Profile
Philip Jay Veech is an Austrian-American visual communicator and designer based between Vienna and London. He specialises in identity design, typography and creative direction.
Growing up in a multi-lingual (German, English, Russian) creative environment has enabled Philip to work at the intersection of design, fine art and architecture. His interest in culture, linguistics and craft acts as a driving force in his practice.
In his most recent work, Philip has focused on making physical tools that can then be used to inform analogue and digital processes, which enhance user experiences. The development of RCA2020’s visual identity and online platform demonstrates the two-year research, experimentation and critical discourse conducted at the Royal College of Art.
Philip Jay Veech is an Austrian-American visual communicator and designer based between Vienna and London. He specialises in identity design, typography and creative direction.
Growing up in a multi-lingual (German, English, Russian) creative environment has enabled Philip to work at the intersection of design, fine art and architecture. His interest in culture, linguistics and craft acts as a driving force in his practice.
In his most recent work, Philip has focused on making physical tools that can then be used to inform analogue and digital processes, which enhance user experiences. The development of RCA2020’s visual identity and online platform demonstrates the two-year research, experimentation and critical discourse conducted at the Royal College of Art.
Philip Jay Veech is an Austrian-American visual communicator and designer based between Vienna and London. He specialises in identity design, typography and creative direction.
Growing up in a multi-lingual (German, English, Russian) creative environment has enabled Philip to work at the intersection of design, fine art and architecture. His interest in culture, linguistics and craft acts as a driving force in his practice.
In his most recent work, Philip has focused on making physical tools that can then be used to inform analogue and digital processes, which enhance user experiences. The development of RCA2020’s visual identity and online platform demonstrates the two-year research, experimentation and critical discourse conducted at the Royal College of Art.
Philip Jay Veech is an Austrian-American visual communicator and designer based between Vienna and London. He specialises in identity design, typography and creative direction.
Growing up in a multi-lingual (German, English, Russian) creative environment has enabled Philip to work at the intersection of design, fine art and architecture. His interest in culture, linguistics and craft acts as a driving force in his practice.
In his most recent work, Philip has focused on making physical tools that can then be used to inform analogue and digital processes, which enhance user experiences. The development of RCA2020’s visual identity and online platform demonstrates the two-year research, experimentation and critical discourse conducted at the Royal College of Art.
Philip Jay Veech is an Austrian-American visual communicator and designer based between Vienna and London. He specialises in identity design, typography and creative direction.
Growing up in a multi-lingual (German, English, Russian) creative environment has enabled Philip to work at the intersection of design, fine art and architecture. His interest in culture, linguistics and craft acts as a driving force in his practice.
In his most recent work, Philip has focused on making physical tools that can then be used to inform analogue and digital processes, which enhance user experiences. The development of RCA2020’s visual identity and online platform demonstrates the two-year research, experimentation and critical discourse conducted at the Royal College of Art.
Education
2018 – 2020
Royal College of Art – London, UK
MA Visual Communication
2015
FH Potsdam – Potsdam, Germany
BA Visual Communication (exchange)
2013 – 2016
FH Joanneum – Graz, Austria
BA Information Design
Work experience
2016 – Present
Freelance designer
2016 – 2018
Veech x Veech – Vienna, Austria
Designer
2016
Creative Industries Styria – Graz, Austria
Designer
2014
Bleed – Oslo, Norway
Internship
2013
Wien Nord – Vienna, Austria
Internship