Alfréd Lakos
1870–1961 (age 91)
Biography
Alfréd Lakos had an eye for the interplay of form and function, creating graphic works that spoke confidently without losing their lyrical touch. His designs appeared in print and public spaces, always rooted in clear composition yet rich with imaginative detail.
Partners and protégés recall his quiet leadership at the drawing board, encouraging experimentation while upholding high standards, and his grave at Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery stands among those who shaped the visual language of his age.