Amanda Lenig Presents: Lines, Curves, and Clichés: Symbols of Feminine Identity in Design
This lecture examines how visual elements, such as form, color, and composition, are used to represent the female experience. By unpacking the design strategies behind these familiar symbols, the talk reveals both their empowering potential and the risk of reinforcing reductive stereotypes. Attendees will be invited to engage with a shared visual language while also challenging and expanding it, asking: What does it truly mean to represent womanhood in design today? Ultimately, the lecture aims to contribute to a broader, more authentic, and even unexpected cultural understanding of feminine identity.
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