NYCxDESIGN is a nonprofit that unites and amplifies New York City’s design community—championing the city as a global capital where design culture and industry meet.
Rooted in New York’s uniquely diverse, pragmatic, and business-driven environment, NYCxDESIGN reflects a design culture that extends far beyond traditional categories, spanning industries from architecture, landscape, and product design to technology, and entertainment.
By connecting disciplines, industries, and audiences, NYCxDESIGN champions a design culture that is collaborative, globally influential, and grounded in real-world impact—reflecting the city’s uniquely expansive design landscape.
Economic Impact
The design industry is a major contributor to New York City’s economy. NYCxDESIGN attracts global audiences, driving meaningful business for local companies and neighborhoods.
Fostering Creativity and Collaboration
NYCxDESIGN creates a dynamic environment where designers across disciplines connect, exchange ideas, and collaborate.
Showcasing Innovation
NYCxDESIGN is a platform for designers, artists, and innovators to present new ideas, products, and perspectives.
Educational Opportunities
Through workshops, seminars, tours and talks, NYCxDESIGN offers valuable learning experiences for students, emerging talent, established professionals, and enthusiasts.
Promoting Design as a Career
By highlighting the impact and achievements of designers—especially those based in NYC—the Festival inspires future generations to pursue design as a meaningful career.
Cultural Exchange
NYCxDESIGN brings together participants from around the world, fostering dialogue and exposing audiences to diverse design philosophies and practices.
Sustainable Design Advocacy
NYCxDESIGN highlights sustainable and regenerative design approaches, encouraging more responsible and forward-thinking practices across the industry.
City Branding
NYCxDESIGN reinforces New York City’s position as a global hub of design and culture, attracting international attention and participation.
Elan Cole is an accomplished creative strategist with expertise in design, writing, and filmmaking. Over his 30+ year career, he has led and collaborated with teams to deliver award-winning brand strategies, identity and content systems, campaigns, products, stories, and films—earning accolades that include multiple Emmys, Webbys, and more.
As part of his brand consultancy practice, he created On/Brand, a workshop for design students and emerging creatives demonstrating how branding tools and frameworks can strengthen creative careers. He has conducted workshops at the School of Visual Arts, the University of Michigan’s Stamps School of Art and Design, Brigham Young University’s Design Department, and others.
Previously, Elan served as the Executive Creative Director of New York City Tourism + Conventions for over seven years, guiding the city’s tourism industry through the challenges of the pandemic and rebranding of NYC for a global audience.
Other career highlights include co-founding Johnson & Johnson’s Global Strategic Design Office, where he played a pivotal role in driving impact across iconic global brands. He also directed brand communications for The Museum of Modern Art, and initiatives for leading brands including Infiniti Motors, JetBlue Airlines, Timberland, Budweiser, and many more.
NYCxDESIGN is a citywide festival—not a single venue. Events take place across New York City in studios, showrooms, retail spaces, auditoriums, schools, museums, and even in the streets.
Read MoreThe Festival includes two major trade/consumer fairs—ICFF and the Afternoon Light Design Fair—alongside talks, keynotes, tours, product launches, and receptions.
NYCxDESIGN spans architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, interior design, product and industrial design, graphic design, lighting and sound design, as well as technology, art, and entertainment by design—reflecting the breadth of New York City’s creative community.
Use the Festival calendar on the NYCxDESIGN website to search events by date, time, borough, neighborhood, discipline, and format. Interactive maps, the Festival app, and the printed guide will help you navigate and build your itinerary.
Event entry varies: Some require RSVPs, some are ticketed, some are open to walk-ins. Always check individual event listings for details, including dates and times.
ADA accessibility information is provided within each individual event listing.
Festival maps indicate nearby subway stations. Public transportation is strongly encouraged for easy access across neighborhoods.
Take time to explore your interests and build your schedule in advance—popular events may fill quickly.
Use the NYCxDESIGN Festival app, including its social features, and explore the printed guide for neighborhood maps and curated listings. Many events are free to attend.
Look for Festival highlights for curated recommendations and must-see experiences.
Explore our Stay x Design section for hotel partnerships and special rates during Festival week.
The Event Host registration deadline has been extended to March 27.
We are excited to present you as a partner in the NYCxDESIGN Festival. Your participation helps shape a dynamic, citywide celebration of design—because design connects us all.
Read MoreNYCxDESIGN is not a single-location event. It is a citywide platform of independently hosted events across studios, showrooms, retail spaces, auditoriums, schools, museums, and public spaces throughout New York City.
The Festival represents the full spectrum of design, including architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, interior design, product and industrial design, graphic design, lighting and sound design, as well as technology, art, and entertainment by design.
NYCxDESIGN promotes the Festival through an integrated campaign, including:
Out-of-home advertising (LinkNYC, taxi tops, urban screens)
Website and Festival calendar
NYCxDESIGN Festival app
Printed guide and maps
Social media and press outreach
Events benefit from both citywide exposure and neighborhood clustering, with many activations concentrated geographically and highlighted on Festival maps.
Festival maps—available on the website, app, and printed guide—help visitors navigate neighborhoods and discover events. Being part of a strong local cluster can increase visibility and attendance.
Maps indicate nearby subway stations, and public transportation is strongly encouraged for easy access across the city.
Clearly communicate RSVP, ticketing, or open access policies
Provide accurate dates, times, and location details
Include ADA accessibility information in your event listing
Consider timing your event alongside nearby activations to benefit from neighborhood traffic
Detailed submission requirements (including image specs and listing details) are provided within the Event Host registration form on this website.
Be aware of key Festival highlights and anchor events, which drive significant attendance and press attention throughout the week.
Carry the Festival Calendar with you and connect with the design community
You can also find us on the Bloomberg Connects digital guide, the free arts and culture app.