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published on 19.12.2025

Julian Gamper revives industrial design

"Innovating does not necessarily mean creating new products. Innovation is about responding to needs that are sometimes invisible to the public or providing solutions through materials. In any case, it should not lead to overproduction." Julian Gamper

Industrial designer – a profession that cannot be improvised today – Julian Gamper stands out for his comprehensive vision, attentive to every stage, from pre-project to completion. He rightly defines himself as a true cornerstone, paving the way for design in many companies. We meet this thirty-something designer of German and Austrian origin, based in Wallonia, who is active in a wide range of fields, from sports to embedded technologies.

How would you describe your job? 

Being a designer is above all about getting to know people and interpreting what they want. Identifying an idea, giving it an image, designing it, producing it and then ensuring that its quality is in line with the initial expectations. Helping to launch a product with a campaign is also part of the service I offer. In 90% of cases, I support my clients from start to finish, and I stay in the loop for a while afterwards for other projects.

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