✷ Softeye
Lisa (she/her) is a designer based in Bremen, Germany.
She holds a B.A. in Communication Design (Augsburg), studied Graphic Design at Falmouth University (UK), and earned her M.A. in Integrated Design with a focus on Systems and Interaction at the University of the Arts Bremen. In 2025, she completed a postgraduate program in Data Science & AI at Code Labs Academy.
Her practice combines conceptual depth with experimental, often speculative methods — exploring the intersections of people, technology and the environment to create critical and future-oriented design responses.
She works at the intersection of design, research and education. Her projects have been awarded by ADC and DDC, and have been exhibited and published nationally.
In recent years, she has developed and led independent educational formats such as Digilab, and contributed to research contexts including the BMBF-funded project FaBuLoUS at FabLab Bremen.
She has taught in both academic and independent settings, including the Master's program System & Interaction at the University of the Arts Bremen. Within the design collective Co-Rebelles, she was involved in activist and speculative formats such as Equalopoly and Period Späti.
Her work is shaped by an ongoing interest in systems, tools, language, and the soft mechanics of interaction.
✷ Softeye
Lisa (she/her) is a designer based in Bremen, Germany.
She holds a B.A. in Communication Design (Augsburg), studied Graphic Design at Falmouth University (UK), and earned her M.A. in Integrated Design with a focus on Systems and Interaction at the University of the Arts Bremen. In 2025, she completed a postgraduate program in Data Science & AI at Code Labs Academy.
Her practice combines conceptual depth with experimental, often speculative methods — exploring the intersections of people, technology and the environment to create critical and future-oriented design responses.
She works at the intersection of design, research and education. Her projects have been awarded by ADC and DDC, and have been exhibited and published nationally.
In recent years, she has developed and led independent educational formats such as Digilab, and contributed to research contexts including the BMBF-funded project FaBuLoUS at FabLab Bremen.
She has taught in both academic and independent settings, including the Master's program System & Interaction at the University of the Arts Bremen. Within the design collective Co-Rebelles, she was involved in activist and speculative formats such as Equalopoly and Period Späti.
Her work is shaped by an ongoing interest in systems, tools, language, and the soft mechanics of interaction.