Ralph Christian Bremenkamp (Industrial Designer - Germany), has worked as a designer for Ross Lovegrove in London and Formgeber in Berlin, as an Art-Director for product design at Pixelpark and as a freelance Creative Director for Scholz and Friends. Also, Ralph was running his own design studio working on projects for clients from Europe and China for over five years, leading on numerous projects on a freelance basis for different design companies like Formgeber-Berlin or Dominic Schindler creations. Ralph also worked as a design lecturer at University of Arts in Berlin.
In January 2007 Ralph joined the well known international design agency frog design in the role of Principle Designer Europe. Ralph Christian Bremenkamp is mainly responsible for the creative part of frog’s consulting and constantly extraordinary quality of output. As an expert in creative thinking, always looking for the unique and unusual solution, he brings in creative input, oversees the project throughout all phases and seeks the perfect solution together with the whole creative team.
Frog design is one of the world’s leading strategic-creative consulting firms. By identifying emerging market opportunities and transforming ideas into compelling product and service experiences, frog helps Fortune 500 clients to evolve, expand, and envision their businesses. Founded in Germany in 1969, the company is headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with studios in Stuttgart, Milan, Austin, New York, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle and Shanghai. With a cross-disciplinary team of more than 350 employees, frog offers a broad range of industry expertise, in fields such as consumer electronics, software, entertainment, finance, medical, retail, and fashion. Clients include Alltel, Disney, GE, HP, Intentia/Lawson, Logitech, Microsoft, MTV, SAP, Seagate, Sky, Yahoo! and others.
Though having joined frog just recently Ralph already has coached various projects and has been able to have a massive impact on their work by his drive and passion for design.
Ralph holds a bachelor’s degree in Industrial design from University of applied Sciences Pforzheim and has successfully taken part in several professional trainings in creative </>thinking and creative management.
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