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  1. Françoise Mouly (French:; born 24 October 1955) is a French-born American designer, editor and publisher. She is best known as co-founder, co-editor, and publisher of the comics and graphics magazine Raw (1980–1991), as the publisher of Raw Books and Toon Books, and since 1993 as the art editor of The New Yorker.

  2. The following year Brown hired Françoise Mouly as art editor for covers. The former co-editor of Raw comix revue (see Eye no. 8), Mouly confidently introduced a new stable of cover artists that transformed the look and feel for the next two decades-plus – and counting.

  3. Françoise Mouly is The New Yorker’s longtime art editor.

  4. Françoise Mouly has been the art editor of The New Yorker since 1993, where she has overseen more than a fourteen hundred covers. Many of these have been named cover of the year by the American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME).

  5. Aug 4, 2021 · Françoise Mouly has been the art editor at the New Yorker for almost thirty years, and every week selects a drawing to adorn the prestigious magazine’s front cover. Born in Paris, she grew up with the illustrated, satirical press.

  6. Aug 12, 2015 · In 1968, as student protests swept through Paris and the world seemed full of hope and on the brink of real, lasting change, Françoise Mouly had a front row seat. Aged 13, she had stayed in the city with her father while her mother and sisters joined the evacuation.

  7. Françoise Mouly Character Analysis. Next. Mala Spiegelman. Artie ’s wife, a French woman who converted to Judaism after her marriage in order to please Vladek. Level-headed and even-tempered, Françoise is often called upon to defuse tension between her husband and father-in-law.