Visible Design Space

Published May 17, 2023
Contributed by Laura Csocsán


Source: visibledesignspace.de License: All Rights Reserved.



Visible Design Space is an ever-expanding platform that aims to give a stage to female and non-binary graphic designers from the German-speaking world and thus counteract the cis-male dominated discourse in the creative industry.

The aim is to highlight the need to make non-binary people and women in design visible and to create the possibility to bring them together within an archive, to actively fight against stereotypical social roles and to stand up for cross-industry equality.

The project was conceived and designed by Lisa Grüb and Laura Dunse, with programming by Yulia Wagner. The fonts in use are Ambiant Sans Book by Laura Csocsán and Serifbabe Alpha Italic by Charlotte Rohde.




Source: visibledesignspace.de License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: visibledesignspace.de License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: visibledesignspace.de License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: visibledesignspace.de License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: visibledesignspace.de License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: visibledesignspace.de License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: visibledesignspace.de License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: visibledesignspace.de License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: visibledesignspace.de License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: visibledesignspace.de License: All Rights Reserved.

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