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What happens between us matters.
Design mediates the physical, digital, and emotional spaces where human connection is possible. It challenges us to facilitate genuine connection, not just efficiency, but the quality of human interaction.
International Design Day 2026, The Spaces In Between, invites designers to look beyond objects and outcomes and toward the shared experiences that shape how we belong, communicate, and coexist. Design lives in the in-between, the thresholds where ideas become experiences and strangers become communities.
Design is not just what we make. It is what happens between people.
The spaces in between include moments of transition, exchange, and encounter. They shape how people feel welcomed or excluded, how trust is built, and how meaning is shared. These spaces are often the least discussed and least consciously designed, yet they quietly influence how we move through the world together.
At a time of constant communication and increasing disconnection, design has the power to rebuild the spaces that bring people together, across streets, screens, museums, objects, and cities.
International Design Day is a global invitation to designers, educators, organisations, and communities to design for connection and use creativity as common ground.
Participation may range from in-depth gatherings, such as a symposium of speakers, to lighter creative discourse shared through social platforms.