From 1991 to 1995, Carroll was art director of National Geographic Magazine, producing historical, scientific, and informational artwork, and leading an effort to establish a corporate identity program for the Society. Carroll received two gold medals from the Society of Illustrators for his work during this period. Carroll has also served as director of design for the Society's Cartographic Division (prior to its transition to NG Maps), and as art director of the Society's Historical Atlas of the United States, a richly-illustrated history of America in maps, pictures and text produced for the Society's centennial in 1988. Prior to joining the Society in 1983, Carroll was a free-lance illustrator and designer in Washington, serving clients such as The Washington Post, Smithsonian Institution, Readers Digest, The New Republic, the American Film Institute, and Johns Hopkins University. Self-trained in design, illustration, and cartography, Carroll is a magna cum laude graduate of Connecticut College, and was born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Email: acarroll@ngs.org