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Speak Italian: The Fine Art of the Gesture
Bruno Munari
Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books
Attenzione!They say that a gesture is worth a thousand words, and when it comes to speaking with your hands, the Italians speak volumes. This quirky handbook of Italian gestures, first published in 1958 by renowned Milanese artist and graphic...
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Munari's Machines / Le Macchine di Munari
Bruno Munari
Edizioni Corraini
Edizioni Corraini
Artist, writer, product designer, architect, graphic designer, illustrator, educator, and philosopher Bruno Munari created an enormously successful and utterly charming book in 1942 called Le Macchine di Munari. Faithfully reprinted here, it...
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Design As Art (Penguin Modern Classics)
Bruno Munari
Penguin Global
Penguin Global
How do we see the world around us? "The Penguin on Design" series includes the works of creative thinkers whose writings on art, design and the media have changed our vision forever. Bruno Munari was among the most inspirational designers of all...
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Bruno Munari: Drawing A Tree (About the Workshop Series)
Bruno Munari
Edizioni Corraini
Edizioni Corraini
ABOUT WORKSHOP The books in the new workshop series describe different methods of learning, from educational activities to explanatory pamphlets to poetic play. The illuminating, gentle genius of Bruno Munari offers basic instructions and plenty...
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Bruno Munari: Art Theorems
Bruno Munari
Edizioni Corraini
Edizioni Corraini
As Bruno Munari wrote in 1961, "The biggest hindrance to understanding a work of art is wanting to understand." And so he has written this diminutive book of theorems, this witty, sincere book of enlightening poems, for the struggling art viewer. To...
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Bruno Munari: Drawing The Sun (About the Workshop Series)
Bruno Munari
Edizioni Corraini
Edizioni Corraini
When drawing the sun, try to have on hand colored paper, chalk, felt-tip markers, crayons, pencils, ballpoint pens--you can draw a sun with any one of them. Also remember that sunset and dawn are the back and front of the same phenomenon: when we...
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