Design is the hub between culture, business, society and man. It is not a product itself, but the result of research and transdisciplinary collaborations. To engage the ever growing complex challenges of today the world needs design more than ever. I believe the sophisticated methodism of the design practice can be used to re-frame and re-think the current and future issues of our society. Enabling true innovation and communication to evolve.

Design, architecture, art, advertising, business, anthropology, sociology and strategic development should not be isolated fields since their real power only exist in perfect harmony.

Philip Dam Roadley-Battin is studying Visual Communications & Design at Danmarks Designskole in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Interests
Art Direction, Design Management, Architecture, Design Thinking, Conceptualizing, Visual Identity, Typography, Photography & Information Architecture

Recognition
Nominated for the young talent shortlist at New Media Awards 2010, Copenhagen

Winning team, Cop Kreativ 2009: Ideas to Change the World. Category: Realization of Environmental Challenges Through Art & Culture.

The Danish Ministry of Culture's Travelling Scholarship. 2009

Exhibitions
— Copenhagen Showhow, Cph, August '09
— Linkup Showcase, Cph, August 2009
— Dansk Design Center, Cph, Feb '08
— Different Strokes, Malmö, July '07
— Danmarks Fotomuseum, Herning, '06
— Elevudstilling, Krabbesholm Højskole, '06

Bibliography
— URBAN, 17/12/10
— Generation Kan Selv, Tiderne Skifter
— IdN v17n3, Eco-Graphics Issue, Interview
— Logo Design, Vol. 2, Taschen
— Blogs, Mad about Design, Maomao Publications
— DR1 Spam, Nov 2008
— Euroman, Euroman Anbefaler, Juni 2008
— Cover, Året der gik - Det bedste i 2007
— QBN/Newstoday, Editors Choice
— Veer: Ideas, July 2007, blog.veer.com
— TV2, TV Midt-Vest, 2006

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Contact
Feel free to contact my at my email adress:
hello@battin.dk

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