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Helsinki Design Week 2025: A Graphic Designer’s Take

📍 Helsinki, Finland — September 5–14, 2025

From 5 to 14 September 2025, Helsinki hosted Helsinki Design Week (HDW)—the largest design festival in the Nordics—celebrating its 20th anniversary with nearly 100 events across the city. With the theme “Celebration,” HDW invited designers and the public to reflect on design’s past two decades and envision its joyful future.


The Festival at a Glance

The main hub was Suomitalo, beside Old Church Park, where exhibitions, talks, and gatherings created a vibrant creative space.

Suomitalo, the main festival hub, transformed with design energy.

The highlight exhibition, “Designing Happiness,” curated by Anniina Koivu, asked whether happiness itself can be designed. Drawing on the “happiness cocktail” of dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, and endorphins, the show featured works by Eero Aarnio, Oiva Toikka, Erwan Bouroullec, and Clara von Zweigbergk.

“Can happiness be designed? HDW 2025 dared to ask—and graphic design helped frame the answer.”

Anniina Koivu

The spatial design was led by XPO, while the graphic identity by Robbie Mahoney unified the festival with striking colors and typography—showing how graphics become as important as the exhibits themselves.

Beyond Suomitalo, the Design Market at the Cable Factory (Sept 6–7) buzzed with vendors, installations, and a whimsical “cake café.” Families joined Children’s Design Week, highlighted by the giant cake-inspired “Skiddo Party!” from Skidit Collective. For professionals, the Design Diplomacy talks, Open Studios, and a symposium on 11 September provided deeper reflections on urban life, sustainability, and design innovation.

The Design Market brought together makers, buyers, and playful installations.

Graphic Design in Focus

For 2025, graphic design wasn’t just background—it was front and center. From poster campaigns to exhibition signage, the visual system emphasized celebration with bright colors, layered typography, and bold layouts.

In “Designing Happiness,” graphics worked as wayfinding tools but also as storytellers, guiding visitors emotionally as well as physically. This demonstrated how graphic design can shape not only what we see but also how we feel in a space.

“Bold colors, layered typography, and playful layouts defined HDW 2025’s graphic identity—transforming signage and posters into storytelling tools.”

How HDW Shaped My Design Personality

Experiencing HDW 2025 changed the way I think about my own work. Seeing Mahoney’s identity system woven into every part of the festival reminded me that graphic design is the bridge between concept and experience.

I left inspired to design with more emotional intention. Typography, color, and composition are no longer just aesthetic choices—they are tools for storytelling and joy. The festival reminded me that design can inform, inspire, and celebrate all at once.

HDW 2025 was more than a showcase. It was a lesson: great design doesn’t just look good—it feels good.

Helsinki Design Week 2025 Calendar

Activity / EventDate(s)Time(s)Venue
Festival Duration5–14 September 2025Various locations around Helsinki
Main Exhibits & “Designing Happiness”5–14 SeptemberSuomitalo
Architecture & Design Museum Exhibits5–14 September11:00–18:00Architecture & Design Museum
Curator’s Guided Tours (Finnish)5 September14:00–15:00“Designing Happiness” Exhibit
Curator’s Guided Tours (English)12 September14:00–15:00“Designing Happiness” Exhibit
PechaKucha Night12 September19:00–21:00Vanha Kirkko, Lönnrotinkatu 6
Helsinki Design Night (Evening Event)13 September22:00–01:00Suomitalo, Lönnrotinkatu 5
Kuurna Pop-Up Restaurant10–13 SeptemberSuomitalo, 5th floor

References

OpenAI. (2025). ChatGPT (GPT-5) [Large language model]. Retrieved from https://chat.openai.com

Helsinki Design Week official site

City of Helsinki

Scandinavian Design


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  1. I am totally headed there now!