Woman Made: Great Women Designers
Details
ISBN13: 9781838662851
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 264
Edition:
Publication Date: 23 Nov 2021
Publisher: Phaidon Press Ltd
Publication City, Country: London, United Kingdom
Dimensions (cm): 290(H)x250(L)x23(W)1612
Weight (gm): 1612
Author Biography
Jane Hall is the inaugural recipient of the British Council Lina Bo Bardi Fellowship (2013) and a founding member of Assemble, the London-based, Turner Prize-winning collective. Jane s own projects within the collective focus on collaborative practice between artists and architects, explored through exploratory installation and exhibition design. She is the author of Breaking Ground: Architecture by Women published by Phaidon in 2019.Reviews
‘Shines a spotlight on the pioneering – and oft-overlooked – female makers.’ – Vogue
‘Women designers get their due.’ – New York Times Style Magazine, The T List
‘Bold and inspiring.’ – Glamour
‘Busts the myth that design is a man's world.’ – PRINT
‘If this book teaches us anything, it's that we are living in a world designed by women.’ – Fast Company
‘Brings to light the profound impact of women designers.’ – Dwell
‘[Woman Made] proves the extent to which women have impacted the design world throughout the century – whether or not they were rightfully recognized.’ – Harper's Bazaar
‘Woman Made is here to shatter all your stereotypes about women's design.’ – Fast Company's Co.Design
‘I'd wager even design enthusiasts will learn about someone they didn't know.’ – Domino
‘Beyond the fascinating insight and intriguing imagery, the book itself is something you'll want to display on your coffee table.’ – Architectural Digest's Clever
‘A timely addition.’ – Highsnobiety
‘[A] glorious visual celebration.’ – Aspire Design and Home
‘This volume seeks to set the record straight by highlighting the contributions of more than 200 female architects, product designers, and graphic designers.’ – ELLE Decor
‘A pioneering tome.’ – Wallpaper*
‘Uniquely nuanced.’ – Booklist
‘Each gander turns up another alluring treasure.’ – NPR