
Gwen Stefani
ManifestorGwen rebuilt No Doubt around herself after her brother left, then launched L.A.M.B., a solo pop career, and a country marriage on her own clock.
Here's why →Discover the human design types of hundreds of people who have changed the world.
The Five Types
Human Design maps how you're wired to move through life. It groups everyone into one of five energy types — each with its own rhythm for working, deciding, and resting. The folks below show what each one looks like in motion.
Sustained energy for the work that lights them up.
Fast, restless, made to juggle many passions at once.
Initiators who set things in motion and inform.
Sharp guides who see systems and people clearly.
Sensitive mirrors of the world around them.

Alanis Morissette
Canadian singer-songwriter whose 1995 album Jagged Little Pill rewired what raw female emotion could sound like in pop.
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Alex Cooper
Founder of Call Her Daddy who built a podcasting empire on candid, unfiltered conversation.
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Alicia Keys
Grammy-winning singer, pianist, and songwriter behind "Fallin'," "No One," and a generation of soul-rooted ballads.
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Alison Krauss
Bluegrass virtuoso, fiddler, and singer whose pristine voice and meticulous taste redefined American roots music.
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Alix Earle
TikTok creator turned media entrepreneur known for unfiltered "Get Ready With Me" videos and Hot Mess podcast.
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Allen Ginsberg
Beat Generation poet whose howling, ecstatic verse rewired American literature and protest culture.
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Amanda Gorman
American poet and activist whose inauguration reading made her a generational voice.
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Amber Tamblyn
American actress, poet, and activist known for Joan of Arcadia, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, and Time's Up.
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Amelia Earhart
Pioneering American aviator who set distance records and vanished over the Pacific in 1937.
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Amy Tan
American novelist whose fiction mines Chinese-American mother-daughter relationships into emotionally resonant literature.
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Anderson Cooper
CNN anchor, author, and broadcast journalist known for empathetic reporting from war zones and disaster sites.
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Angelina Jolie
Oscar-winning actress, filmmaker, and humanitarian known for her intensity, advocacy, and unconventional path.
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Anthony Bourdain
Chef, writer, and television host who reinvented food storytelling through restless curiosity and unflinching honesty.
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Ariana Grande
Pop vocalist and former Nickelodeon star whose four-octave range and shape-shifting career have defined a generation of pop.
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Ashley Judd
American actress and humanitarian activist known for film roles and outspoken advocacy on gender violence.
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Ashton Kutcher
Actor, producer, and tech investor who turned sitcom fame into a venture capital second act.
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Ava DuVernay
Filmmaker behind Selma, 13th, and When They See Us; founder of ARRAY and a relentless cultural storyteller.
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Babe Ruth
American baseball legend who transformed the game with his prodigious home runs and outsized personality.
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Bella Hadid
American supermodel, activist, and entrepreneur known for high-fashion runway dominance and outspoken advocacy.
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Bella Thorne
American actress, singer, and director who broke out on Disney's Shake It Up before reinventing herself.
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