Andreas Schneider is one of the founding members of the Institute for Information Design Japan – IIDj, where he has been involved in planning, designing and editing of publications on Information Design, Urbanism, Architecture, and Mobility since 1999. He has a longtime interest in developing tools for structured thinking that support practice and augment education.
He has been teaching as full-time faculty at the University of the Arts Berlin, Tama Art University Tokyo and the Institute for Advanced Sciences Arts and Media – IAMAS, in Gifu prefecture, Japan. Over the years he has been invited as visiting faculty, lecturer and curator of symposia and workshops by the National Institute for Design India, the Asian Creative Academy Seoul, Helwan University Cairo, Kadir Has University and Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey, Aalto University Helsinki, Waseda University Tokyo, Kyushu University Fukuoka, and others. He has a longtime interest in developing tools for structured thinking that support practice and augment education.
As member of the International Institute for Information Design – IIID, he has been co-chairing Vision Plus conferences in Japan and India.