Richard Weigand
About Richard Weigand
Richard Weigand serves as the Art Director at The New York Times, a position he has held since 2007, contributing to the publication for 17 years.
Art Director at The New York Times
Richard Weigand has served as the Art Director at The New York Times since 2007. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the visual aspects of the publication, ensuring that the design aligns with the editorial vision. His tenure spans 17 years, during which he has contributed to numerous projects that enhance the reader's experience through effective visual storytelling.
Professional Experience
With 17 years of experience at The New York Times, Richard Weigand has developed a deep understanding of the intersection between art and journalism. His role as Art Director involves collaborating with writers, editors, and other designers to create compelling layouts and graphics that support the newspaper's content. His expertise in visual communication plays a crucial role in shaping the publication's aesthetic.