New Designers 2022
New Designers is the largest graduate showcase in the UK that fosters learning, creative exchange and collaboration. Founded in 1985, the event has helped launch the careers of some of the UK’s most prolific designers including Bethan Gray, Jay Osgerby and Lee Broom. The event encompasses multiple design disciplines, including art, ceramics, fashion, furniture design, graphic design, jewellery design, product design, textiles and woodwork. Design graduates across these disciplines will have the opportunity to showcase their work and connect with businesses and buyers that are looking to source the most innovative craft and design. The event also serves as a site of inspiration for aspiring students with the widest range of design courses available.
Full of disruptive thinking, ambitious ideas and fresh approaches, New Designers brings together hand-picked students, emerging businesses, and industry leaders for two weeks of connection, learning, and inspiration. Covering all disciplines of design, New Designer is the UK’s leading graduate design show.
WEEK 1: 22 June – 2 July
- Fashion & Textiles
- Costume Design
- Jewellery & Precious Metalwork
- Ceramics & Glass
- Contemporary Design Crafts
WEEK 2: 6 July – 9 July
- Graphic Design
- Illustration & Animation
- Product, Industrial & Spatial Design
- Motion & Digital arts
- Furniture
Members are entitled to free tickets.
Non members can find tickets on the New Designers Website.
Check the daily times when booking your tickets.
Don't Miss
4pm Friday 24th June (online webinar).
‘Sustainable sourcing for interior design: how to make the right choices when sourcing for your interior design project’.
Panelists:
- Matt Freeman, Freeman Studio
- Liz Bell, Design Director, Absolute Project Management
- Chloe Bullock, Director, Materialise Interiors
- Jennifer Hamilton ,The Vawdrey House
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