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Magazine Designer/Art Editor

Newsweek is an American weekly news magazine and global digital news organization founded in 1933, providing news, analysis, and opinion on international issues, politics, business, technology, culture, and more. It reaches 100 million people monthly across print and digital platforms.

Newsweek

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Newsweek is the global media organization that has earned audience time and trust for more than 90 years. Newsweek reaches 100 million people each month with thought-provoking news, opinion, images, graphics, and video delivered across a dozen print and digital platforms. Headquartered in New York City, Newsweek also publishes international editions in EMEA and Asia.

Newsweek is looking for a Magazine Designer/Art Editor with a passion for strong editorial layout, publication design, and visual storytelling—plus experience overseeing weekly production and collaborating across editorial channels. This role is central to the visual output of Newsweek’s flagship magazine and will play a key role in managing the production cycle from layout to press.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design weekly long-form feature stories and editorial layouts for Newsweek’s print magazine, ensuring top-tier visual quality, storytelling, and composition.
  • Oversee the smooth flow of each issue through the production cycle, coordinating with editors, art director, and photo teams to meet tight weekly deadlines.
  • Work closely with the editors and art director to ensure each issue is visually cohesive and on-brand across platforms.
  • Maintain and evolve the magazine’s visual identity while responding to editorial needs and breaking news.
  • Commission and art-direct photography, illustration, and infographics.
  • Contribute to the visual planning of feature stories, covers, and special issues.
  • Prepare files for print production, ensuring all layouts meet technical and editorial standards.
  • Support content adaptation across digital formats when needed.

Qualifications:

  • 4+ years of professional experience in magazine or editorial design, preferably in a fast-paced, weekly or daily newsroom.
  • Exceptional layout skills and a deep understanding of publication structure, grid systems, and visual hierarchy.
  • Advanced skills in Adobe InDesign, with excellent knowledge of creating tables for long lists, and expert use of paragraph and character stylesheets. Proficiency in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. Knowledge of Figma, Canva and PowerPoint is a plus.
  • Proven ability to juggle multiple pages, deadlines, and collaborators under pressure.
  • Experience commissioning and directing editorial visuals is a plus.
  • A portfolio demonstrating strong editorial design and layout is essential.
  • Excellent written and spoken English; flexibility in working hours.
  • Familiarity with AI design tools

Newsweek is an equal opportunity employer. We seek employees of diverse backgrounds and are committed to providing an inclusive, equitable and respectful workplace.

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Newsweek's story began in 1933, launched by Thomas J.C. Martyn, a former foreign-news editor at Time magazine. Initially named 'News-Week', it adopted the general format of its contemporary, Time, offering a weekly survey of news complemented by signed columns of analysis. A significant merger occurred in 1937 with Raymond Moley's 'Today' magazine, at which point the hyphen was dropped, and the publication became 'Newsweek'. This early iteration quickly established itself, bringing current events to life for an American audience through compelling photography and insightful commentary. Over the decades, Newsweek grew in stature and influence, eventually becoming recognized as one of the 'big three' American newsweeklies alongside Time and U.S. News & World Report.

A pivotal moment in Newsweek's journey was its acquisition in 1961 by The Washington Post Company under publisher Philip L. Graham. This ownership period saw Newsweek adopt a more politically liberal viewpoint and broaden its scope to include more extensive coverage of popular culture, employing a narrative style that resonated with a wide readership. The magazine flourished, achieving an international circulation of over four million at its peak and publishing multiple English-language international editions as well as local-language versions in countries like Japan, Korea, and Spain. However, the changing media landscape of the 21st century brought financial challenges. In 2010, The Washington Post Company sold Newsweek to American businessman Sidney Harman. Shortly thereafter, in early 2011, Newsweek merged with The Daily Beast, a news and commentary website, forming The Newsweek/Daily Beast Company. Despite these efforts, financial difficulties persisted, leading to the temporary cessation of its print edition at the end of 2012 as the focus shifted to an all-digital format. In 2013, IBT Media acquired Newsweek, and the print edition was relaunched in March 2014. The company underwent further restructuring, and in 2018, Newsweek became an independent entity, Newsweek Publishing LLC, co-owned by Dev Pragad, who also serves as President and CEO, and Johnathan Davis. Under Pragad's leadership, Newsweek has experienced a significant digital transformation and resurgence, now reaching 100 million readers per month.

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Flex Time

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Median of 3 weeks of vacation allowance.

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