

Popular and Common Shape Names List: In this segment, we will cover some most popular and common shape names which you use maximum times in our modern life. Still there are symbolic patterns that emerge, such as the circle that often “deals with the divine.” Munari includes the sun disk of the Egyptian god Ra, the ouroboros biting its tale symbolizing eternity, a Raphael painting of the Madonna, magic circles, a Gothic rose window, and the crown of thorns. So, we seem that you should need to know about the A to Z shapes list to grow your shapes vocabulary skills. Much of the information can feel random, with just two pages in Square including the Chinese character for mouth, the Sumerian word for house, the square Tokyo home of architect Makoto Masuzawa, the proportions of a French cathedral, and a photograph of the early computer “electric brain.” The subjects are all arranged alphabetically (according to their Italian names), adding a level of objectivity Square, for instance, begins with the Hellenistic plan of the Agora of Ephesus and a 1951 Josef Albers painting, and concludes with a sculptural model by Mary Vieira and blocky Chinese calligraphy by Wang Hsi-Chih.

Pages from ‘Bruno Munari: Square Circle Triangle’

He never nails down what any of the shapes are, yet looks at every aspect of what they mean, where they appear, and even their significance in language. However, there’s a broad appreciation possible for this eccentric exploration of the three shapes through Munari’s omnivorous approach. Munari created over 60 books for various audiences during his lifetime (they were chronicled in last year’s Munari’s Books by art historian Giorgio Maffei), and he mainly intended the shape books for fellow designers. “Knowing everything about this simple, basic shape, in all its aspects and formal and structural possibilities, is a great help to designers,” he writes in Triangle. The books are fascinating to explore together in this new reissue, which guards Munari’s original black-and-white design in a square-shaped book. Munari had published La Scoperta del Quadrato ( The Discovery of the Square) a few years earlier in 1960, and then La Scoperta del Triangolo ( The Discovery of the Triangle) - specifically the equilateral triangle - in 1976. People spontaneously arrange themselves in a circle when they need to observe something close up, and this led to the origin of the arena, the circus, and the stock exchange trading posts.” “The first thing a child draws looks like a circle. “A circle drawn by hand showed the skill of Giotto,” Munari writes in the 1964 La Scoperta del Cerchio ( The Discovery of the Circle). Cover of ‘Bruno Munari: Square Circle Triangle’ (click to enlarge)
