Redesigning The New Yorker

Tina reflects on her transformative redesign of The New Yorker, drawing inspiration from its early days under Harold. She emphasizes the importance of reviving bold, racy covers and shorter, punchier pieces that characterized the magazine's original voice. By reintroducing classic elements like full-page cartoons and concise snippets, she aimed to create a vibrant and engaging publication that resonated with contemporary readers.