Robert Haselbacher,
freelance designer, based in Berlin
Samples

Beethoven Moves, Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, polyform

Beethoven Moves, Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, polyform

Beethoven Moves, Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, polyform

Ideologien des Brennstoffzeitalters, die Fotos, Freunde & Friends

Ideologien des Brennstoffzeitalters, die Fotos, Freunde & Friends

Fellowship at Van Alen, Bruce Mau Design

Kanzlei 16, ("Law Firm 16")

Page numbers

Patientenprotokoll / Patient documentation form, Bergrettung Tirol

Treat your DJ right. Cavaan, Black Snow.

Die Schweiz. With Veronika Aumann.

FARB, polyform

FARB, polyform

Hansestadt Stade, city brand, polyform

Hansestadt Stade, city brand, polyform

Pride Toronto, Bruce Mau Design

Not liking it

International mountain rescue conference, Bergrettung Tirol

Deutsch für Ingenieure, Springer Nature

Monde
Welcome
Hi, I’m Robert. Welcome to Chez Haselbacher – a brief introduction to my work as a communication designer.
For over 15 years, I’ve helped people, institutions, and companies communicate with intention – turning complex information into clear and engaging experiences.
Most of my design career has been centered around brand design, a field that naturally spans many channels – from digital experiences and UX to physical spaces and print. I believe every project, whether a complex digital product or a classic book, begins with asking the right questions and defining a clear process.
I've worked both freelance and in-house with design studios in Toronto, Munich, and Berlin, serving a wide range of clients from small non-profits to large corporations.
I’m in Berlin and open for freelance work. Feel free to get in touch.
Communication design?
What Is Communication Design?
Communication design is the practice of shaping how information is shared and understood. It blends graphic design, strategy, and storytelling to help messages connect with their intended audience – whether in print, digital spaces, environments, or everyday objects.
Why Good Design Matters
Design is everywhere – even when we don’t notice it. If you can’t find the restroom in a museum, struggle to use an app, or decide against buying a book because the paper doesn’t feel right – that’s all the result of poor design choices.
We rely on signs, screens, and other media to find our way, connect with others, and learn. Face-to-face communication makes up only a small part of our daily interactions (34 minutes per day in the US in 2023). Good design helps us understand, interact, and feel at home in our increasingly digital and mediated world.The Responsibility of Design
I believe all human communication is political because it’s connected to how we live and make decisions together. Design can build trust and inform – or it can mislead. While the same moral principles apply to everyone, in my opinion, designers have a greater responsibility due to their expertise, the potential reach of their work, and the way design naturally influences our subconscious.
A Collaborative Approach
Having artistic talent and technical skills is important, but good communication design is also about the process, the team, and building strong relationships.
More than just visual appeal, communication design is a discipline rooted in strategy and research. The process doesn’t start with pixels and fonts, but with questions and curiosity: Who is the audience? What is the core message we need to convey? What context are they in? Answering these questions through careful research builds the strategic foundation for any project. This approach ensures the final design is not only beautiful but also purposeful, creating a clear and meaningful connection between the message and its audience.
Contact
hello@chezhaselbacher.com
+49 (0)30 62932078
Mollstr. 1
10178 Berlin