Health and Safety for Women
Enya Duffy
Self-Published
English
Softcover (with fold-out leporello section)
68 pages
200 x 254 mm
2024
ISBN Not Available
Health and Safety for Women explores the issue of gender data bias; the ways in which data collection favours men over women. Using the visual language of the ‘Health and Safety’ industry, this book highlights the dangerous ways big data gaps put women at risk – from being more likely to be injured in a car accident to having a serious illness go undiagnosed. The main themes explored in the publication are data bias in healthcare, design, urban planning and technology, with a particular focus on the implications of these biases on women and society as a whole.
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About the Artist
Enya Duffy is a multidisciplinary designer based in Dublin, with a passion for typography, editorial and publication design. She has recently completed her studies at TU Dublin, soon to graduate with a first-class honours degree in Visual Communication Design. Her work explores topical issues such as gender inequality and climate change, using bold colour palettes and strong typography to explore these themes in a dynamic way. Her love for playful copywriting and experimental image treatment is something which is central to her work, using an energetic visual language to raise awareness to important social and cultural issues.
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