

Gail Bichler is the award-winning creative director of The New York Times Magazine. Under her leadership, the magazine has developed a reputation for fearless visual treatments and pitch-perfect commissioning, and become darlings of the Society of Publication Designers awards. As part of our Talent 2.0 series exploring how creatives think about – and find – good people in the internet age, Gail opened up to us about the power of Pinterest, the importance of personality, and the best way for illustrators to get her attention.
“The internet has made it much easier to see a large volume of work and to keep track of what you see.”
Stories with Gail Bichler
