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Identity concept "Women in STEM"


I present you my visual identity concept to raise awareness and promote women in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), as well as to fight stigma against the role of women in science and innovations.

Many scholars and policymakers argue that women remain dramatically underrepresented across all STEM studies and careers.









Maria Skłodowska-Curie won two Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry.
Together with her husband, she discovered radioactive elements radium and polonium.




Computer scientist and MIT alumna Katherine Bowman developed an algorithm that helped get the first-ever black hole image.




Molecular Biologist Carolyn Widney Greider won Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine
for the discovery of the mechanisms for the protection of telomere chromosomes and the telomerase enzyme.



And many more...




To this end, various scientific and technological areas, where women have been playing the key role, were chosen to develop the logo. 

Spherical shape serves as a foundation which may refer to atoms and molecules as a subject of physics, or cells as a subject of biological studies. The Fibonacci sequence used to construct the logo refers to math.























Identity concept "Women in STEM"
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Identity concept "Women in STEM"

I present you my visual identity concept to raise awareness and promote women in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics Read More

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