Themes Pop Cultures Global Pop Cultures Research Network Self-Imaging: Identity, Disruption, Transformation. An online lecture series on Global Pop Cultures. How to design post-binary gender images? Impulses for creating an inclusive world
How to design post-binary gender images? Impulses for creating an inclusive world
Theme:
Pop Cultures
Dates:
8.10.20 - 15.10.20
Location:
online
Q&A with Larissa Holaschke

Gender is a spectrum, not a binary. And for identities across the gender spectrum a visual language is not yet established. Because representation matters, it’s time to question today’s design approaches and ask what design can contribute to an inclusive world – by not (re-)producing stereotypical gender roles, but instead designing gender-sensitive and future-oriented identities. Mass-market products, which currently contain few deviations from the norm but perfidiously stereotype man and woman, offer lots of creative freedom.
Larissa Holaschke (*1990) is a teaching assistant and research associate at the Master Design specialization Trends & Identity at Zurich University of the Arts. She deals with topics of identity, design and politics.
Authors website:
https://www.zhdk.ch/person/larissa-holaschke-195512
Keywords:
#genderidentity #diversity #inclusion #gendersensitive #visuallanguage #materialculture #productdesign
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How to design post-binary gender images? 10 impulses for creating an inclusive world | by Larissa Holaschke
Pink can be problematic when pink things are sized down, when they use plastic instead of the original metal or associated with passive, clichéd roles such as serving, helping, nursing and being pretty. Pink can be strong, when its combined with heroic, pugnacious, redeeming role models.

https://www.amazon.de/J-G-Schrödel-Kadett-Pink-Line-Faschingsausrüstung-100-Schuss-Munition/dp/B002PLI8K6

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:American_School,_Young_Boy_with_Whip,_ca._1840.jpg

https://blog.zhdk.ch/farblichtzentrum/cool-down-pink-gefaengniszelle/

https://www.vanish.de

https://mouthsofmums.com.au/review/huggies-ultra-dry-nappy-pants/

https://www.hatjecantz.de/files/9783775745215_hr_pr02.jpg

https://lego.fandom.com/de/wiki/Skater-Girl

https://mymodernmet.com/rosa-parks-sally-ride-barbie/

https://guesthollow.com/blog/2014/01/big-bag-of-science-kit-review/

https://www.dezeen.com/2019/07/18/lapee-female-urinal-women-toilet-music-festivals/

https://www.amazon.de/1-FC-Köln-Kölsche-Mädche/dp/B07GVKV8QD
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Unisex, Neutral, Agender or No-Gender Design reduces products to a single model. But neither men, women, nor the whole spectrum of genders between them would like to be reduced to a single gender.

https://hope-sthlm.com/us/a-new-standard

https://www.dazeddigital.com/fashion/article/26166/1/why-this-designer-put-his-11-year-old-son-in-a-campaign

https://www.asos.com/de/collusion/collusion-unisex-sweatshirt-in-ecru/prd/10394250

https://www.byredo.com/eu_en/unnamed-eau-de-parfum-100ml
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https://www.notamuse.de/de

https://depatriarchisedesign.com
Gender-sensitive design specifically addresses the needs of a certain group – here for e.g. Muslim women, a group that is underrepresented in both our everyday culture and in our design culture.

https://en.vogue.me/culture/nike-pro-hijab/

http://oomk.net
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