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Konrad Renner (*1982) studied Communication Design at the Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design in Halle (Saale). In 2008/09 he worked as a designer at Project Projects in New York. Together with Christoph Knoth, he founded the graphic design studio Knoth & Renner in 2011.⁠ ⁠Through collaborative working processes, projects were developed for, among others, Sternberg Press (London), e-flux (New York), the Sonic Acts Biennial (Amsterdam), the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation, the Fikra Graphic Design Biennial (Sharjah, UAE), the EPFL Pavilions (Lausanne), and the German Pavilion at the Venice Art Biennale.

Konrad Renner regularly gives lectures on topics such as digital culture, the dichotomy of contemporary visual identities, and the lapse as a design strategy, including at the China Academy of Art (Hangzhou, China), Kindai University (Osaka, Japan), the Berliner Festspiele, HDK-Valand – Academy of Art and Design (Gothenburg, Sweden), and UQAM (Montreal, Canada).

In addition, Konrad Renner publishes texts on the political dimension of digital interfaces, including in Graphic Design Is (…) Not Innocent (ed. Ingo Offermanns, Valiz, 2022) and Para-Plattformen — Die Raumpolitik des Rechtspopulismus(eds. Markus Miessen, Zoë Ritts, Merve, 2020).

Since 2017, Konrad Renner has been Professor of Digital Graphics at HFBK Hamburg together with Christoph Knoth.

Current Projects +

  • Modes of Cognition: Implications for Large Language Models by Katherine N. Hayles, Antikythera Journal, MIT Press, Interface Design, Juni 2025

  • Planetarische Bauern, Kunstmuseum Moritzburg, visuelles Erscheinungsbild, Mai 2025

  • Werkleitz Festival, Werkleitz Halle (Saale), visuelles Erscheinungsbild, Mai 2025

  • Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart, Webseite, Januar 2025

  • Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle, Webseite, Dezember 2024

  • Graduates 2024, HFBK Hamburg, Webseite, Oktober 2024

Projects from the class Digital Graphic

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