Our pick: the five best creative agencies in New York

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New York City is arguably the capital of creativity. The five boroughs house an incredible population of creative studios, designers, artists and thinkers. In that melee, we've picked our favourite top five creative studios in New York.




  1. Chandelier Creative

Chandelier Creative has been around almost two decades. In that time they have established themselves firmly as tastemakers for brands such as Hermes, Rhode and Mejuri. As a veteran creative studio, their work is masterful: both elegant and premium whilst being envelope pushing— as seen in their work for Equinox gyms.



  1. The Working Assembly

The Working Assembly self styles itself as boutique, and their branding for Pasame, Female Founders Fund and Chinatown Night Market shows that they can create industry-shaping work. Founded by Jolene Delisle, the studio's work is uniquely playful and creative, whilst still powerfully communicating their client's brand positioning and message.



  1. High Tide

High Tide are a studio with an impressive client roster. Based in New York, their team have created unique pieces of work for well known brands such as Resy, Warby Parker and Casper. Their case studies have been shared on design blogs across the web, and serve as inspiration to many creative studios and designers alike. Their work is imaginative, fresh and exuberant bringing their client branding a feeling of rejuvenation.



  1. Joan Creative

Joan Creative is a blend of creative studio, media agency and production house. Their integrated end-to-end way of working has led to the creation of remarkable campaigns for eBay, ZenBusiness and S&P. Their recent rebrand gives new life to their creative endeavours, where their strength for storytelling and truly understanding their client's needs should go from strength to strength



  1. Numbered Studio

Numbered specialises in creating branding and creative direction for luxury and premium brands. Their creative direction for brands such as Nina Ricci, Jean Paul Gaultier and Typology has set the standard for how fashion and luxury brands engage their audiences.

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