12 Women in Type You Should Definitely Know About

  1. Jessica Hische
  2. Laura Worthington
  3. Veronika Burian
  4. Nina Stössinger
  5. Maria Doreuli
  6. Victoria Rushton
  7. Nicole Dotin
  8. Krista Radoeva
  9. Catherine Dixon
  10. Beatriz Lozano
  11. Susana Carvalho
  12. María Ramos

Typography is an art form that has the power to influence and shape our visual experiences. While type design has traditionally been dominated by male designers, there is a growing community of talented female type designers who are making significant contributions to the field. In this article, we celebrate the work and achievements of 12 remarkable female type designers who have left an indelible mark on typography. From their innovative typefaces to their impactful contributions to the industry, these women are breaking barriers and inspiring a new generation of designers.

Jessica Hische

Out of everyone on this list, you’ve likely heard of Jessica Hische, or at least seen her work. Jessica is a lettering artist and type designer known for her exquisite hand-lettering and whimsical typefaces. Some of her most notable projects include her Daily Drop Cap project and the creation of popular typefaces like “Buttermilk” and “Brioche.”

Laura Worthington

Laura Worthington is a renowned type designer recognized for her diverse range of script and display typefaces. Her portfolio includes the beautiful “Adorn” series as well as “Alana.”

Veronika Burian

Veronika Burian is a type designer and co-founder of TypeTogether, a renowned independent type foundry. Some of her more notable typeface projects include the acclaimed “Maiola” and “Bree” typefaces. She’s also known for her role in creating the organization Alphabettes, created by and for women in type.

Tobias Frere-Jones StudioShoot, NYC, November 13th, 2018

Nina Stössinger

Nina Stössinger is a Swiss type designer known for her meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. Explore her impressive typeface projects, such as the versatile “Mariana” and the distinctive “Elena” typefaces.

Maria Doreuli

Maria Doreuli is a Russian type designer and lettering artist with a unique approach to blending traditional and modern design elements. Her works including the “TT Norms” typeface family and the expressive “TT Bluescreens.” She is also the founder of Contrast Foundry.

Victoria Rushton

Victoria Rushton is an Australian type designer known for her experimental and innovative approach to type design. Check out some of her notable projects, such as “Hobart” and “Inkwell.”

Nicole Dotin

Nicole Dotin is a type designer specializing in multi-script and historical typefaces. Her works include the “Sylfaen” typeface family and the meticulously crafted “AwanZaman.” She is also one of the co-founders of Process Type Foundry.

Krista Radoeva

Krista Radoeva is a Bulgarian type designer celebrated for her passion for letterforms and cultural heritage. Discover her notable typeface projects, such as the Greta series of typefaces, a custom font for Duolingo, and her work with Latin, Cyrillic and Greek letterforms.

Catherine Dixon

Catherine Dixon is a British type designer, author, writer and teacher who has contributed many academic resources to the world of type design.

Beatriz Lozano

Beatriz Lozano is an up-and-coming type designer and educator who has been featured in Communication Arts, Type Directors’ Club, and PRINT Magazine. She was recently awarded the Art Directors Club Young Gun Award, which recognizes the world’s best creatives under the age of 30.

Susana Carvalho

Susana Carvalho, a Portuguese type designer and educator known for her academic expertise, has founded several notable design collectives, including Open Work.

María Ramos

María Ramos is a Spanish type designer specializing in multilingual typefaces and typography for branding. Some of her projects include “Meister” and “Sastre.”

The world of type design is fortunate to have these remarkable female designers who are pushing the boundaries of typography and creating innovative typefaces. From their academic achievements to their diverse range of styles, these women are making significant contributions to the field and inspiring the next generation of designers.

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