Women In Design

Jessica Hische. Jessica Walsh. Debbie Millman. Paula Scherr. Susan Care. Margaret Calvert. Carolyn Davidson.
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Graphic design hasn't always had the best reputation for gender equality. It's a traditionally male-dominated industry, and most of the best-known designers discussed in articles and books today... Suffrage Movement, Women's History, Gender Equality, Wordpress Plugins, Women In History, 100 Years
The Influence of Women on Graphic Design Over the Last 100 Years | Envato Tuts+
Graphic design hasn't always had the best reputation for gender equality. It's a traditionally male-dominated industry, and most of the best-known designers discussed in articles and books today...
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#100Days100Women Day 7 Sylvia Rivera, iconic trans activist was active in many civil rights & liberation orgs, participated in Stonewall Riots (along with friend Marsha Johnson, who appeared in the first 100 women) tireless advocate for homeless...
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#100Days100Women Day 96: Belva Lockwood—1st woman to argue before Supreme Court, 1st on the ballot for president. Lockwood was also one of the first female lawyers in the US, dealing with rejection on the basis of her sex & other bs to even...
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Illustration: Ada Byron Lovelace
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A gifted mathematician, Ada Lovelace is considered to have written instructions for the first computer program in the mid-1800s.
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