The two short passages from Helen Armstrong, “Introduction: Revisiting the Avant-Garde” and Bruno Munari, selected chapters from Design as Art make similar points but go about it differently. First of, according to these authors, what role should design play in our society? Their answers are fairly similar. When Graphic Design was first made in 1919 Bauhaus Weimar, graphic designers of the pass believed that we should have a role in helping society by trying to interact and with people with answering questions to everyday solutions like society need for a typewriter, armchair etc…

What distinguishes the field, or fields, of design from other creative occupations? What separates our field compare to other occupations is that is that a Designer is a planner with an aesthetic sense. Designers try to make things feel natural and make sense and doesn’t focus to much on beauty. Why should designers concern themselves with unsolvable theoretical questions? Designers concern themselves with unsolvable theoretical questions because it stimulate growth and change in their own work. Designers most learn a range of technology and new terms to meet demands that are constantly changing.

What role does technology play in shaping design? Technology plays a major role in shaping design. The new kind of artist is capable of understanding everyday needs. Not because the are talent or a prodigy but because they can approach a human needs and fulfill their needs accordingly, by the processing of learning science and technology there isn’t a need of being talented like the artist before us but instead a form of thinking and tools at our disposal. Furthermore, because of software applications the languages the professional used and the tricks they used is know more widely known to the vast than it was before. Artistic languages and vocabularies previously isolated within professions are being imported and exported across software application to create a shared media.

What are the most urgent problems facing designers today and how, and why, is a designer responsible for solving these problems? According to the article the problems facing designers of today is is the modern day designers. Modern day Designers care about self publish and self prompting to make a profit instead of helping society. While older graphic designer don’t believe in self promoting, branding or signing their work, they believe in a universal language and are worried of the new designer joining using a professional program built by professionals are making confusing and vast changes instead of unity.