About
Sigrid Moeslinger is a partner at Antenna Design New York, co-founded in 1997 with Masamichi Udagawa, and serves as a visiting faculty and critic at Yale University School of Art and the School of Visual Arts in New York. Her professional practice focuses on innovative product design for major public and commercial systems including New York City subway infrastructure, Bloomberg terminals, and Knoll furniture.
She holds a master's degree in interactive telecommunications from New York University, forming the foundation for her interdisciplinary approach to design.
Moeslinger's research integrates human-centered design with technological innovation across product, industrial, and interactive domains. Her work emphasizes usability in public interfaces and transforms everyday objects through thoughtful integration of form and function, bridging engineering constraints with user experience principles in transportation, finance, and office environments.
Her distinguished recognition includes:
- United States Artists Target Fellowship in Architecture and Design (2006)
- Business Week/IDSA Award
- I.D. Magazine Award
- Fast Company Award
- Wired Award
Prior academic and professional roles include Interval Research Fellowship at New York University and senior designer position at IDEO in San Francisco, establishing her trajectory at the intersection of technology and design education.
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