoting sustainable transportation. Both projects highlight her commitment to planet-centric, universal design and the role of design in shaping more sustainable futures.
  
 Since 2021, she has been actively involved in [[https://www.vdid.de/newcomer/vdidlab/|VDIDlab]], the youth organization of the Verband Deutscher Industrie Designer (VDID). Here, she co-organizes events and initiatives that support students and early-career designers in gaining industry insights and networking opportunities. Since 2021, she has been actively involved in [[https://www.vdid.de/newcomer/vdidlab/|VDIDlab]], the youth organization of the Verband Deutscher Industrie Designer (VDID). Here, she co-organizes events and initiatives that support students and early-career designers in gaining industry insights and networking opportunities.
  
-Currently, Leonie is a research associate at FH Münster in the Creative Technologies Lab, focusing on design methodologies for sustainable and intelligent systemsand a Junior Designer at [[https://zauberzeug.com|Zauberzeug GmbH]], where she contributes to UX, productand system design for robotics and AI-driven solutions.+Currently, Leonie is a research associate at FH Münster in the Creative Technologies Lab, focusing on design methodologies for sustainable and intelligent systems and a Designer at [[https://zauberzeug.com|Zauberzeug GmbH]], where she contributes to UX, product and system design for robotics and AI-driven solutions.
/var/www/vhosts/ct-lab.info/wiki.ct-lab.info/data/attic/team/leonie-winkelmann.1742376611.txt.gz · Last modified: 2025/03/19 09:30 by Leonie Winkelmann