UN/SEEN—Women in Graphic Design up to the Bauhaus
Please note: This is a pre-order only, the book gets shipped once published in June 2026.
If we want to rewrite the history of design, we must take its beginnings into account. The period before the Bauhaus, the importance of “arts and crafts,” and, above all, the achievements of women in graphic design have long been neglected in the presentation of German design history. UN/SEEN brings together previously unknown material and sheds light on the lives and work of female designers in the fields of book design, poster design, typography, illustration, and packaging.
In ten chapters, UN/SEEN documents the latest research findings and uses numerous examples to show how successful and self-confident the first generation of female graphic designers was and which discourses from that time still shape the discipline today. UN/SEEN questions traditional narratives and contributes to the discussion about design and gender with new role models. The book is accompanied by the project platform ↗ www.unseen-women.design.
The publication is available in both an English and a German edition.
Slanted Publishers
Isabel Naegele, Petra Eisele
Aliena Guggenberger, Antje Kalcher, Antje Neumann, Bettina Richter, Brigitte Baumstark, Christina Thomson, Friederike Berger, Gerda Breuer, Jana Haase, Julia Blume, Julia Meer, Julia Mummenhoff, Julia Neller, Julia Rinck, Kerstin Stöver, Sabine Wieber, Ute Thomas, Isabel Naegele, Petra Eisele
Julia Neller
Ellen Lupton
18.4 × 26
422 pages
English, German
full color offset printing, Hardcover with lenticular foil, thread-stiching
Arena Rough 120 g/sm, Fedrigoni
978-3-69202-001-3 (DE), 978-3-69202-002-0 (EN)
06/2026














