
Berlin School of Design
The Berlin School of Design refers to a design movement that emerged from cultural and academic institutions in Berlin, primarily during the 20th century. Known for its focus on functionalism and minimalism, it emphasizes clean lines, simplicity, and the integration of art with everyday life. Designers from this school prioritize usability and human experience while incorporating modern materials and techniques. It has influenced graphic design, product design, and architecture, promoting a balance between aesthetic appeal and practicality, making design accessible and relevant to contemporary society. The school reflects Berlin's vibrant cultural landscape and its commitment to innovation in design.