Michael Keller (designer)


Michael Keller is a German designer.

Life and career

Michael Keller studied in Munich and at the Parsons School of Design in New York where he received the Cooper Union scholarship. Starting in the mid-1980s, he and Knut Maierhofer ran KMS, a successful design agency. Since its 2012 restructuring, Keller is owner and managing partner of KMS BLACKSPACE, an independent company.
Keller has developed visual identities for numerous brands, companies and cultural events across the world. His work for Audi, Vodafone, Lamborghini, Mercedes and the World Trade Center has received international recognition. KMS was chosen “Red Dot: Agency of the Year“, and KMS BLACKSPACE “International Automotive Brand Contest: Agency of the Year“..
Starting in 1998, Michael Keller has created more than 75 trade fair exhibits for numerous brands worldwide, including stands at the Frankfurt Motorshow, the Mondial de l’Automobile Paris, the Geneva Motor Show, the Tokyo Motor Show, the North American International Auto Show and the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition. Many of them were awarded with national and international prizes. Some of Keller’s best known works are the design for the Audi museum in Ingolstadt, the launch of the Lamborghini Murciélago on the Mount Etna in Sicily, the Voestalpine company museum in Linz, Austria, the “Bahrain Pearls Museum“, the “Qube 3“, an installation for Audi in Barcelona’s harbor as well as Michael Keller’s personal exhibition “Black Space. Two views on the creative mind.“ at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich.
Since 1999, Keller’s works have received 345 national and international design awards, including the Red Dot Grand Prix, Gold at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, the Golden Nail of the German Art Directors Club, the iF Award in Gold, the Grand Prix at the German “Corporate Design Preis“ as well as the Art Directors Club of New York Award in Gold and the Golden Award Montreux.

Awards (selection)