
Emma Chamberlain
Manifesting GeneratorEmma ditched high school, drove herself to LA, and invented a jump-cut editing style in iMovie that an entire generation of creators promptly copied.
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.

Alicia Keys
Grammy-winning singer, pianist, and songwriter behind "Fallin'," "No One," and a generation of soul-rooted ballads.
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Amelia Earhart
Pioneering American aviator who set distance records and vanished over the Pacific in 1937.
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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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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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Bob Marley
Jamaican reggae icon and prophet whose music carried Rastafari, resistance, and love to a global audience.
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Brad Pitt
Oscar-winning American actor and producer whose career spans heartthrob roles, character work, and prestige film production.
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Brendan Fraser
Canadian-American actor whose Mummy-era stardom, long disappearance, and Oscar-winning return defined a generation's comeback story.
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Carl Sagan
Astronomer, author, and broadcaster who made the cosmos feel intimate and humane to millions.
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Charli D'Amelio
American dancer and social media personality who became TikTok's biggest star before turning sixteen.
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Cyndi Lauper
Genre-defying pop singer and LGBTQ+ activist behind "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" and Broadway's Kinky Boots.
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Dennis Rodman
Hall of Fame NBA rebounder, defensive savant, and cross-dressing provocateur who redefined basketball celebrity.
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Denzel Washington
Two-time Oscar-winning actor and director known for moral gravity, discipline, and decades of leading-man roles.
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Diane Keaton
Oscar-winning actress, photographer, and author known for Annie Hall, Diane Keaton's eccentric authenticity defined a generation.
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Elizabeth II
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1952 to 2022, the longest-reigning British monarch in history.
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Elizabeth Taylor
Legendary screen icon, two-time Oscar winner, jewelry obsessive, and pioneering AIDS activist.
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Esther Williams
American competitive swimmer turned MGM star of lavish 1940s–50s aquatic musicals.
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Frank Sinatra
American singer and actor whose phrasing and persona defined twentieth-century popular music.
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George Clooney
Oscar-winning actor, director, and producer known for old-Hollywood charm, political activism, and prankish loyalty.
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Halle Berry
Oscar-winning actress, former Miss USA runner-up, and the first Black woman to win Best Actress.
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Issa Rae
Creator and star of Insecure who built a Hollywood empire from a YouTube web series.
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