Dominik Langhammer
About Dominik Langhammer
Dominik Langhammer is the Section Head of Industrial Design for Oral Care at Procter & Gamble and Braun Design, and a Lead Designer at Amazon Lab126.
Section Head Industrial Design - Oral Care at Procter & Gamble
Dominik Langhammer is currently serving as Section Head Industrial Design - Oral Care at Procter & Gamble and Braun Design. In this role, he is based in Cincinnati, Ohio. His work focuses on leading industrial design projects within the oral care segment for two influential brands. His tenure at this position began in 2016, and he has been instrumental in guiding design strategies and innovations since then.
Lead Designer at Amazon Lab126
Since 2011, Dominik Langhammer has been working as a Lead Designer at Amazon Lab126 in Sunnyvale, California. In this capacity, he has been responsible for leading design initiatives for various products under Amazon’s portfolio. His role involves collaborating with multiple teams to ensure product designs meet high standards of functionality and user experience.
Senior Industrial Designer at Smart Design
Dominik Langhammer held the role of Senior Industrial Designer at Smart Design in New York, New York, from 2005 to 2011. During his six-year tenure, he worked on numerous projects, contributing his expertise in industrial design to create consumer-friendly products. His experience at Smart Design played a significant role in shaping his professional approach and design philosophy.
Freelance Industrial Designer at Ipdd
Between 2001 and 2004, Dominik Langhammer worked as a Freelance Industrial Designer at Ipdd. During this three-year period, he took on various design projects, allowing him to develop a diverse portfolio and gain substantial experience in the field. This freelance role helped him refine his skills and provided a foundation for his future career in industrial design.
Industrial Design Internships
Dominik Langhammer started his career with internships that provided him with valuable early experience in industrial design. In 2004, he interned at Smart Design in New York, New York. Earlier in 2001, he interned at Studio Michele De Lucchi, enhancing his understanding of design practices. These internships contributed significantly to his professional development in industrial design.