Sean Catangui is an award-winning designer and programmer who blends front-end engineering, editorial judgment, and data visualization to craft interactive, accessible narratives for readers at The New York Times. With nine years of experience across newsroom graphics, product design, and freelance projects, he builds bespoke storytelling formats that balance brand consistency and performance while making complex ideas easy to grasp. His background in mathematics and statistics informs a measured approach to data-driven design, and he’s comfortable shipping production code—SVG animations, generative web systems, and scalable dashboards—alongside editorial strategy. Notably, he pairs teaching and documentation experience with hands-on product work, which helps him translate technical features into clear user education and onboarding.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Mathematics and Statistics, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Mathematics and Statistics at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A generative-layout portfolio of D.C. collage artist Debora Saks.
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Sean Catangui - Graphics Multimedia Editor at The New York Times