- Apr 21
- 2 min read
This edition brought together 5,500 daily attendees from 76 countries. More than 10,000 people came over three nights to experience The Screen mapping show, and it still gives us goosebumps.
OFFF continues to be a space for real conversations – about design, creative practice, realities of the industry, and where things are heading next. A place to test ideas out loud, share work in progress, and think forward together. Thank you to our speakers, attendees, volunteers, collaborators, and the entire OFFF community for making this year unforgettable!
Shoutout to the top industry players who joined us for this edition!
Adobe led the way with hands-on masterclasses, covering everything from brand systems to AI-powered workflows. The booth and Community Kiosk created space for exchange – with informal sessions, mentoring, and moments to connect and experiment. Adobe Live: Studio Sessions brought a live podcast format where creators shared their process, perspectives, and thinking in real time.
Houdini packed the Houdini HIVE with a full day of cutting-edge design talks on procedural workflows, from dynamic simulation to generative design.
Maxon offered a series of masterclasses by top creatives pulling back the curtain on their creative workflows – from character animation to playful 3D.
Framer joined with a masterclass on taking ideas from concept to live product, showing how teams design, build, and publish websites in one flow.
Big thanks to Moritz for fuelling the Fun Zones, TypeCampus for the BingOFFF game, Merchery for the amazing OFFF merch, Frameboy and Barco for 'The Screen' spectacular mapping show, and Site of Sites for their support. Shoutout to Moco Museum, Mirador Torre Glòries, and Load Gallery for enriching the Barcelona experience with special offers for our attendees.
A huge thank you to our Media Partners – CC/Magazine, Creative Bloq, Curated Agenda, OCIMAG, PRINT, Stash (who presented The Stash Annual 2025), Visual Atelier 8 – for helping spread the word and capturing the spirit of OFFF through the voices of our speakers.
























