Rachel Many's 'Mother Load' posters visualize the hidden costs creative mothers bear in a struggling industry
The Los Angeles designer has turned the maths of motherhood into art, pairing sharp visuals with an essay that's funny, angry and backed by hard numbers. There's a particular kind of maths that…
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