C&G Partners

C&G Partners

Design Services

New York, NY 5,296 followers

A multi-specialty creative studio, dedicated to design for culture.

About us

C&G Partners is a multi-specialty creative studio, dedicated to design for culture — from cultural organizations to organizational culture.   We believe in the untapped value of culture, the institutions that enrich it, and the smart companies that cultivate it. We build on that value to connect people, create community, and find meaning. To accomplish this, we maintain expertise in multiple specialties, integrated under one roof, including brand identity, digital installations, exhibits and environments, print, signage and wayfinding, and websites.   Above all else, we aim to be genuine, approachable, thoughtful, and adaptive while meeting our projects’ needs.

Industry
Design Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2005
Specialties
Branding, exhibits, infographics, interactives, motion, print, strategy, wayfinding, and web

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  • BREAKING: Managing Partner Jonathan Alger will serve as Jury Chair of the 2025 SEGD Global Design Awards, alongside an outstanding jury of designers from around the world: Ujijji Davis Williams, PLA, ASLA, Founder of JIMA Studio Chad Finken, Experiential Design Director at IA Interior Architects Natasha Jen, Partner at Pentagram Roger Mann, Co-Founder and Creative Director of Casson Mann Ltd Tim McNeil, Professor of Design and Director of the Design Museum at the University of California, Davis Judy K Suh, Creative Director at Journey’s New York Studio Julie Vogel, President of Clearstory—Wayfinding and Placemaking Jocelyn Zhao, Graphic Designer based in New York Congratulations to all the chosen jurors!

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  • We are thrilled to announce that "Explore Asia" at Asia Society Texas just won a “Best of the Year” 2024 Graphic Design Award from GDUSA. A big thank you to GDUSA Magazine … and to our clients at Asia Society Texas Center who made this work possible. . . . With thanks and appreciation to each of our project partners: Asia Society Texas Center, Client C&G Partners, Exhibition and Experience Design Potion Interactive Media Designers Art Guild, Inc., Fabrication loyalkaspar, Graphic Mural Design Zenith AV, AV Integration Kendall/Heaton Associates, Inc., Architect of Record

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    We are thrilled to announce that the New Jersey Hall of Fame: Entertainment and Learning Center, at the American Dream, just won a “Best of the Year” 2024 Graphic Design Award from GDUSA. A big thank you to GDUSA Magazine … and to our clients at New Jersey Hall of Fame who made this work possible. With thanks and appreciation to each of our project partners:  New Jersey Hall of Fame, Client C&G Partners, Exhibition and Experience Design . Available Light, Lighting Design Cortina Productions, Software Development Leslie Dann Guido Jimenez-Cruz, Cruz Dann Productions, Media Producer and Filming of Inductees Donna Lawrence Productions, "Jersey Proud" Film Electrosonic, AV Integration Eos Lightmedia, Lighting Integration  FiveSix Productions, LLC, Production Support  Gensler, Architect kubik maltbie, Exhibit Fabrication Kovic International Contractors, General Contractor MCM Creative , Production Support Northern Light Productions, VR and 180 Film Production PSC, PR Firm redfitz, Filming of Inductees Walsh Company, Client Representation

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    Breaking: the 16th Annual New Jersey Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony hosted by Danny DeVito will air Nov 16 at 7pm and Nov 17 at 6pm on WWOR My9. C&G Partners is proud to have helped the NJHOF to open their Entertainment and Learning Center at the American Dream. The 10,000 SF space captures the energy and passion of New Jersey’s remarkable inductees through timeless memorabilia and immersive experiences, encouraging visitors to pursue their passions through the achievements and character exemplified by the inductees. Project Credits: New Jersey Hall of Fame, Exhibit Partner C&G Partners, Exhibition and Experience Design Project Partners: Available Light, Lighting Design Cortina Productions, Software Development Cruz Dann Productions LLC, Media Producer and Filming of Inductees Donna Lawrence Productions, "Jersey Proud" Film Electrosonic, AV Integration Eos Lightmedia, Lighting Integration  FiveSix Productions, Production Support  Gensler, Architect kubik maltbie, Exhibit Fabrication Kovic International Contractors, General Contractor MCM Creative , Production Support Northern Light Productions, VR and 180 Film Production Princeton Strategic Communications, PR Firm redfitz, Filming of Inductees Walsh Company, Client Representation

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  • Is a museum a group experience, or a personal one — or is that a trick question? Alice M. Greenwald, from Memory Matters LLC, and past President and CEO of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, joins C&G's Managing Partner Jonathan Alger for a new episode of Jonathan's podcast, Making the Museum.

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    Mg Partner, C&G Partners | Design for culture | Host/author of "Making the Museum" podcast & newsletter

    How do you make an institution that's both a museum and a memorial — at the same time? ** NEW PODCAST ** Making a Memorial Museum, with Alice Greenwald How are exhibitions like theater? Is a museum a group experience, or a personal one — or is that a trick question? When is it time to trust your gut? Why is collaboration so important? When is a single milk can the most important object in a museum? How can one philosophy inform everyone’s work, from the curators to the team making mounts for the artifacts? How are the principles of making a memorial museum different from other types of museums — or are they so different after all? Alice M. Greenwald (Principal of Memory Matters LLC, and past President and Chief Executive Officer of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum) joins host Jonathan Alger (Managing Partner, C&G Partners) to discuss “Making a Memorial Museum.” Along the way: spackling, reverence, and what happens when a museum director leaves their office door open. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + HOW TO LISTEN: Search for “Making the Museum” at any podcast service, big or small (Apple, Spotify). Or start here, for episodes and links to everything: makingthemuseum [dot] com (Swap in a real dot. This avoids the external link penalty. Which is a thing.) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Talking Points: 0. What is a Memorial Museum? 1. Start With Authenticity 2. It’s About Storytelling  3. Museums Are Not Books  4. Practice Conscientious Listening 5. Trust Your Gut 6. Collaboration is Required About Making the Museum: Making the Museum is hosted (podcast) and written (newsletter) by Jonathan Alger. This podcast is a project of C&G Partners | Design for Culture. Learn about the firm's creative work at: cgpartnersllc [dot] com Discover Making the Museum, the Newsletter:   Like the show? Try the newsletter. Making the Museum is also a free weekly professional development email for exhibition practitioners, museum leaders, and visitor experience professionals. Join hundreds of your peers with an ad-free quick one-minute read, three times a week. Invest in your career with a diverse, regular feed of planning and design insights, practical tips and tested strategies — including thought-provoking approaches to technology, experience design, visitors, budgeting, content, and project management, to name just a few. (Bonus: newsletter subscribers are the first to hear about new episodes of this podcast.)   Subscribe here (and unsubscribe at any time): makingthemuseum [dot] com

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  • Can biology can be ... beautiful? Absolutely. "Beautiful Biology", a new program by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), celebrates the hidden beauty in science, sharing rarely-seen images of realms beyond the human eye. We're grateful to have helped our longtime clients at HHMI design the online home for this growing collection of remarkable moments. (Explore countless more beautiful, important images at the link below.)

    🧬 Welcome to HHMI’s Beautiful Biology– a celebration of the hidden beauty in science! We’re excited to share a series of stunning images from the biological world that you rarely get to see. These visuals highlight the fascinating details of cells, spores, and flowers—showing how scientific exploration can reveal awe-inspiring beauty. 🔬 Porcini’s Prodigious Cousin - A cross-section of a fungus, related to the porcini mushroom, displays a colorful and intriguing world under the microscope. (📸 Igor Siwanowicz, HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus) 🌸 Flowery Beginnings - Stem cells in these clusters will become a flower of the thale-cress plant, capable of transforming into various specialized cells. (📸 Arun Sampathkumar, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Plant Physiology; Elliot Meyerowitz, California Institute of Technology) 🌺 Fire and Ice - A fiery glimpse of a flower’s pistil, with the orange xylem (transporting water from the roots) standing out against the blue surroundings. (📸 Jan Martinek, Charles University in Prague) Explore the full collection here: hhmi.org/beautifulbiology

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