Helmuth Rosales has joined The New York Times as a graphics editor. He will focus on 3-D modeling and visualization.
Previously, Rosales was a researcher at New York-based architecture SITU, created visual and spatial narratives about human rights abuses.
“He worked on an award-winning collaboration with the Associated Press about a family in Gaza whose home was destroyed in a 2021 airstrike,” reports the Times.
Rosales graduated from the Cooper Union School of Architecture in New York City.
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