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WDC-Hub

  • We all have a responsibility to use AI in ways that benefit humanity rather than harm it. To do this, we need to gain a better understanding of it. Shaping AI for a Better Life at the WDC-Campus means that researchers, entrepreneurs, and experts who work with and develop AI collaborate with workshop participants. They present this complex topic in a way that is engaging for people of all knowledge levels.

    The event will be held in German. Free entry.
    More information and registration at: WDC 2026

  • The course is suitable for all levels. Please bring your own mat.
    No registration required. Free Admission.

  • The course is suitable for all levels. Please bring your own mat.
    No registration required. Free Admission.

  • On the occasion of Oscar Murillo’s exhibition Collective Osmosis at DAS MINSK in Potsdam, people are invited to take part in drawing sessions held around the country as part of a collaborative artwork. These sessions will form part of an ongoing project titled, Social mapping, a celebration of collective spirit anchored by the exercise of drawing and mark-making.

    You and your local community will be free to draw and doodle on blank canvases with pens, pencils, crayons, and biros. At the end of the session the canvases will be collected and sent to Potsdam where they will join material gathered from around the world. Visitors to the museum will be invited to paint on top of these marked canvases in a gathering of voices from around the country.

    This event is free to attend and participants of all ages are welcome. All canvas and drawing materials will be provided

  • In the two days workshop Script in Dialogue, an Iranian and an Israeli type designer, together with the participants, create an experimental space to explore the aesthetic and political power of Arabic and Hebrew typography.

    Typefaces, which are often interpreted as symbols of conflict, are deliberately reinterpreted and transformed into visual forms of expression for dialogue, rapprochement and coexistence – and ultimately realised as individual works using screen or riso printing.

    Registration and more information under: WDC 2026

  • In the two days workshop Script in Dialogue, an Iranian and an Israeli type designer, together with the participants, create an experimental space to explore the aesthetic and political power of Arabic and Hebrew typography.

    Typefaces, which are often interpreted as symbols of conflict, are deliberately reinterpreted and transformed into visual forms of expression for dialogue, rapprochement and coexistence – and ultimately realised as individual works using screen or riso printing.

    Registration and more information under: WDC 2026

  • The winners of the Hessen Design Competition 2025 present their interdisciplinary projects as an exhibition, in workshops, and in talks at the WDC-Hub.

    More information under: WDC 2026
    Without registration. Free entry.

  • The winners of the Hessen Design Competition 2025 present their interdisciplinary projects as an exhibition, in workshops, and in talks at the WDC-Hub.

    More information under: WDC 2026
    Without registration. Free entry.

  • The winners of the Hessen Design Competition 2025 present their interdisciplinary projects as an exhibition, in workshops, and in talks at the WDC-Hub.

    More information under: WDC 2026
    Without registration. Free entry.

  • Visitors are invited to look, listen and take part in talks and hands-on activities. Designers, medical professionals and researchers contribute their insights on subjects including everyday life, the body, health, sport and digital technology. A poster collection highlights the various forms of violence against women. A medical influencer, a young entrepreneur and a design expert will discuss gender, design and health. Students will report on public interventions.

    A cooperation with international Gender Design Network e.V.
    More information under: WDC 2026
    Without registration. Free entry.

  • Visitors are invited to look, listen and take part in talks and hands-on activities. Designers, medical professionals and researchers contribute their insights on subjects including everyday life, the body, health, sport and digital technology. A poster collection highlights the various forms of violence against women. A medical influencer, a young entrepreneur and a design expert will discuss gender, design and health. Students will report on public interventions.

    A cooperation with international Gender Design Network e.V.
    More information under: WDC 2026
    Without registration. Free entry.

  • Visitors are invited to look, listen and take part in talks and hands-on activities. Designers, medical professionals and researchers contribute their insights on subjects including everyday life, the body, health, sport and digital technology. A poster collection highlights the various forms of violence against women. A medical influencer, a young entrepreneur and a design expert will discuss gender, design and health. Students will report on public interventions.

    A cooperation with international Gender Design Network e.V.
    More information under: WDC 2026
    Without registration. Free entry.

  • The course is suitable for all levels. Please bring your own mat.
    No registration required. Free Admission.

  • The pop up exhibition Form Follows Friendship in the WDC-Hub shows how design emerges when collaboration itself becomes the guiding principle. For the exhibition, six young designers from Germany and the Netherlands worked in three binational teams over several months on joint projects. Models were built, exchanged and further developed. Design emerged through iteration, dialogue and hands-on experimentation.

    Form Follows Friendship is part of World Design Capital Frankfurt RheinMain 2026, initiated by the German Design Council and the diplomatic network of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, in cooperation with Creative Industries Fund NL and supported by Stiftung Deutsches Design Museum / Design Networking Hub.

    More information under: WDC 2026
    Without registration. Free entry.

  • Alexandra von Winning, Alexander Zang, Prof. Dr. Dr. Volker Mosbrugger, and students explore, through social and service design, how public administration can become more citizen-oriented and understandable without losing protective functions.
    Lectures, panels, workshops, and excursions focus on user-centered forms, plain language, new participation formats, and shorter feedback loops.

    The event will be held in German. Free entry.
    More information and registration at: WDC 2026

  • The course is suitable for all levels. Please bring your own mat.
    No registration required. Free Admission.

  • Designer Diana Tayo Osobu invites participants to come together in interdisciplinary discussion formats to reflect on how design can continue to evolve in order to strengthen Europe as a leading design location.
    Design is understood here as a decision-making tool: it helps structure complexity, provide orientation, and make sustainable solutions visible. Against the backdrop of current challenges facing the creative industries—such as design apps that increasingly replace traditional creative processes—new design skills take center stage. These encompass both craft and mindset, as well as the ability to meaningfully connect markets, technologies, and users.

    The event will be held in German. Free entry.
    More information and registration at: WDC 2026

  • The course is suitable for all levels. Please bring your own mat.
    No registration required. Free Admission.

  • Does clothing influence our attitudes and actions? Can clothing promote democratic action? Together with interested individuals, costume director Markus Maas, Prof. Ilona Kötter (Fashion), and Dr. Klaus Harnack (Psychology) are conducting a participatory design and experiential format that explores and illustrates how clothing influences actions and attitudes.

    Starting with an introductory impulse on the idea of a democratic garment, participants will go through shared experiential and experimental phases to explore the impact of clothing. In the subsequent synthesis phase, the insights gained will be consolidated, and the cornerstones for developing a democratic garment will be formalized in a contract. The results will be incorporated into initial designs and concepts for the “Frankfurt Jacket.”

    The goal is to develop practical approaches that break down barriers to participation, promote empathy and a change of perspective, make positions visible, and support constructive interaction. This ongoing process aims not only to make democracy more tangible but also to create a “Frankfurt Jacket” through collective, free design. A perfect project at the intersection of design, psychology, and political stance.

    The workshop will be held in German. Free entry.
    More information at: WDC 2026

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