ART DIRECTION | DESIGN
The NYRR Runcenter featuring the New Balance Run Hub serves many purposes. It is New York Road Runners’s location for race number pickup, it showcases the latest in education, training, innovation, and it serves as a meeting place for all members of the running community.
I was tasked with revamping the space inside to show the history of the company since the 1950s. This included researching photos in historical archives, photo retouching, and brainstorming fabrication and installation options. This project also included showcasing NYRR’s 1 for You 1 for Youth program with its partner, New Balance, as well as storefront design for COVID-19 closure.
Front of a storefront for New York Road Runners and NYRR Run Center, with signage, posters, and window decals, including blue banners, a New Balance logo, a virtual racing sign, and cityscape graphics.
A detailed timeline of New York Road Runners races and milestones from the 1950s to the 2020s. Contains various blocks of text and a main title in blue.
Timeline of New York Road Runners from the 1950s to the 2010s, with key events and milestones displayed chronologically.
A blue timeline wall display highlighting the history of road runners from the 1950s to the 2000s, including key events, milestones, and achievements of the organization.
A woman stands and looks at a display wall at the NYRR Hall of Fame, which features photographs, medals, race bibs, shirts, and memorabilia related to the New York Road Runners and marathon history.