Lydia Chodosh is a independent designer, educator + writer based in Brooklyn, New York. She holds an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and currently teaches at Parsons School of Design in New York. Her practice is grounded in language, critical research and conversation. Present and past collaborators include Condé Nast, Harper's Magazine, RISD Museum and Walker Art Center.

Selected Work
On the Impulse to Notate
To read is to
Supersaturated
Artifactual Accumulations
Interior Atlas
Artifacts of Countability
Spore Site
RISD GD MFA Biennial
Clock Studies
Translations of Gratitude
Harper’s Magazine
2025 © Lydia Chodosh






Exhibition, Publication & Website, 2024
Supersaturated
Designed and executed in collaboration with Kaela Kennedy, Clinton Van Arnam, and Rebecca Wilkinson, Supersaturated was an exhibit featuring work by the 2024 graduating class of RISD’s Graphic Design MFA program. The exhibit was created using tiled images cut from the show’s XL newspaper publication. It featured a table display of graduate thesis books as well as an interactive piece that enabled visitors to manipulate a selection of words with hand motions. This responsive typographic approach is echoed on the show website, supersaturated.net, and is expressed across all print applications of the exhibit’s identity.