By now we all know that women have had fewer opportunities to learn and practice design (and in the early years none at all), men have taken or been given credit for work actually designed or produced by women, and women were paid less then their male counterparts. None of this surprises anyone anymore, but it still infuriates me every time I think about it!
Although familiar with some of the names and works presented, many were unknown to me. Their fascinating stories often transcended their creative capacity. They served as suffragettes, anti-fascists, resistance fighters, and did many other good deeds. In truth not all women designers lean to the left (In a book about the women of the Bauhaus you’ll come across a few Nazis) but you aren’t going to learn about them here.
The illustrations were small but good and mostly in color. We’re given a lot of new material to digest. I found the writing so gripping I read the bulk of it in one day!
So I highly recommend, “Women in Design” and hope it will travel beyond the design community.