László Moholy-Nagy Fellowship
László Moholy-Nagy Fellowship
The Moholy-Nagy Fellowship honors László Moholy-Nagy, the Bauhaus master who founded the Institute of Design as The New Bauhaus in 1937.
This fellowship furthers László Moholy-Nagy’s vision by providing financial support to ID students who demonstrate commitment to using design to improve lives.
László Moholy-Nagy brought a revolutionary agenda to The New Bauhaus: to create a new aesthetic appropriate for a modern industrial society. He integrated disciplines, approached design holistically, and sought to use technology to improve lives.
His pioneering methods—including his approach to critique and focus on experimentation—continue to shape ID’s educational philosophy today.

Recipients

Natthaporn (Nand) Naktnasukanjn (MDes 2024)
“I use human-centered design to drive both business and social impact. My work advances equity, inclusion, and women’s empowerment through strategy, research, data visualization, and community engagement.”

Benedicta Gokah (MDes + MBA 2024)
“My goal is to build products, services, and systems that don’t just work, but work for everyone. I believe great design is less about trends and more about transformation — creating outcomes that benefit both users and businesses in equal measure.”

Sanjana Kumar (MDes 2025)
“I combine user research (the who), business and product strategy (the what), and data validation (the why). As a former math geek, I’m drawn to ‘solving for X’ in complex, multi-user systems.”
Benefactor
The Moholy-Nagy Foundation
The László Moholy-Nagy Fellowship is made possible through the generous support of the Moholy-Nagy Foundation, which preserves and shares László Moholy-Nagy’s artistic legacy and ideas with the public. Through exhibitions, publications, conservation, and scholarship, the Foundation ensures his revolutionary vision continues to inspire new generations of artists and designers.