NEW YORK, USA // Sigi Moeslinger is a partner at Antenna Design New York Inc. which she co-founded with Masamichi Udagawa in 1997. Since Antenna’s founding she has been actively involved in all of Antenna’s projects, which range from public and commercial to experimental and artistic. Among Antenna’s best known projects are the design of New York City subway cars and ticket machines, Bloomberg displays and office furniture for Knoll. Sigi’s work has won numerous awards, including recognition from Business Week/IDSA, Fast Company and Wired. In 2006, Sigi received the United States Artists Target Fellowship in the Architecture and Design Category. In 2008, Antenna won the National Design Award in Product Design.
Before forming Antenna, Sigi was an Interval Research Fellow at New York University. Prior, she was a senior designer at IDEO in San Francisco. She holds a master’s degree in interactive telecommunications from New York University and a B.S. in industrial design from Art Center College of Design.
Sigi has also been teaching since 1997. Currently, she is a visiting faculty and critic at Yale University School of Art and at School of Visual Art in New York.