Nathalie Kirsheh
About Nathalie Kirsheh
Nathalie Kirsheh is a Creative Director at Condé Nast, overseeing Allure and Glamour since 2018. She has extensive experience in magazine design, having held various roles at notable publications and served on the boards of several design organizations.
Current Role at Condé Nast
Nathalie Kirsheh serves as the Creative Director of Allure and Glamour at Condé Nast since 2018. In this role, she oversees the creative vision and direction for both magazines, focusing on print and digital content. Her leadership has contributed to the brands' identities within the competitive landscape of lifestyle and beauty publications.
Previous Experience at Hearst Magazines
Kirsheh worked at Hearst Magazines as the Senior Associate Art Director for Seventeen magazine from 2003 to 2004. During her eight-month tenure in New York City, she was responsible for the visual presentation and design elements of the magazine, contributing to its appeal among a young audience.
Educational Background in Communication Design
Nathalie Kirsheh studied Communication Design at the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) from 1997 to 2001. She also studied Communication Design at Nottingham Trent University in the United Kingdom for 11 months in 2001. This educational foundation has informed her approach to design and creative direction throughout her career.
Leadership Roles and Industry Involvement
Kirsheh has held significant leadership roles in various organizations. She served as President on the Board of Directors for the Type Directors Club, AIGA, ADC, and SPD. Her involvement in these organizations reflects her commitment to advancing the design community and supporting emerging talent.
Teaching and Mentorship Experience
Nathalie Kirsheh has lectured and critiqued at institutions such as New York University, the School of Visual Arts, and Pace University. Additionally, she has served as a mentor on the faculty for The Art Institute, sharing her expertise with students and aspiring designers.