WYATT MITCHELL, named The New Yorker’s first Creative Director in 2011, was charged with overseeing all design and visuals for the print, web and digital platforms, as well as branded collateral. Prior to arriving at The New Yorker, Mr. Mitchell served as Design Director for the Conde Nast Editorial Development Group; from 2007 to 2010 he served as Design Director at Wired Magazine, where he was part of the award winning team that garnered 3 consecutive design ASMEs and SPD ‘Magazine of the Year’ titles. Mr. Mitchell has a broad range of brand experience, from Design to Production to Digital Initiatives. Wyatt has formerly held titles at O The Oprah Magazine, VIBE, Esquire, Details and TV Guide. He has received over 70 national design and editorial awards from groups such as the American Society of Magazine Editors, Society of Publication Designers, Print Magazine and Communication Arts.