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Do Gender-Neutral Pronouns Need Their Own Glyphs?

This story is part of our Weekend Reads series, where we highlight a story we love from the archives. It…

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How Heart-Shaped Frames Became a Symbol of Reclaimed Femininity and a Non-binary Fashion Staple

Joey Donatelli slides their glasses off and proudly holds them in front of the camera, as though bestowing an all-powerful…

Design + Gender

How Hjärta Smärta Challenged the Male-Dominated Status Quo in the Early 2000s

Long before higher education in art and design was within reach for me, and before my imagination stretched to even…

Fashion

For a Brief, Strange Moment in the 1960s, Dresses Became Posters

In 1966, Scott Paper Co., an American company that made a range of paper products, released an advertisement for their…

Type Tuesday

More Than Just a “Sexy Specimen,” Good Girl 2.0 Still Isn’t Afraid to Take Up Space

Name: Good Girl Designer: Marion Bisserier Foundry: Type Department Release Date: July 2022 Back Story: We don’t often run ‘sequels’…

AIGA Medalists

Louise Sandhaus Uplifts the Stories of Graphic Design’s Unsung Makers

Designers aren’t created in a vacuum. They’re shaped by their environments and the people around them, and it’s through mentorship…

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Feminist, Open-Access, and Decentralized — Cita Press Share Five Favorite Books

Cita Press is a library and press devoted to curating, highlighting, publishing, and promoting works written by women. It pairs…

Design + Gender

Tradeswomen Was the Magazine for Women in Blue-Collar Work During the ’80s and ’90s

When the first issue of Tradeswomen first appeared in subscribers’ mailboxes in 1980, they were “delighted,” said Molly Martin, its…

Design History 101

Self-taught Designer Marguerita Mergentime Literally Brought Modernism to the Table in America

This story is part of our Weekend Reads series, where we highlight a story we love from the archives. It…

Form Factor

Modern Period Brands Used to Blend In. Now, Like Everything Else, They’re All About Standing Out

In 2015, a few things happened that moved menstruation from the margins and into the center of the cultural conversation.…

Design + Gender

Roberta Williams Is the World’s First Graphic Computer Game Designer—But She’s Famous for All the Wrong Reasons

This story is part of our Weekend Reads series, where we highlight a story we love from the archives. It…

Design History 101

The Sisterly Collusion Behind Vanessa Bell’s Book Covers for Virginia Woolf

When Virginia Woolf first published her experimental novel Jacob’s Room in 1922, reviewers recoiled at the cover.  Her older sister—the…

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Typography

Do Gender-Neutral Pronouns Need Their Own Glyphs?

This story is part of our Weekend Reads series, where we highlight a story we love from the archives. It…

Fashion

How Heart-Shaped Frames Became a Symbol of Reclaimed Femininity and a Non-binary Fashion Staple

Joey Donatelli slides their glasses off and proudly holds them in front of the camera, as though bestowing an all-powerful…

Design + Gender

How Hjärta Smärta Challenged the Male-Dominated Status Quo in the Early 2000s

Long before higher education in art and design was within reach for me, and before my imagination stretched to even…

Fashion

For a Brief, Strange Moment in the 1960s, Dresses Became Posters

In 1966, Scott Paper Co., an American company that made a range of paper products, released an advertisement for their…

Type Tuesday

More Than Just a “Sexy Specimen,” Good Girl 2.0 Still Isn’t Afraid to Take Up Space

Name: Good Girl Designer: Marion Bisserier Foundry: Type Department Release Date: July 2022 Back Story: We don’t often run ‘sequels’…

AIGA Medalists

Louise Sandhaus Uplifts the Stories of Graphic Design’s Unsung Makers

Designers aren’t created in a vacuum. They’re shaped by their environments and the people around them, and it’s through mentorship…

Books

Feminist, Open-Access, and Decentralized — Cita Press Share Five Favorite Books

Cita Press is a library and press devoted to curating, highlighting, publishing, and promoting works written by women. It pairs…

Design + Gender

Tradeswomen Was the Magazine for Women in Blue-Collar Work During the ’80s and ’90s

When the first issue of Tradeswomen first appeared in subscribers’ mailboxes in 1980, they were “delighted,” said Molly Martin, its…

Design History 101

Self-taught Designer Marguerita Mergentime Literally Brought Modernism to the Table in America

This story is part of our Weekend Reads series, where we highlight a story we love from the archives. It…

Form Factor

Modern Period Brands Used to Blend In. Now, Like Everything Else, They’re All About Standing Out

In 2015, a few things happened that moved menstruation from the margins and into the center of the cultural conversation.…

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