![]() Let each woman choose her own version of "I".īased in the United States, American illustrator Melissa Crowton created the multilingual opening and closing images in today's Doodle. ![]() Q: How do you personally interpret the Clarice Lispector quote you designed?Ī: Such a simple sentence, however so powerful: for me it means the power of self-overcoming and a woman's reflection on what she really is versus what society says she should be. That is to say, that the future itself is an “idea” worth pursuing and not just a timeframe.īased in Curitiba, Brazil, Brazilian type artist Cyla Costa created the designs below. Q: How do you personally interpret the quote you designed?Ī: Zaha's quote carries with it a sense of hope and optimism for a brighter and better future. Learn more about the women who made today's Doodle possible below!īased in Dubai, UAE, women-owned design studio Abjad Design created the design below. The process of choosing the thirteen quotes was extremely difficult, but we aimed to include a diverse representation of voices on a day which celebrates the past, present, and future community of diverse women around the world. Connecting to the larger theme of “women empowering women,” the quotes were also designed by a talented group of female guest artists from around the globe. ![]() In it, we showcase inspirational quotes across various languages by thirteen international female trailblazers-both past and present. Today's interactive, slideshow Doodle is told by and made by women. ![]()
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