#TypographyBooks

2026-03-09

See Red Women’s Workshop, Capitalism Also Depends on Domestic Labor screenprint, London, 1975

In 1974, a group of artists founded the See Red Women’s Workshop to further the women’s liberation movement. Their posters address gender discrepancies in pay, capitalism’s reliance on unpaid homekeeping and childrearing, sexist depictions in advertising, and uniting women against racism.⁠

Read more about See Red Women’s Workshop in our book, Strikethrough: Typographic Messages of Protest. ⁠ letterformarchive.org/shop/str

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Poster screen printed in a single color (reddish brown). It shows a factory at the top with a line of people existing out the right side to the bottom of the poster where they are cared for by a conveyor belt of women, then go back up and enter the left side of the factory.
Stephen Bossstephenboss2000
2025-12-12

Holiday stocking stuffer alert for the type nerd in your life (or yourself). My book: Digital Type Design for Branding – Designing letters from their source.
Illustrated step-by-step on building logos, lettermarks, and custom alphabets. Downloadable vectors included. From the guy who typed Netscape and survived a hiatus. On sale now → routledge.com/Digital-Type-Des Gift knowledge that lasts longer than eggnog.

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