John Macleod
About John Macleod
John Macleod serves as the Deputy Design Director and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Painting from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.
Work at The New York Times
John Macleod serves as the Deputy Design Director at The New York Times. In this role, he contributes to the visual design and overall aesthetic of the publication, ensuring that the design elements align with the editorial vision. His responsibilities include overseeing design projects, collaborating with editorial teams, and enhancing the reader's experience through effective visual communication.
Education and Expertise
John Macleod studied at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, where he focused on Painting and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. His education has provided him with a strong foundation in visual arts, which informs his design approach and creative decisions in his professional work.
Background
John Macleod has a background in the arts, specifically in painting, which he studied at The Cooper Union. This artistic foundation contributes to his design philosophy and influences his work as Deputy Design Director. His academic experience has equipped him with skills relevant to visual storytelling and design.