Camila Wandoren

Camila Wandoren

Digital Art Director @ The New York Times

About Camila Wandoren

Camila Wandoren is a Digital Art Director at The New York Times, where she has worked since 2021. She has a background in graphic design and has held various roles in the art direction field across several companies in France.

Work at The New York Times

Camila Wandoren has been serving as the Digital Art Director at The New York Times since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing digital design projects and contributing to the visual identity of the publication. Her work involves collaborating with various teams to create engaging digital content that aligns with the publication's standards and audience expectations.

Previous Experience in Art Direction

Prior to her current position, Wandoren held several roles in art direction. She worked as a Freelance Art Director Junior at ATELIER MAYANNE TRIAS_ in 2016 for four months. In 2017, she served as a Junior Art Director at BAP for four months. Additionally, she returned to ATELIER MAYANNE TRIAS_ as a Freelance Art Director from 2017 to 2020, accumulating three years of experience in this capacity.

Education and Expertise

Camila Wandoren studied at ÉCOLE BRASSART, where she pursued a degree in graphic and multimedia design from 2011 to 2015. She achieved a Mention in Designer graphique et multimédia, which provided her with foundational skills in design principles and digital media.

Early Career and Internships

Wandoren began her career with various internships and freelance positions. In 2014, she interned as a graphic designer at D.C. Media Networks GmbH for one month in Berlin. She also worked as an Ambassador for Paulette Magazine from 2014 to 2015 for ten months, enhancing her experience in the media and design sectors. In 2016, she took on freelance roles as a Junior Art Director at TYPY for three months and at Gisele Delorme Paris for one month.

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