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Matt Raw: Balancing legacy and innovation at The New York Times

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Aug 6, 2025
Matt Raw, Interim VP of Design at The New York Times, discusses the intricate balance between tradition and innovation in a century-old institution. He highlights the unique challenges his team faces in maintaining editorial integrity while navigating rapid changes in technology and reader habits. Raw emphasizes the role of deep listening in design collaboration and how even minor interface details can uphold institutional trust. The conversation also touches on the impact of generative AI in journalism and the importance of user-centered design in enhancing content discovery.
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ADVICE

Keep Frequent Stakeholder Reviews

  • Consistently engage stakeholders with frequent design reviews to maintain alignment.
  • Short feedback cycles prevent misalignment and keep project momentum going.
INSIGHT

Multi-Lens Feedback Boosts Quality

  • Getting alignment from diverse stakeholders is a strength that improves design quality.
  • Different perspectives like journalistic integrity and business needs create a quality filter.
ADVICE

Maintain Weekly Design Check-Ins

  • Maintain frequent reviews (weekly or more) to keep stakeholders aligned and committed.
  • Avoid long gaps which cause misalignment and to keep pace in projects.
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