Jacqueline Lin has joined The Wall Street Journal as motion graphics director.
Lin is a Taiwanese-Canadian art director and motion graphics director, based in Brooklyn, New York.
Previously, she worked at Vice, where she was a senior art director for Vice Digital Entertainment. In this role, “she oversaw all visual assets for video, editorial and mobile platforms, including branding for video series, editorial art director for web and Vice Magazine, and creating design templates for global teams,” reports Vice.
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