Paul Jean

Paul Jean

Art Director @ The New York Times

About Paul Jean

Paul Jean is an Art Director with over three decades of experience at The New York Times. He studied at the School of Visual Arts from 1986 to 1991.

Work at The New York Times

Paul Jean has served as an Art Director at The New York Times since 1991. Over his 33 years in this role, he has contributed to various design projects and initiatives that align with the publication's standards and aesthetic. His responsibilities include overseeing visual elements, collaborating with editorial teams, and ensuring that the design enhances the reader's experience.

Education and Expertise

Paul Jean studied at the School of Visual Arts from 1986 to 1991, completing a five-year program. His education provided him with a solid foundation in visual arts and design principles, which he applies in his current role as an Art Director. His expertise encompasses various aspects of design, including layout, typography, and visual storytelling.

Background

Paul Jean's background in visual arts began with his education at the School of Visual Arts, where he developed his skills and knowledge in design. His career trajectory led him to The New York Times, where he has built a long-standing professional presence in the field of art direction.

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