For those who are interested in design, it shouldn’t matter if the work was created by someone female, male or of other gender. Even though equal opportunities officially exist, there is clearly a discrepancy between the larger number of female graduates and their later professional careers. Only about 11% of management positions in Germany are occupied by women. This disparity is also reflected in in the area of design history, the participants of design conferences and teachers at universities.
Where do the many female graduates go? What experiences, goals and wishes do they have?
“INNEN” sees itself as a platform that represents female German graphicdesigners:
Women, regardless of their age, who work in management positions, who are self-employed or employees. "INNEN" showcases their life paths and make their work more visible, and so present creative role models and show which career paths can be taken. It is not only about the „professional success “, but also about personal satisfaction. So that everyone, even those who are not working yet, can be certain to find their place in this very varied professional world.
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