The New York Times has hired Arsh Raziuddin as an art director for both print and digital design on the Opinion desk.
She will be working on the Sunday Review, partnering with design and editorial teams to introduce new visual narratives and collaborations. She will also focus on a visual strategy to expand Opinion’s social presence.
Previously, she was an associate art director at The Atlantic. Before that, she was a freelance designer at APCO Worldwide. She was also a designer at both HZDG and Neustadt Creative Marketing. She also served as a freelance designer at Harvey and Daughters.
Raziuddin is a B.A. in Graphic Design from the University of Maryland Baltimore County.
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