• Media type: Book; Still Image
  • Title: How many female type designers do you know? : I know many and talked to some!
  • Other titles: Abweichender Titel auf Seite [1]: Book about female type designers
    Arbeitstitel: TypeFaces. Women in type design
  • Contributor: Popova, Yulia [InterviewerIn]
  • imprint: Eindhoven: Onomatopee, [2020]
  • Published in: Onomatopee: Onomatopee ; 184
  • Extent: 319 Seiten; Illustrationen; 20 cm
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9789493148321; 9493148327
  • RVK notation: LH 60250 : Frauenkunst, Feministische Kunst, Geschlechterforschung (Gender Studies)
    AP 15040 : Optische Formen, Visuelle Kommunikation, Gebrauchsgrafik
  • Keywords: Grafikdesignerin > Typografie
    Schriftsetzerin > Beruf > Geschichte
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  • Description: This book aims to shine light on work of women in type. The first part of the book offers research on the gender issue in type design field. It includes statistics, data and an overview of some works that address this issue. Further it contains some biographies of female type designers that worked in the 19th and in the beginning of 20th century. These women contributed to the industry, yet they are rarely mentioned in educational material. The second part is a series of the interviews with 14 women that are either currently working as type designers or are in any other way involved in the field of type design. These interviews intend to uncover the topic of unequal share of female and male speakers at type conference as well as the lack of women in the industry. The last part of the book is a showcase of typefaces designed by women. The purpose of this part is to show the great amount and broad variety of such typefaces.

    Aus dem ursprünglichen Veröffentlichungskommentar: The book “TypeFaces. Women in Type“ aims to shine light on the work of women in type. Besides that it should serve as an alternative educational material for people interested in type history. The first part of the book offers biographies of female type designers that worked in the 19th and the beginning of 20th century. These women contributed to the industry, yet they are rarely mentioned in educational material. The second part is a series of the interviews with 14 women that are either currently working as type designers or in any other way involved in the field of type design. Interviews intend to uncover the topic of unequal share of female and male speakers at type conference as well as the lack of women in the industry. The last part of the book is a showcase of typefaces designed by women. The purpose of this part is to show the great amount and broad variety of such typefaces. I started this project as my master’s degree thesis at Weißensee Academy of Arts in Berlin, Germany and continue working on it.

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