Celebrate all things design at the 2024 Nashville Design Week

This year’s Nashville Design Week schedule features 19 events across a range of design industries.

Nashville Design Week attendees gathered around a building with NDW 2021 projected on the side of the building.

Pull out your calendars, Nashville Design Week’s schedule is live. | Photo by Daniel Meigs via Nashville Design Week

Nashville Design Week, one of Nashville’s most creative weeks, has entered the chat.

The five-day celebration of design industries — from architecture and interiors to graphic, industrial, and fashion — is going on now through Friday, Nov. 1. Sketch out your schedule with 19 panel discussions, hands-on workshops, presentations, and networking opportunities.

Need to hammer out the details? Here are four happenings you don’t want to miss.

The Vital Drive Towards a More Sustainable Future | Tuesday, Oct. 29 | 5-6:30 p.m. | Rivian | $12.50 | Experts from various sectors in the transportation industry unpack the future of mass transit and explore the electrification of vehicles.

How Nashville Builds Fan-Favorite Brands | Wednesday, Oct. 30 | 8:30-10 a.m. | Soho House Nashville | Free | Luum Studio leads a brand strategy workshop, and a guest panel explores how Nashville’s creative history has inspired fan-favorite brands beyond country music.

Nashville Design Week attendees gathered in a room with art all on the walls and ceiling

Pro tip: Nashville Design Week events are individually priced. | Photo by Daniel Meigs via Nashville Design Week

Dead 2 Digital: Reviving Texture | Thursday, Oct. 31 | 5-6:30 p.m. | ST8MNT | $12.50 | Workshop facilitators will demonstrate how texture can add depth to design and elevate your brand system.

Transit Centers the Voices of North Nashville | Friday, Nov. 1 | 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. | Ernest Rip Patton Jr. Transit Center | $12.50+ | WeGo will give an interactive tour of the new center while you learn about how the project came to life.

View the full schedule on Nashville Design Week’s website. Ticket prices range from free to $28 per event and registration is required for attendance.

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