- Information Design
- Digital Media
- Urbanism
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Cybu Richli is a Lecturer and Researcher at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HSLU) and Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK), specializing in Information Design and Digital Media. He is also the Design Director and Co-Founder of C2F Creative Studio in Lucerne, renowned for its work in brand identity, editorial design, and spatial design. His academic roles include leading the Information Design specialization at ZHdK's Visual Communication program from 2011 to 2025, and teaching Data Design + Art at HSLU since 2020. Richli’s research focuses on sustainable design solutions, urbanism, and the integration of technology in visual communication. Education: Bachelor's in Architecture and Visual Communication International research and professional experience in Chicago and New York Research Interests: Richli explores how design bridges media and technologies to address societal challenges. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to urban development, environmental sustainability, and education. Key themes include visualizing complex data, participatory design processes, and the ethical implications of design in rapidly changing environments. He advocates for design as a problem-solving discipline that transcends traditional boundaries. Awards: Richli has received prestigious accolades such as the Society of Typographic Arts Award, Golden Bee Moscow International Biennial, and ADC Young Guns (New York). His work is featured in major exhibitions worldwide, including the MAK Museum Wien, Hong Kong Heritage Museum, and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Grants & Advising: He has led projects like the 'Laboratory for Visual Explanations' (2004) and 'Mapping Cities' (2015), funded by academic and civic initiatives. His advisory roles include jury memberships at the China International Poster Biennale and Golden Bee Moscow. He mentors students in BA and MA programs, focusing on practical application and innovation. Labs & Collaborations: Richli collaborates globally, co-creating the 'Stadtmodell Region Luzern' urban planning initiative and participating in research labs like the 'Information Design Encyclopedia' at ZHdK. His studio, C2F, works with clients such as the Swiss Federal Government, City of Lucerne, and cultural institutions like the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich.






