Design As Art by Bruno Munari
A playful, incisive collection of essays that blurs the boundary between everyday objects and aesthetic experience, arguing that good design should be functional, honest, and accessible. Through witty examples drawn from graphics, typography, advertising, and industrial objects, it shows how clarity, simplicity, and human-centered thinking can elevate daily life. It invites readers to observe their surroundings with curiosity and to value design as a democratic, practical art.
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- 1966
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- Italian
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