Lettering Works Launches Women's Rights Collection

Women’s Rights are Human Rights.

This collection goes out to all the strong women of the world - may we know them, may we be them, and may we raise them. Empowered women empower women and we could all use a more bright and cheery art with relevant and powerful messages.

This new Women’s Rights Lettering Works sticker collection celebrates women and the conversations that are so needed right now. We believe that women are powerful, inspiring, and should be celebrated and supported by all. Advocating for a woman’s right to choose what happens to her body and the right to access a safe abortion should not be up for debate.

Lettering Works’ mission is to build community and pride through thoughtful designs that spark conversation. We are here to make a stand for women all across the globe. Purchasing a sticker from this collection says a lot about you… you’re someone who is passionate about women’s rights, passionate about supporting women in every way you can. Express yourself and what you believe is important through a sticker that can showcase what you care about in a beautiful and impactful way.

A look at the designs + why their messages are important:

My Body, My Choice.

My Body, My Choice.

My Body, My Choice.

This feminist slogan is used across several countries and often accompanies issues of bodily autonomy and abortion. It proclaims that women should have decision-making power over their own bodies. This slogan has become a rallying cry during protests and demonstrations to bring attention to different feminist issues including rights over sexual, marriage, and reproductive choices.

Elect Women

Elect Women

Elect Women!

Why do we need more women in office? Women are historically underrepresented and need to be in all places where decisions are made. Electing women provides an opportunity to balance the voice of power and have a government that better reflects the people it serves. We have a long way to go in America, especially when it comes to women in power and minority women in power. Women can have the power to make progressive change to support all women (and minorities) through our votes. It is essential to proactively elect women, advocate for women to run for office, and support our fellow women who step up to the challenge. Women can champion diversity and embrace differences to open minds and make an impact.

Women Get Shit Done

Women Get Shit Done

Women Get Shit Done.

Women are known for doing it all - managing households, families, and their careers. It’s no secret that women get shit done on a regular basis and should be proud of all the different facets and challenges that come with the role of being a women in today’s society.

Abortion is Healthcare

Abortion is Healthcare

Abortion is healthcare.

If women and girls cannot choose when they have children, they are often unable to access an education or have a career and can struggle to support unplanned large families. Abortion is a form of empowerment for women and an essential piece of healthcare that protect’s women’s lives and health. With COVID-19 posing a great risk to the accessibility of safe abortions, it is now more important than ever to advocate for this important cause and protect the years of hard-won progress on reproductive rights. And…there’s no such thing as banning abortions, just banning safe abortions.

Empowered Women Empower Women

Empowered Women Empower Women

Empowered Women Empower Women.

A rising tide lifts all ships. Women's empowerment is the process of empowering women. Empowerment can be defined in many ways, however, when talking about women's empowerment, empowerment means accepting and allowing people (women) who are on the outside of the decision-making process into it. We need each other and must empower each other to achieve greatness.

My Body My Rules

My Body My Rules

My Body My Rules.

It’s your body, and you can decide what to do, and what not to do with it. It’s that simple.

Pro Choice

Pro Choice

Pro Choice.

Abortion-rights movements, also referred to as pro-choice movements, advocate for legal access to induced abortion services. It is the argument against the pro-life movement.

Some who support abortion rights consider themselves opposed to some or all abortions on a moral basis, but recognize that abortions would happen in any case and that legal and safe medical abortions under controlled conditions are much preferred to illegal abortions that lack proper medical supervision.

Pro Women Pro Choice

Pro Women Pro Choice

Pro Women Pro Choice.

Abortion rights and the pro-choice movement support the view that a woman should have the legal right to an elective abortion. While there are many complexities in each situation of a woman considering an abortion, the fact remains the same that to be pro choice is to be pro women.

Abortion-rights advocates argue that whether or not a pregnant woman continues with a pregnancy should be her personal choice, as it involves her body, personal health, and future. Arguments are framed in terms of individual liberty, reproductive freedom, and reproductive rights.


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Women's Rights Stickers (Multiple Styles Available)
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Designs in the collection:

  • My Body, My Choice.

  • Elect Women!

  • Women Get Shit Done

  • Abortion is Healthcare

  • Empowered Women Empower Women

  • My Body My Rules

  • Pro Choice

  • Pro Women, Pro Choice

Lettering Works is always looking for female-run businesses and organizations to collaborate with and work with. If you are part of an organization that could use our design services, please reach out! We’re all in this together and we can’t wait to join forces for the greater good.


Chelsie Tamms Headshot

ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Chelsie Tamms is an award-winning lettering artist and designer based out of Chicago. She is the owner of Lettering Works, a branding studio that connects businesses to their audience through creativity and strategy. With over 10 years of practice of lettering and design, Chelsie is passionate about craft and intention. When she’s not designing, she can be found eating ice cream, traveling internationally, or starting a new passion project.

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