@masterthesis{BarbosaRimoli2025, type = {Bachelor Thesis}, author = {Barbosa Rimoli, Marcele}, title = {A WOMAN'S PLACE - ANALYSES OF FEMALE LITERATURE}, school = {Hochschule Rhein-Waal}, year = {2025}, abstract = {Unleashed Minds: A Woman's Place on Her Own Narrative is a design-driven exploration of how women writers have historically challenged societal expectations through literature. The project examines the works of Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf, Emily Bront{\"e}, and Sylvia Plath, among others, analyzing how their narratives subvert traditional roles and redefine themes of love, identity, and autonomy. Interwoven with contemporary reflections, interviews, and cultural references, the book bridges past and present, demonstrating the enduring relevance of these feminist perspectives. Beyond textual analysis, the project integrates visual storytelling as a critical tool for interpretation. The design of the book reinforces its themes through intentional typography pairings, a muted blue color scheme, and abstract imagery composition derived from historical paintings of women in positions of power, longing, or introspection. Black rectangles symbolize censorship, while scattered ink-like dots highlight both presence and absence—the stories told and those erased. Gradients subtly disrupt the running text, visually mirroring the fading and resurfacing of female voices over time. By combining literary scholarship with graphic design, Unleashed Minds is both an academic investigation and a tactile experience, reinterpreting feminist narratives through form and content. The project stands as a complete and cohesive work, emphasizing the power of design in reshaping and reclaiming women's place in storytelling.}, language = {en} }