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Washington Post hires Hulley-Jones as a news designer

Frank Hulley-Jones

Frank Hulley-Jones has joined The Washington Post as a news designer in the design department.

Previously, Hulley-Jones was with Guardian News and Media for more than 7 years. He joined as a senior interaction designer and then served as a senior visual designer. He was also an interaction designer at LBi.

He has also worked as a designer at The Open Agency and as an intern at Purpose.

Hulley-Jones is a B.A. in graphic design from University College Falmouth.

Mariam Ahmed

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