If you flick through the design history books, you’ll notice that pretty much all the ‘great designers’ have something in common. They’re men.
The history of design has been written by both women and men, but there have been times when it was difficult to see where women have had a seat at the table.
I didn’t see the gender difference in a school setting, it’s only in the professional world that you start to see leadership roles mostly represented by men.
More inclusive boards perform better financially, more inclusive creative teams have better ideas, and create more inclusive design.
If you flick through the design history books, you’ll notice that pretty much all the ‘great designers’ have something in common. They’re men.
The history of design has been written by both women and men, but there have been times when it was difficult to see where women have had a seat at the table.
I didn’t see the gender difference in a school setting, it’s only in the professional world that you start to see leadership roles mostly represented by men.
More inclusive boards perform better financially, more inclusive creative teams have better ideas, and create more inclusive design.