If you’re an old school Apple fan, you may well remember the Cairo font. Cairo shipped with every version of macOS from 1984 through System 7.1. It was computer history’s first “dingbats” font in ...
Susan Kare, one of the original Mac team members, is selling silver and gold keycaps and pendants using her icon-based artwork you can wear or adorn your keyboard with. A designer who worked on the ...
It’s a pleasure to watch Susan Kare showing how the original Macintosh worked. In an episode of Computer Chronicles from 1984, she effortlessly explains why its user experience makes so much sense. As ...
You can buy them in the form of expensive, limited-edition jewelry and as mechanical keyboard caps. You can buy them in the form of expensive, limited-edition jewelry and as mechanical keyboard caps.
Susan Kare is the artist best known for creating the original Macintosh iconography which played such an important role in making the computer appear friendly to non ...
Susan Kare's work on the icons for the original Mac in the 1980s is now the subject of a macOS Sequoia screensaver and wallpaper. As expected, macOS Sequoia has added at least one wallpaper that ...
At Cult of Mac, we pride ourselves on our obsessive love for everything Apple, which is why we’re crashing through the walls with excitement to have Apple pioneer, Susan Kare – the person responsible ...
Pinterest has hired the Apple employee behind the design of the the original Macintosh 'lasso' and 'paint bucket', Susan Kare, as its new product design lead. Kare joined Apple in 1982 and worked on ...
Personal computers were not the compact, user-friendly machines we have today in the early 1980s. They were rather the complicated, daunting machines that were meant for professionals and computer ...
Samsung’s Galaxy is bigger, lighter, and has a plastic back. Apple’s iPhone 4s is smaller, heavier, and has a glassy/metallic back. But these differences didn’t stop Susan Kare, the designer of the ...
The new Ledger Nano 5 brings a new user experience to the popular digital wallet, but its aluminum pixel art tags steal the show. It's been 34 years since Susan Kare's New York typeface first debuted.