Design as Art

Question

If Munari saw design as art integrated into objects we use daily, what responsibilities does this perspective place on both designers to create thoughtful objects, and on consumers to critically engage with their designed environment?

Synthesized answer

The provided passages do not explicitly detail the responsibilities placed on designers and consumers, respectively, by Munari's perspective of design as art integrated into daily objects.

However, [Passage 1] does state that Munari insisted design be beautiful, functional, and accessible. This suggests that designers, according to Munari, have a responsibility to create objects that embody these qualities [1]. The passage also highlights Munari's focus on the "objects we use everyday" and his broad examination of various designed items, implying a desire for thoughtful consideration in their creation [1].

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From the book

Title: Design as art by Bruno Munari Description: 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 time, described by Picasso as 'the new Leonardo'. Munari insisted that design be beautiful, functional and accessible, and this enlightening and highly entertaining book sets out his ideas about visual, graphic and industrial design and the role it plays in the objects we use everyday. Lamps, road…
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