Sign In

Andy Rossback

The New York Times

Andy Rossback is a Graphics/Multimedia Editor at The New York Times, specializing in visual storytelling and innovative digital formats.1 He joined the Times in October 20162 and has since been involved in various projects that push the boundaries of digital journalism.

In his role, Rossback works with the Digital News Design team and collaborates across departments to develop and enhance storytelling formats, news surfaces, and newsroom tools.1 He is particularly involved in scaling and innovating nascent formats, as well as improving established areas like the Home and Story surfaces.13

Before joining The New York Times, Rossback was part of the team that launched The Marshall Project, a non-profit news organization focused on criminal justice issues.2 His work at the Times includes creating visual essays, developing specialized tools for visual and mobile journalism, and contributing to the conception of new product features.13

Rossback's expertise lies in combining journalism with design to create compelling visual narratives. His work has covered a wide range of topics, including historical events like the social fractures in America in 1968.4

Highlights

The New York Times: Staff update from Digital News Design
Jul 22 · nytco.com
Staff Update From Digital News Design | The New York Times ...
Staff Update From Digital News Design | The New York Times ...

Related Questions

What are some notable projects Andy Rossback has worked on at The New York Times?
How did Andy Rossback contribute to the launch of The Marshall Project?
What is Andy Rossback's background in journalism and design?
How does Andy Rossback collaborate with other teams at The New York Times?
What tools and technologies does Andy Rossback use in his role?
Andy Rossback
Andy Rossback, photo 1
Andy Rossback, photo 2
Add to my network

Location

Portland, Oregon Metropolitan Area