Jasper Otto Eisenecker (*1985, Berlin) is a graphic designer and educator based in Hannover, Germany. His practice brings together commissioned design work, self-initiated projects and teaching. The studio works with a conceptual approach in the fields of publication design, visual identity, exhibition and environmental graphics, and web-based projects. He is an active member of the open book society.
Teaching is an important part of his work and understood as a shared process of learning, dialogue and experimentation. A space where theory and practice intersect. Regular teaching appointments include the University of the Arts Bremen (since 2020), Braunschweig University of Art (since 2023) and the University of Applied Arts and Sciences Hannover (2019–2023).
Many projects develop in close collaboration with artists, curators and cultural institutions. Alongside commissioned work, the studio also initiates independent projects that reflect an ongoing interest in the relationship between digital phenomena–such as online censorship or digital memory–and their translation into physical and printed forms. Jasper also collaborates with other creatives and is available for freelance work.
Jasper studied graphic design in Hannover and at ArtEZ Arnhem (NL) and graduated from Maureen Mooren’s System Design Class at the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig. He has a background in teacher education and his work has been shown in exhibitions including Razzle Dazzle (Turin, IT), The Ugly Duckling of Publishing? Print on Demand at the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Leipzig, and Plan D Design Festival (Zagreb, CR).
Commissioners and collaborators:
Academy for Fine Arts Leipzig
Ace & Tate (NL)
Anna Voswinckel
Fotohof Edition (AT)
Frank Schinski/Ostkreuz
Gabriella Hirst
Jewish Museum Berlin
Johannes Spitzer
Kathrin Jobczyk
Kunsthalle Osnabrück
Kunstverein Hannover
Kunstverein Langenhagen
Kunstverein in Schwerin
Luise Marchand
Markus Stumpf
Meta Copy–Zentrale für Künstlerpublikationen
Neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst/nGbK
Pinery Films (USA/UA)
Plan D Design Festival (CR)
Sandra Schubert
Sprengel Museum Hannover
Studio Katja Gretzinger
Sven-Julien Kanclerski
Tania Prill
Tim Schöning
Toulu Hassani
Trottoir Noir
Turnland Records
University for the Arts Bremen
Impressum
Please get in touch for inquiries or questions:
info@jasperotto.com
Publications:
Gabriella Hirst: Battlefield
Sandra Schubert: Night Dive
Handbuch zur 91. Herbstausstellung
Caroline Hake: Turn
Preis des Kunstvereins (publication series)
Reality under Construction
SMAQ: Giraffes, Telegraphs, and Hero of Alexandria
Roee Rosen: The Standard Edition
The 9 Secret 11 Agent
Spatial Design:
Battlefield
…oder kann das weg?
The Shelf–Festival for Artistic Publishing
Mitglie*derausstellung
Thie Times
Visual Identities:
Support-Büro
Stadtlabor Wittenberg
Websites:
Kathrin Jobczyk
Caroline Hake
Sven-Julien Kanclerski
Self-initiated Projects:
Camouflaged Books
Stamps of EU
Occasione
Smart Plate
The Shelf–Festival for Artistic Publishing
Printed Matter:
HGB Programme
Turnland Records
Jasper Otto Eisenecker (*1985, Berlin) is a graphic designer and educator based in Hannover, Germany. His practice brings together commissioned design work, independent projects and teaching. The studio works with a conceptual approach in the fields of publication design, visual identity, exhibition and environmental graphics, and web-based projects. He is an active member of the open book society.
Teaching is an important part of his work and understood as a shared process of learning, dialogue and experimentation. A space where theory and practice intersect. Regular teaching appointments include the University of the Arts Bremen (since 2020), Braunschweig University of Art (since 2023) and the University of Applied Arts and Sciences Hannover (2019–2023).
Please get in touch for inquiries or questions:
info@jasperotto.com
Many projects develop in close collaboration with artists, curators and cultural institutions. Alongside commissioned work, the studio also initiates independent projects that reflect an ongoing interest in the relationship between digital phenomena–such as online censorship or digital memory–and their translation into physical and printed forms. Jasper also collaborates with other creatives and is available for freelance work.
Jasper studied graphic design in Hannover and at ArtEZ Arnhem (NL) and graduated from Maureen Mooren’s System Design Class at the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig. He has a background in teacher education and his work has been shown in exhibitions including Razzle Dazzle (Turin, IT), The Ugly Duckling of Publishing? Print on Demand at the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Leipzig, and Plan D Design Festival (Zagreb, CR).
Commissioners and collaborators:
Academy for Fine Arts Leipzig
Ace & Tate (NL)
Anna Voswinckel
Fotohof Edition (AT)
Frank Schinski/Ostkreuz
Gabriella Hirst
Jewish Museum Berlin
Johannes Spitzer
Kathrin Jobczyk
Kunsthalle Osnabrück
Kunstverein Hannover
Kunstverein Langenhagen
Kunstverein in Schwerin
Luise Marchand
Markus Stumpf
Meta Copy–Zentrale für Künstlerpublikationen
Neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst/nGbK
Pinery Films (USA/UA)
Plan D Design Festival (CR)
Sandra Schubert
Sprengel Museum Hannover
Studio Katja Gretzinger
Sven-Julien Kanclerski
Tania Prill
Tim Schöning
Toulu Hassani
Trottoir Noir
Turnland Records
University for the Arts Bremen
Publications:
Gabriella Hirst: Battlefield
Sandra Schubert: Night Dive
Handbuch zur 91. Herbstausstellung
Caroline Hake: Turn
Preis des Kunstvereins (publication series)
Reality under Construction
SMAQ: Giraffes, Telegraphs, and Hero of Alexandria
Roee Rosen: The Standard Edition
The 9 Secret 11 Agent
Spatial Design:
Battlefield
…oder kann das weg?
The Shelf–Festival for Artistic Publishing
Mitglie*derausstellung
Thie Times
Visual Identities:
Support-Büro
Stadtlabor Wittenberg
Websites:
Kathrin Jobczyk
Caroline Hake
Sven-Julien Kanclerski
Self-initiated Projects:
Camouflaged Books
Stamps of EU
Occasione
Smart Plate
The Shelf–Festival for Artistic Publishing
Printed Matter:
HGB Programme
Turnland Records