Bruno Munari
Square, Circle, Triangle
(Author) Bruno MunariIn the early 1960s Italian design legend Bruno Munari published his visual case studies on shapes: Circle, Square, and, a decade later, Triangle. Using examples from ancient Greece and Egypt, as well as works by Buckminster Fuller, Le Corbusier, and Alvar Aalto, Munari invests the three shapes with specific qualities: the circle relates to the divine, the square signifies safety and enclosure, and the triangle provides a key connective form for designers. One of the great designers of the twentieth century, Munari contributed to the fields of painting, sculpture, design, and photography while teaching throughout his seventy-year career. After World War II he began to focus on book design, creating children's books known for their simplicity and playfulness.
Bruno Munari
Bruno Munari was an Italian artist and designer known for his experimental approach to visual communication. His most famous work, "Design as Art," explores the intersection of design and everyday life. Munari's playful and innovative style revolutionized the field of design and continues to inspire artists and designers worldwide.