5 influential women in design
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Although many of the most famous graphic designers are men, there are many female designers who have influenced the industry. It is estimated that 54% of designers are women, and that number is increasing every year. This presentation highlights 5 women who have made an impact in the design industry, both past and present.TRANSCRIPT
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INTRODUCTION
Although many of the most famous graphic designers are men, there are many female designers who have influenced the industry. It is estimated that 54% of designers are women, and that number is increasing every year.
This presentation highlights 5 women who have made an impact in the design industry, both past and present.
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PAULA SCHER
• One of the most prominent women graphic designers• First female principal at Pentagram• Expert in multiple fields such as: branding, packaging,
publication design, and environmental graphics• Named to the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame and
recipient of the AIGA Medal• Developed branding and identities for some of the
world’s biggest companies
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JACQUELINE CASEY
• Most famous for her innovative posters• Design director of Design Services of Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge• Advanced the International Style of design• Examples of her work are on permanent display in
several museums around the U.S.• Recipient of the William J. Gunn Award
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CARIN GOLDBERG
• Well known for her creative work on over 1,000 book covers
• Innovative use of typography• Designer at CBS Television, CBS Records, and Atlantic
Records• Awarded the first Art Director’s Club, Grand Masters
Award for Excellence in Education• Teacher at School of Visual Arts
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RUTH ANSEL
• Art director for The New York Times Magazine, House & Garden, Vanity Fair, and Vogue
• Co-art director for Harper’s Bazaar• Received the Gold Medal for Design and the Society of
Publication Design Award for Continuing Excellence in Publication Design
• Worked in multiple design fields such as editorial, advertising, movie title, and book design
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CIPE PINELES
• Art director at Seventeen, Charm, and Mademoiselle• First female member of the Art Directors Club• Inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame and
received the AIGA Medal• Faculty member and director of publication design at
Parsons School of Design• Credited with the innovation of using fine artists to
illustrate mass-market publications
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