She has successfully navigated big tech as a woman in design, having lectured in the country’s most prestigious STEM universities like Carnegie Mellon, and tapped by companies like Google Creative Labs and Apple to work on innovative new products.
Unapologetically, McIntyre considers herself the ‘anti-hero’ when it comes to challenging the patriarchy through her work, adding an additional dimension of perspective towards the human body and the feminine that she feels should be a universal medium, regardless of gender.
Her visual philosophy of ‘feminine futurism’ is a method she created during her college tenure that incorporates the empowered feminine voices into often highly patriarchal industries – specifically, today’s big tech sector.