Ryan Ratelle is a multidisciplinary designer whose work spans cultural institutions, entertainment, and brand storytelling. His practice includes immersive museum installations—such as The Museum of Broadway—alongside original fine-art collage exhibited at Kensington Palace. From album covers and show art to red-carpet step-and-repeats, logo design, and full brand identities, Ryan’s work blends cultural references with contemporary visual language. Whether designing for global audiences or intimate cultural spaces, his approach is rooted in narrative, spectacle, and a deep understanding of how design shapes experience.

“THE MUSEUM OF BROADWAY IS
A SHOW-STOPPING ADVENTURE!”
Winner of USA Today’s Best Pop Culture Museum

The Museum of Broadway in NYC features a stunning Ziegfeld Follies exhibit within its Timeline of Broadway, celebrating the lavish spectacle and cultural impact of early 20th-century revues. Designed by Ryan Ratelle & Sam Ratelle, the exhibit presents a dazzling array of original costumes and headdresses from the 1900s, immersing visitors in an era defined by iconic showgirls, towering feathers, and radiant rhinestones that came to symbolize Broadway’s golden age. Visit the museum today!