series of editorials on prominent designers made with readymag (an online tool created by designers for designers).

stories

stories

a digital archive of prominent 20th-century designers. the project was carried out by the readymag team as a tribute to the visionaries who shaped modern design culture.

stories are made with readymag—a graphics editor that helps build interactive web projects without coding.

stories are made with readymag—a graphics editor that helps build interactive web projects without coding.

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a ny-based designer, writer, and educator, gail anderson has left a deep impression on the industry...

a ny-based designer, writer, and educator, gail anderson has left a deep impression on the industry...

jop van bennekom and gert jonkers are a publishing duo from amsterdam...

jop van bennekom and gert jonkers are a publishing duo from amsterdam...

barbara stauffacher solomon is a graphic and interior designer primarily known for...

barbara stauffacher solomon is a graphic and interior designer primarily known for...

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for more than half a century, alexander liberman had been the dominant creative force...

emigre is the california-based design duo of rudy vanderlans and zuzana licko...

eileen gray was an interior designer and architect of irish origin who spent most of her life in france...

eileen gray was an interior designer and architect of irish origin who spent most of her life in france...

aleksei gan was an artist, graphic designer, and design theorist...

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mitsuo katsui has been constantly carving out new realms in the graphic design...

german product designer is most famous for his eponymous table lamp and teaching...

a nobleman who fled the bolshevik revolution, the father of modern art direction...

a famous american editorial designer who has worked as an art and creative director for...

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one of europe’s first and most notable art directors didn’t come from a design background...

irma boom creates books, or more accurately, “builds” them like an architect...

they called carlo mollino’s style “aerodynamic surrealism,”...