László Moholy-Nagy 🔍

Painter, Photographer, Designer, Educator (1895 - 1946)

A prominent figure at the Bauhaus, Moholy-Nagy explored the integration of art and technology and experimented with new materials and media. He advocated for a multidisciplinary approach to design education and the 'New Vision.'

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By László Moholy-Nagy (Looking Forward)

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Josef Müller-Brockmann
Graphic Designer, Typographer
Moholy-Nagy's experimental approach to typography and his embrace of photography and montage within design strongly influenced the visual language adopted by Müller-Brockmann.
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Otl Aicher
Graphic Designer, Typographer
Moholy-Nagy's experimental approach to materials, photography, and typography at the Bauhaus contributed to the rational and objective design principles that Aicher further developed at Ulm.