Women in Print is a collection of essays in two related volumes which considers the diversity of roles occupied by women in the design, authorship, production, distribution and consumption of printed material from the fifteenth century onwards. Women in Print I: Design and Identities demonstrates women’s multi-layered contribution to design, printing and publishing history through eleven case studies of women artists, compositors, editors, engravers, photographers, printers, publishers, scribes, stationers, typesetters, widows in business, and writers. It offers an examination of women as active participants and contributors in the many and varied aspects of design and print culture, including the production of illustrations, typefaces, ...
This book spotlights the impact of radical transformations of print media in the US and UK on the dy...
There is a vast body of research exploring the roles women can contribute to design creation and cr...
Closer attention paid to the implications and effects of things that now seem ephemeral, such as fas...
The transition from medieval manuscript to early printed book is currently a mmajor topic of academi...
This Element analyses the relationship between gender and literary letterpress printing from the ear...
Book history as a discipline has had a problem making space for women in its intellectual and pedago...
The purpose of this Masters thesis was to examine women printers conditions in Sweden from 1483 to ...
This dissertation is the first to consider the innovative prints of the ninety-one women artists who...
PAD dedicated the year 2020 entirely to women, their creativity and design action. The focus of issu...
This study argues that the authority of French Renaissance women authors is negotiated in gendered c...
Throughout the history of design, women have been overlooked or overshadowed, their work frequently ...
Published to accompany the exhibition held in the Print and Stokes Galleries of the New York Public ...
Invited artists presented their unique practice and discussed how they encounter and interrogate pri...
This thesis explores the multifaceted roles in which women participated in the early modern book tra...
Investigation and discussion of the magazine 'Craft' 1973-88. Focusing on the identity crisis of the...
This book spotlights the impact of radical transformations of print media in the US and UK on the dy...
There is a vast body of research exploring the roles women can contribute to design creation and cr...
Closer attention paid to the implications and effects of things that now seem ephemeral, such as fas...
The transition from medieval manuscript to early printed book is currently a mmajor topic of academi...
This Element analyses the relationship between gender and literary letterpress printing from the ear...
Book history as a discipline has had a problem making space for women in its intellectual and pedago...
The purpose of this Masters thesis was to examine women printers conditions in Sweden from 1483 to ...
This dissertation is the first to consider the innovative prints of the ninety-one women artists who...
PAD dedicated the year 2020 entirely to women, their creativity and design action. The focus of issu...
This study argues that the authority of French Renaissance women authors is negotiated in gendered c...
Throughout the history of design, women have been overlooked or overshadowed, their work frequently ...
Published to accompany the exhibition held in the Print and Stokes Galleries of the New York Public ...
Invited artists presented their unique practice and discussed how they encounter and interrogate pri...
This thesis explores the multifaceted roles in which women participated in the early modern book tra...
Investigation and discussion of the magazine 'Craft' 1973-88. Focusing on the identity crisis of the...
This book spotlights the impact of radical transformations of print media in the US and UK on the dy...
There is a vast body of research exploring the roles women can contribute to design creation and cr...
Closer attention paid to the implications and effects of things that now seem ephemeral, such as fas...