Intro about us

Navigator is a creative studio specializing in design, innovation, research and vision work. We help pushing the boundaries — whether this means designing your new product or creating future scenarios for your company. Our work combines scientific research with strategic thinking and a deep know how of how to bring ideas to life. From early concept ideas to the detailing phase of the process, we are passionate about bringing meaningfull products to life.

Team

Dominik Meier

Dominik Meier

Dirk Licht

Dirk Licht

Christian Jurke

Christian Jurke

Industries

Public Transport

Household goods

Consumer electronics

Medical

Sports

Communication

Service

VISION WORK

RESEARCH

INNOVATION

DESIGN STRATEGY

CONCEPTION

CREATION

EXPERIMENT

EXPERIENCE PROTOTYPING

Approach

ANALYSIS & RESEARCH

SYNTHESIS & IDEATION

CONCEPTION

CREATION

IMPLEMENTATION

Every project starts with an analysis of the task and it´s context. We love to dive deep and generate a wide range of insights, from new materials and technologies to users and their behaviour.

Goals
Audience
Deliverables
Timeline

ANALYSIS & RESEARCH

SYNTHESIS & IDEATION

CONCEPTION

CREATION

IMPLEMENTATION

Every project starts with an analysis of the task and it´s context. We love to dive deep and generate a wide range of insights, from new materials and technologies to users and their behaviour.

Goals
Audience
Deliverables
Timeline

ANALYSIS & RESEARCH

SYNTHESIS & IDEATION

CONCEPTION

CREATION

IMPLEMENTATION

Every project starts with an analysis of the task and it´s context. We love to dive deep and generate a wide range of insights, from new materials and technologies to users and their behaviour.

Goals
Audience
Deliverables
Timeline

Clients

We work with brands and teams that care about impact, quality and creativity - from invisioning future worlds to this next product ready to make a difference.

We work with brands and teams that care about craft, clarity, and consistency — from early-stage launches to established companies refreshing their visual direction.