The MAN Museum took part in the project TDM 5: Italian graphics , created by the Triennale di Milano, with the loan of some important works by Giovanni Pintori from its collection. After the first surveys dedicated by the museum to contemporary graphics (The New Italian Design, Spaghetti graphics and Graphic Design Worlds) the choice of the Triennale Design Museum to dedicate an edition to Italian graphics, visual communication and their history is an important step to enrich and complete the path of analysis and valorization of Italian design carried out over the years by the Triennale Design Museum. TDM 5: Italian graphics focused on the twentieth century, starting from the futurist typographical revolution, also offering some openings on the tradition of previous centuries and on more recent production, presenting the great production heritage of Italian graphic designers in all its surprising variety of manifestations. Figures such as Albe Steiner, Franco Grignani, Bruno Munari, Bob Noorda, Armando Testa, Massimo Vignelli and, indeed, Giovanni Pintori, have accompanied the success of the major Italian companies, have operated in crucial sectors of cultural life, and their work has spanned the political, economic and social changes of twentieth-century Italy in a significant way.