
Julia Child
GeneratorJulia ground through Le Cordon Bleu as the only woman in a class of GI veterans, then spent ten years testing every recipe in Mastering the Art of French Cooking until the eggs behaved.
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.

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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Bobby Darin
American singer, songwriter, and actor who reinvented himself across pop, jazz, folk, and film in a 37-year life.
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Bruce Springsteen
American rock musician and songwriter whose working-class anthems defined a generation of heartland rock.
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Frida Kahlo
Mexican painter whose self-portraits turned physical pain and political fire into a singular visual language.
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Gloria Steinem
American feminist organizer, writer, and Ms. magazine co-founder who became the public face of second-wave feminism.
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Gwen Stefani
No Doubt frontwoman, solo pop icon, and fashion entrepreneur from Orange County, California.
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James Stewart
American actor whose lanky everyman warmth defined Hollywood through Capra classics, Hitchcock thrillers, and decorated WWII service.
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Jennifer Aniston
American actress and producer best known for Friends, with a decades-long career in film and television.
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Jennifer Lawrence
Oscar-winning American actress known for blunt charisma and her range from indie drama to blockbusters.
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Jerry Seinfeld
American stand-up comedian and creator of Seinfeld, the defining sitcom about nothing.
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Jesse Jackson
American civil rights leader, Baptist minister, and two-time presidential candidate who built the Rainbow Coalition.
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Johnny Depp
American actor known for transformative, eccentric character work and a turbulent public life.
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Martha Stewart
American lifestyle entrepreneur, author, and television personality who built a domestic-arts empire from scratch.
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Maya Angelou
American poet, memoirist, and civil rights voice whose autobiographies redefined Black women's storytelling.
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Mayim Bialik
Actress and neuroscientist known for Blossom, The Big Bang Theory, and hosting Jeopardy!
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Mike Tyson
Former undisputed heavyweight boxing champion, youngest ever to win the title, cultural icon and provocateur.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson
American astrophysicist, author, and science communicator who directs the Hayden Planetarium in New York.
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Renée Zellweger
Texas-born actress whose Bridget Jones, Roxie Hart, and Judy Garland performances earned multiple Oscars.
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Robert De Niro
Method-trained American actor and director, defining force of New Hollywood whose name became synonymous with screen intensity.
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