David Jablonski develops strategies and digital products with companies and organisations that see transformation as an opportunity and want to provide impetus. After studying in Graz and London and completing an internship at the global design agency edenspiekermann_ in Berlin, he returned to his home city of Vienna as a freelance designer. Driven by the question "How can we design a climate- and people-friendly future?", he is currently founding the platform for circular design and is a climate activist, enthusiastic runner and train traveller.
The economy of the future must think and act in cycles, because only this corresponds to the reality on our planet. Inspired by nature's diversity of ideas, we need to reorganise production processes and entire economic systems in such a way that they serve a climate-friendly world, both in terms of the global community and future generations. This is a major task and at the same time a great opportunity to rethink our everyday lives and our consumption. In view of the climate crisis, there is no alternative to this transformation.
David Jablonski contributes to this with his own projects such as ecul.ar a platform for transparent product cycles and climate-neutral products. As a designer and web developer, he also helps clients to find innovative, sustainable and circular solutions to problems. After all, the transition to a circular economy is also a design task that requires inventiveness, enthusiasm and lateral thinking.
We can only tackle this monumental task together. I am convinced that the best ideas arise in the space between people and am therefore involved in various organisations, including the Circular Economy Forum. Here, the circular economy is considered, thought about and moved from all angles. This is one of many necessary pieces of the puzzle for a climate-neutral future - it's great to be a part of it!
David Jablonski
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