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Oliver Berger

Notation Creative ConsultingZürich, Switzerland

Oliver Berger is co-founder of Notation Creative Consulting, specializing in brands, innovation and product development. His clients include Meta, Leica, Mammut, Victorinox and British American Tobacco. Previously, he was responsible for the global brand and design management at Sennheiser and was instrumental in the transformation from an engineering-driven company to a customer-centric premium brand. He is a trained and award-winning brand and industrial designer and holds an MBA in marketing and business development management from the university of Basel. His professional career has taken him to Rio de Janeiro, where he worked for Indio da Costa Design, and to Zurich, where he was a member of the management team at Nose Experience Design. As a lecturer in marketing and design, he focuses on the development of brand-specific design languages.


(January 2025)

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