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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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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