Last week A Photo Editor posted an interview with Scott Dadich, Wired’s Creative Director. [Fimoculous]

In the interview, Dadich addresses the roles of creative directors and photo editors, Wired’s respect for their photographer’s work and his approach to magazine redesigns at Wired and before that, Texas Monthly.

Working at a magazine that reports on the front lines of technology how do you see your role in defining how printed magazines look and behave in the future?

Honestly, I don’t think too much about it. I mean, in the back of my mind, we try to be aware of what has and has not been done in terms of magazine design, photography, printing, production, but it’s not a driving force in the day-to-day nuts and bolts of what we do. We have some ideas of projects and covers that we want to be the first to do, but we’re waiting on the tech to catch up to our ideas. I love magazines for what they are and can do right now.