HerStories in Graphic Design

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Arts and Crafts
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Designerinnen
Designgeschichte
Emanzipation
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Ethel Reed
feminism
Feminismus
Gebrauchsgrafik
Grafikdesign
Her Stories
Her Story
history of graphic design
Kommunikationsdesign
Kunstgeschichte
Kunsthandwerk
Künstlerinnen
Ljubow Popowa
Lyubov Popova
Plakatkunst
Produktdesign
Professionalisierung
Sarah Wyman Whitman
self-empowerment
Wiener Werkstätte
Women graphic designers
Änne Koken

Product details

  • ISBN 9783868597738
  • Weight: 850g
  • Dimensions: 180 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: JOVIS Verlag
  • Publication City/Country: DE
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Bilingual edition (English/German) / Zweisprachige Ausgabe (deutsch/englisch)

By and large, women have been left out of the history of graphic design. Yet if we look beyond the surface of this familiar account, what becomes clear is the influence women graphic designers have had on the discipline right from the start. The book shows how these women developed their own traditions, fostered dialogue and built connections between their designs, acted as role models, created networks, and proved their capacity for self-empowerment. Illuminating this struggle for professional recognition, Gerda Breuer highlights the collective formats women designers have used to enhance their own visibility, champion women’s issues, and make a mark on the world.

Both little-known collectives and renowned graphic designers such as Lyubov Popova, Änne Koken, Ethel Reed, and Sarah Wyman Whitman contributed to the history of graphic design. Breuer’s approach demonstrates the ways that women’s important contributions been devalued, ignored, or relegated to the background—in short, made to disappear—in the narrative that is usually presented. In the context of contemporary challenges to the traditional canon of graphic design, integrating these contributions into design history is long overdue.

Design by Katja Lis, DBF Designbüro Frankfurt

Gerda Breuer is a retired professor of the history of art and design at the University of Wuppertal. She previously led the Cromford Industriemuseum in Ratingen as well as the Mathildenhöhe in Darmstadt, and was acting head of the LVR industrial museums group in North Rhine-Westphalia. In addition to this, she chaired the scientific advisory board of the Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau. More recently, she published the volume Design. Texte zur Theorie und Geschichte (2019) with Petra Eisele.

Katja Lis is a communication designer who completed her degree at HfG Offenbach am Main. She is an entrepreneur and the cofounder of the DBF designbüro frankfurt agency. In addition to this, she is a councilor in the Deutscher Designtag, diversity adviser for the DDC Deutsche Designer Club e.V., and also helped launch the Women of DDC platform promoting the visibility, professional networking, and entrepreneurship of female designers.

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