If you’ve searched for recently, you aren't alone. First published in 1966, this slim, brilliant volume is more relevant than ever. Munari argues that design isn't just for lamps and chairs—it’s for street signs, typography, and the way you fold your napkin.

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Let’s be honest. You’ve seen the quote: “The designer is a planner with an artistic sensibility.”