"Demà serem aqui i serem més" includes the four activities that were commissioned from the "Som Aqui" exhibition.
The conferences, organized by the Disseny Hub Barcelona last November around the exhibition "Som Aqui! Women in design. 1900-Today", were an experience of collective creation with a gender perspective. The conference took a tour of the design profession and collected experiences from the past and present of the profession and proposed ideas and actions for the future. The results of the sessions have been collected in the publication.
We designed the catalog for these four days with special attention to details, such as incorporating fonts designed by women or including both surnames in all the names of the publication. The color palette served to differentiate the four days, and we sought ease of reading.
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This year's Design for Living conferences have become four sessions that, from a feminist perspective, will take a tour of the designer profession, talk about the past and present of the profession and propose ideas and actions for the future, with the complicity of all the participants.
A group of women, from different fields of design, met on October 13 and 14 to work on curating these days parallel to the exhibition Here we are! Women in design. 1900- Today, which will be held in November within the framework of the Design for Living project, led by designer Óscar Guayabero. The group was formed by Eva Polío, founder of the Cocoro menstrual panties brand; Manuela Valtchanova, architect and researcher at ELISAVA Research; Eider Corral, director of the Visual Arts Area at the IED Kunsthal Bilbao; Mireia Domènech Pallarès and Silvia Iruela Lacuesta, designers in charge of the Leftlovers project; Judit Carcolse and Marta Reus from Malapeça; Judit Parés and Julia Parodi from the Oblicuas collective; and Lucía Castro and Iris Tárraga, founders of the design studio P.A.R. and coordinated by the publicist and communicator Patricia Luján.


Client: Disseny Hub
Font: Montserrat / Ortica
Print: Serper