NYCxDESIGN is proud to unveil An Ode to NYC poster campaign, a bold collection of graphic expressions dedicated to New York City's enduring creative energy.
Paying homage to the spirit of Milton Glaser’s “I LOVE NY” symbol, NYCxDESIGN teamed up with 21 local designers to create a heartfelt tribute to New York City. The series of moving artworks embody designers' love and unwavering affection for NYC at a time when it is needed most.
The posters are now on view throughout the city's five boroughs to inspire and delight. The collection can be found in design showrooms, restaurants and retail stores. They will also be digitally projected in quintessential NYC spots, like Fulton Center, the Oculus at Westfield World Trade Center, and on-board the NYC Ferry fleet.
The posters are available for sale exclusively at the Poster House SHOP with proceeds going to the Black Artists + Designers Guild (BADG).
Our apple: A sexy, loud and stimulating monster that is constantly challenging us to build our patience and resilience muscles.
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New York City is the creative capital of the world. A spirit of innovation and invention built the City, permeate all aspects of life in the City [...]
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This poster is a visual representation of the Womxn in Design of the Female Design Council, we are a NYC based organization dedicated to supporting all womxn in design and art. We wanted to use 'the face of the FDC' as an ode to the city we love. The Female Design Council loves NYC!
NYC needs our love right now.
When designing interiors, I always say the energy you put into a space is reflected in kind.
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If You Make it in NY .... "La Grande Dame" will welcome You at the doors of NYC.
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I heard people are saying "New York is over". I moved here in August of 2001. We all know what happened a month after that.
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The city and its wealth both financially and culturally is dependent on its diversity to be one of the hearths of our planet.
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One day, I had a super stressful day working from home, decided to take a walk from Midtown to East River Path in the late afternoon.
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My poster is an homage to my mentor, Milton Glaser, and to the city that I call home. They both have inspired, and will continue to inspire, me and countless other designers.
This is a quote from The Last Poets song "Black Is.." from 1971. The Last Poets were a group of New York poets and musicians [...]
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This poster pays tribute to Milton Glaser's seminal poster and speaks to the costs of living in NYC.
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ENCHANTED BY THE WORLD THAT IS UNDERGROUND - OUR NYC SUBWAY SYSTEM - THE VEINS, ARTERIES, AND HEART THAT CONNECT OUR DIVERSE NEIGHBORHOODS AND CULTURE.
featuring EUCLID collection - alison rose X artistic tile
Ode to New York
New York of late is on its knees
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New York is a city that is fed by its people with energy and inspiration, filling every corner with creative power [...]
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David Rockwell
SHOWROOMS
01: Artemide
46 Greene St.
Monday to Friday: 10am–6pm
Saturday: 11am–6pm
02: Artistic Tile at A&D
150 E. 58th St., 9th Fl.
Monday to Friday: 9am–5pm
03: Artistic Tile Flagship
38 W. 21st St.
Monday to Friday: 10am–6pm
Saturday: 10am–5pm
04: Bard
18 W 86th St.
Open from October 13-28
Tuesday, Friday–Sunday: 11 am–5 pm
Wednesday–Thursday: 11 am–8 pm
05: Brown Jordan
979 3rd Ave., Ste. 538
Monday to Friday: 9am–5pm
06: Caesarstone at AF New York
22 W. 21st St., 5th and 6th Fl.
Monday to Friday: 8am–5pm
07: Caesarstone at Bilotta
150 E. 58th St., 6th Fl.
Monday to Friday: 8am–5pm
08: Caesarstone at Cesar NYC Kitchens
50 W. 23rd St.
Monday to Friday: 8am–5pm
09: Caesarstone at Manhattan Center for Kitchen and Bath
41 W. 25th St.
Monday to Friday: 8am–5pm
10: Caesarstone at NY LOFT
6 W. 20th St., B
Monday to Friday: 8am–5pm
11: Caesarstone at Studium
150 E. 58th St., 7th Fl.
Monday to Friday: 8am–5pm
12: Caesarstone at Urban Homes
325 W. 16th St.
Monday to Friday: 8am–5pm
13: Cancos
22 W. 21st St.
Monday to Friday: 9am–5pm
14: Circa Lighting
200 Lexington Ave., Ste. 103
Monday to Friday: 9am - 5pm
Saturday: 10am–5pm
15: David Sutherland Showroom at D&D
979 3rd Ave., Ste. 401
Monday to Friday: 8:30am–5:30pm
16: David Sutherland Showroom at NYDC
200 Lexington Ave., Ste. 117
Monday to Friday: 9am–5:30pm
17: Forty One Madison
41 Madison Ave.
Appt. required, Monday to Friday: 9am–5pm
18: Gaggenau Design Studio at A&D
150 E. 58th St., Ste. 700
By appt. only
19: Hamilton Sinkler
31 E. 32nd St., 11th Fl.
Appt. required, Monday to Friday: 10am–5pm
20: New York Design Center
200 Lexington Ave.
Monday to Friday: 9am–5pm
Saturday: 10am–5pm
21: Room & Board
236 W 18th St.
Monday to Saturday: 11am–7pm Sunday: 11am–6pm
22: Samuel & Sons
983 3rd Ave.
Monday to Friday: 9am–6pm
23: Sherle Wagner
699 Madison Ave., Ste. 4
Appt. required, Monday to Friday: 9am–5pm
24: The Shade Store Flatiron
254 Park Ave. South
Appt. required, 10am–6pm
25: The Shade Store Midtown East
225 E. 59th St.
Appt. required, 10am–6pm
26: The Shade Store SoHo
77 Wooster St.
Appt. required, 10am–6pm
27: Verellen
200 Lexington Ave., Ste. 804
Tuesday to Wednesday: 10am–4pm
28: Waterworks Flatiron
7 E. 20th St.
Monday to Friday: 9:30am–5:30 pm Saturday: 11 am-5:30 pm
29: Waterworks Midtown East
215 E. 58th St.
Monday to Friday: 9:30am–5:30 pm
RETAIL
30: KTCollection
276 Columbus Ave.
31: Magpie
488 Amsterdam Ave.
32: Maison 10
4 W 29th St.
33: Museum of Ice Cream
558 Broadway
34: Only Hearts
230 Mott St.
35: Society Limonta
78 Grand St.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
36: Adoro Lei
287 Hudson St.
37: Arlo SoHo
231 Hudson St.
38: Ludlow Coffee Supply
176 Ludlow St.
39: The Commons Chelsea
128 7th Ave.
DIGITAL DISPLAYS
40: Westfield World Trade Center
185 Greenwich St.
41: NYC Ferry
42: InterContinental New York Barclay
111 E 48th St.
SHOWROOMS
RETAIL
02: Awesome Brooklyn
617 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn
03: Dyphor New York
146 Wythe Ave., Brooklyn
04: Lockwood
3215 33rd St., Astoria
05: Michele Varian
400 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn
06: Mud Australia
402 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn
07: Peace + Riot
401 Tompkins Ave., Brooklyn
08: Plia
155 Freeman St., Brooklyn
09: String Thing Studio
54 7th Ave., Brooklyn
10: The Lit. Bar
131 Alexander Ave., The Bronx
11: The Primary Essentials
372 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn
12: Time Out Market New York
55 Water St., Brooklyn
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
13: Bistro Punta Sal
45-51 46th St., Queens
14: The William Vale
111 N 12th St., Brooklyn
DIGITAL DISPLAYS
15: NYC Ferry
CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS
16: Alice Austen House
2 Hylan Blvd., Staten Island
17: Staten Island Children's Museum
1000 Richmond Terrace, Bldg. M, Staten Island
18: Historic Richmond Town
441 Clarke Ave., Staten Island
19: Conference House Park
298 Satterlee St., Staten Island
20: Staten Island Arts
23 Navy Pier Ct., Staten Island
21: Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden
1000 Richmond Terrace, Bldg. P, Staten Island