Antonio De Luca
About Antonio De Luca
Antonio De Luca is an Assistant Editor at The New York Times, where he has worked since 2015. He has a diverse background in art direction and creative leadership, with experience across multiple countries and various prestigious organizations.
Work at The New York Times
Antonio De Luca has served as an Assistant Editor at The New York Times since 2015. His role involves editorial responsibilities that contribute to the publication's content and overall quality. With nine years of experience in this position, he has been part of the dynamic environment of one of the leading newspapers in the world, based in New York.
Previous Experience in Publishing and Design
Before joining The New York Times, De Luca worked as an Art Director at Hamish Hamilton Publishing for the literary magazine Five Dials from 2013 to 2015 in London. His background includes significant roles in creative leadership, such as Head of Art at JWT Germany and Creative Director at The Walrus in Toronto, where he honed his skills in art direction and editorial design.
Academic Involvement in Art and Design
De Luca has contributed to academia as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of the Arts London from 2012 to 2015. He has also served as a Guest Professor at various institutions, including Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Nürnberg and HEAD - Genève in Switzerland. His academic roles reflect his commitment to fostering creativity and design education.
Long-term Commitment to Self Publish, Be Happy
Since 2010, Antonio De Luca has been the Art Director at Self Publish, Be Happy, where he has maintained a long-term commitment to the organization. His work there emphasizes his expertise in art direction and his dedication to the field of publishing, particularly in the context of independent and creative projects.
Educational Background at OCAD University
Antonio De Luca studied at OCAD University, where he developed a foundation in art and design. This educational background has informed his diverse career in creative leadership and editorial roles across multiple countries, enhancing his ability to contribute to various artistic and publishing endeavors.