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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2022 · 56 MIN

Janet Froelich (Designer: The New York Times Magazine, T, Real Simple)

from Magazeum · host Janet Froelich, Patrick Mitchell, Debra Bishop, The New York Times

Janet Froelich is one of the most influential and groundbreaking creative directors of all time. For over two decades, she lead the creative teams at The New York Times Magazine and its sister publication, T: The New York Times Style Magazine. In this episode, Froelich recalls her own personal 9/11 story, and what is was like to be in the newsroom on that awful day, as well as how she helped create the magazine cover that inspired and informed the memorial to the Twin Towers and those who lost their lives there. She talks about other Times magazine covers that left a mark, about her early years as an artist living in SoHo and hanging out at Max’s Kansas City, and why you should never be afraid to hire people better than you. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025

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