Summary
Lisa Borgenheimer is a Professor of Information Design at HfG Offenbach with 12 years of experience creating compelling static and interactive information graphics for print and digital media. She blends academic research—currently pursuing a PhD at Bauhaus‑University Weimar—with hands‑on practice from roles at Süddeutsche Zeitung, ZEIT Online and freelance projects, shaping how complex data is visualized and understood. As the German representative on the ECB’s Theme Advisory Group for the euro banknote redesign, she brought design research into a high‑stakes public project that demanded rigorous methodology and stakeholder collaboration. Her work spans teaching, applied research and tool development, including multimedia toolsets for participatory civic projects, illustrating a rare mix of editorial, academic and public‑sector impact. Based in Augsburg, she focuses on the processes behind information design as much as aesthetics, emphasizing reproducible workflows and user‑centered conception.
12 years of coding experience