Emigre #3

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Emigre Magazine’s third issue, published in the early 1980s, exemplified how women, particularly Zuzana Licko as the lead designer and typesetter, used publication design to challenge traditional norms and advance feminist discourse globally. Embracing experimental layouts and unconventional typographic forms, this issue emphasized the power of visual disruption, pushing against the male-dominated design industry’s standards. By creating a space where new and diverse design perspectives could thrive, Licko and Emigre encouraged global conversations on gender, art, and identity, making room for feminist voices in the graphic design world.

Emigre #3
Source: www.emigre.com