i learned from him [brodovitch] that if, when you look in your camera, you see an image you have ever seen before, don't click the shutter.

—hiro, fashion photographer

Alexey Brodovitch looking into camera, smoking a cigarette

design laboratory

In 1941, Brodovitch started Design Laboratory—a series of informal evening classes for those aspiring to magazine work. The course focused on graphic design and photography and was held in New York till 1966. Students’ worst offense was to present something Brodovitch would call “boring,” while the best compliment one could hope for was “interesting.” During his life, Brodovitch discovered many of the key photographers, artists, and designers of his time: Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Cartier Bresson, Frank Roberts, Jean Cocteau, A. M. Cassandre, Felix Topolski, and Saul Steinberg. Today editorial professionals influenced by Brodovitch and his students continue to shape the course of modern graphic design.

design with Readymag

editor-in-chief
diana kasay

editor
zhdan philippov

layout designer and art director
stas aki

issue designer
vasily podryadchikov

text author, content manager
tsvetelina miteva

 

 

stories. alexey brodovitch

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