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    How to support creative women without hijacking the story (guide for brands and studios)
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    How to support creative women without hijacking the story (guide for brands and studios)

    How to support creative female talent without falling into opportunism: guidelines for brands and studios. More and more brands, agencies and creative studios are expressing their intention to support female talent within industries such as design, illustration, photography or art direction. This interest responds to a reality: for decades, women have had less visibility, less access to leadership and less recognition in many creative sectors. However, a key question arises: how to support without falling into opportunism, purplewashing or appropriation of the discourse? It is not enough to launch a one-off campaign or join a conversation on specific dates. The challenge is to do it in an ethical, coherent and sustainable way. This article proposes practical guidelines for brands and studios to support creative women based on respect, responsibility and real commitment. The difference between supporting and capitalizing on a cause. Supporting means amplifying voices and generating opportunities. Capitalizing a cause means using it as a reputational tool without transforming internal practices. Appropriation of the narrative occurs when the brand is placed at the center of the narrative, using the feminist discourse as an aesthetic or strategic resource, but without ceding real space to the creators. Some common examples include one-off campaigns without continuity, empty inspirational messages or collaborations where the brand identity overshadows the invited professionals. It also happens when the external discourse does not correspond to the internal reality: salary gaps, absence of women in leadership or lack of equality protocols. Consistency between internal communication and practice is the basis of any genuine support. Without it, any action runs the risk of being perceived as opportunistic.

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Cristian Cano

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Medellín, Colombia

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    David de Ramón David de Ramón @davidderamon ilustrador Madrid, Spain
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    • Traditional illustration
    • Galileo Galilei en Rotterdam. Traditional illustration project by David de Ramón - 06.11.2021
    • Mural Heroes Guayaquil. Traditional illustration project by David de Ramón - 06.11.2021
    • Casumo App. Character Design, Traditional illustration, and Digital Illustration project by David de Ramón - 01.03.2020
    • Mules'n'Blues festival. Traditional illustration project by David de Ramón - 01.01.2020
  • Eric Dufourd Eric Dufourd @ericdufourd Barcelona, Spain
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    • Interior Architecture
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    • Lurdes Bergada & Syngman Cucala Barcelona Store. Interior Architecture, Art Direction, Interior Design, Furniture Design, and Making project by Eric Dufourd - 09.04.2009
    • Munich Valencia. Interior Architecture, Art Direction, Interior Design & Industrial Design project by Eric Dufourd - 06.04.2010
    • Munich Illa Diagonal. Interior Architecture, Creative Consulting, Interior Design, Furniture Design, and Making project by Eric Dufourd - 09.04.2010
    • MiniMunich - La Roca Village. Interior Architecture, Art Direction, Interior Design, and Multimedia project by Eric Dufourd - 03.31.2012
  • Juan Esteban Rodríguez Juan Esteban Rodríguez @juan_esteban_jer Ilustrador y Animador Valencia, Spain
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    • Return of the Jedi - Star Wars Poster. Traditional illustration, and Screen Printing project by Juan Esteban Rodríguez - 08.17.2016
    • Portada para NET MAGAZINE. Editorial Design, Traditional illustration, and UX / UI project by Juan Esteban Rodríguez - 08.16.2016
    • Tributo a Wilco. Graphic Design, and Traditional illustration project by Juan Esteban Rodríguez - 08.16.2016
    • Illustration for Wired Italia - The 100 Best TV Series. Film, Video, TV, Graphic Design, and Traditional illustration project by Juan Esteban Rodríguez - 02.17.2016
  • Soraya Fernandez Albarral Soraya Fernandez Albarral @soraya-fernandez Ilustrador El Prat de Llobregat, Spain
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    • The Eye. Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Photograph, Traditional illustration, Painting, and Advertising project by Soraya Fernandez Albarral - 02.03.2015
    • Reina de corazones. Fine Arts, Traditional illustration, and Painting project by Soraya Fernandez Albarral - 02.01.2015
    • Día de Muertos. Fine Arts, Traditional illustration, and Painting project by Soraya Fernandez Albarral - 02.01.2015
    • Mi Frida. Fine Arts, Traditional illustration, and Painting project by Soraya Fernandez Albarral - 02.01.2015
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