

You’d have a tough time denying that New York is one of the world’s most important cities when it comes contemporary design. From Keith Haring, subway graffiti and street culture to Sagmeister & Walsh, Etsy and Behance, New York has been holding it down for decades. It’s the same reason that our New York conference is more catered towards the design communities than its sister event in Amsterdam – and it’s the same reason that we’ve decided to kick off a new series of smaller events in the city, with the first edition focused entirely on the design field. On…
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