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omaggio a bruno munari

I designed this poster for taking part in the poster exhibition Woman-Blood-Lines – Homage to Bruno Munari 
organised by the Society of Hungarian Graphic Designers and Typographers. 
The exhibition took place at the Istituto Italiano di Cultura Budapest during 
the Budapest Design Week in 2013. It is a Giclée print on a special watercolor paper.
Homage to Bruno Munari the Italian artist, designer and inventor who contributed fundamentals
to many fields of visual arts – painting, sculpture, film, industrial design, graphic design –
and also in non visual fields with his research on games and didactic methods. He was also a huge contributor
to the field of children's books and toys. He used textured, tactile surfaces and cut-outs to create books
that teach about touch, movement and color through kinesthetic learning. Kinesthetic learning
– also known as tactile learning – is a learning style in which learning takes place by the student carrying out
a physical activity, rather than listening to a lecture or watching a demonstration.
People with a preference for kinesthetic learning are commonly known as doers.
Kinesthetic learners make up about five percent of the population.
'Only he who has a different visual opening can see the world in another way and can pass on to his neighbour the information required to broaden his field of view …  let us get used to looking at the world through the eyes of others.' (Quote from the book of Bruno Munari: Guardiamoci negli occhi) 
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Poster for the exhibition Woman-Blood-Lines – Homage to Bruno Munari organised by the Society of Hungarian Graphic Designers and Typographers. Th Read More

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