Lazlo Lissitsky is a fictional artist that exists as a program creating mid-century designs the likes of which graced the covers of paperbacks, posters, and pamphlets of the era. As a programming project, Lazlo is continually being developed and expanded, with new possibilities and new compositions emerging with new iterative processes. Modernist design lends itself well to programmatic applications, but what arises from the massive complexity of options can be surprising. Sometimes the designs are complex and counter-intuitive, but sometimes simplicity is striking in itself.
Lazlo Lissitsky is a generative modernist project drawing on Suprematism, the Bauhaus, and Swiss Modern graphic design. The synthetic artist that created these works is a mashup of László Moholy-Nagy and El Lissitzky, and the works are titled after fictional books/pamphlets/albums that Lazlo Lissitsky designed covers for circa 1919-1999. This project was released in 7 waves, and pronounced complete at 383 works.
Lazlo Lissitsky - The Setting Sun Over Shiraz, Hafez in Paraphrase, Sameh Khalifeh, 1970.
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Lazlo Lissitsky - The Setting Sun Over Shiraz, Hafez in Paraphrase, Sameh Khalifeh, 1970.
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Lazlo Lissitsky is a fictional artist that exists as a program creating mid-century designs the likes of which graced the covers of paperbacks, posters, and pamphlets of the era. As a programming project, Lazlo is continually being developed and expanded, with new possibilities and new compositions emerging with new iterative processes. Modernist design lends itself well to programmatic applications, but what arises from the massive complexity of options can be surprising. Sometimes the designs are complex and counter-intuitive, but sometimes simplicity is striking in itself.
Lazlo Lissitsky is a generative modernist project drawing on Suprematism, the Bauhaus, and Swiss Modern graphic design. The synthetic artist that created these works is a mashup of László Moholy-Nagy and El Lissitzky, and the works are titled after fictional books/pamphlets/albums that Lazlo Lissitsky designed covers for circa 1919-1999. This project was released in 7 waves, and pronounced complete at 383 works.