When we created genEquality’s original branding in 2017, we gravitated towards colors that didn't have stereotypical gender associations: purple, green, gray, black and white. Over the years, we've struggled to find specific shades and colors that we felt connected to in any way - and we wanted to change that. In this process, we came up with something even more meaningful than a set of primary brand colors.
Read MoreWhile women make up more than half of the design workforce, typography appears to be a particularly male-dominated area of the design industry. It’s been suggested that type design’s roots in the historically male-dominated world of printing has resulted in today’s gender disparities; as of 2019, only 24.6% of Rentafont's fonts were designed by female designers.
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