Jonathan Alger is the Managing Partner and a co-founder of C&G Partners. He is a multi-specialist designer working in interactive cultural space, experiential design, and strategy. With over two decades of experience, he is an advocate of the progressive, thoughtful use of technology.His clients include the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Boston Public Library, Bronx Zoo, Chase, Federal Reserve, Holocaust Museum, Japanese-American National Museum, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, JPMorgan, Library of Congress, MasterCard, Museum of Jewish Heritage, NASDAQ, NASA, National Archives, National Museum of American History, New York Stock Exchange, New York University, Optical Society, Population Council, Princeton University, Rockefeller University, Smithsonian, Sports Illustrated, US Department of State and the Voice of America.Jonathan Alger has been honored by the American Institute of Graphic Arts, American Association of Museums, American Association of State and Local History, Apex Awards, Art Director’s Club, Communication Arts, Industrial Design Society of America, National Endowment for the Humanities, Society for Experiential Graphic Design, Type Director’s Club and the Webbys. He is a National Design Award Finalist and two-time winner of the AAM MUSE awards. He served two terms as national President of SEGD, the Society for Experiential Graphic Design. He has been featured on the cover of Graphic Design USA’s “People to Watch” issue, and profiled in Interior Design magazine. Before co-founding C&G Partners, Jonathan was a Principal at the design firm Chermayeff & Geismar Inc.Jonathan graduated from Yale University, B.A. with honors and distinction in Architecture, magna cum laude. He lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn with his wife, two boys and two cats.
Listed skills include Exhibit Design, Graphic Design, Experience Design, Concept Development, and 41 others.