Susan Kare is in the spotlight at the Lyon printing museum, the opportunity to discover the atypical work of this American graphic designer.
Celebrating Women in Design: Susan Kare, the woman who created the Mac smile and many now iconic icons for Mac and others.
The graphic designer is receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award from Cooper Hewitt for her recognizable computer icons, typefaces and graphics
February’s cohort takes the name of contemporary designer Susan Kare, famous for making the original Apple Mac icons, and a succession of other pixel graphics including the card designs for Microsoft…
Great #TypeSystemGrid #FontSunday so far. First font developed for the Macintosh computer by Susan Kare, 1984
«Pienso en los iconos más como señales de tráfico que como ilustraciones», dice la diseñadora. Esa es quizá la clave de que 36 años después todos reconozcamos la papelera como el lugar donde eliminar archivos o el de la carpeta donde clasificarlos
The Icons exhibition, at Lyon’s Museum of Printing and Graphic Communication, shows Kare’s pixelated designs alongside historic iconography and artworks
Before 2008 AIGA Medalist Gail Anderson was Art Director for Rolling Stone or a designer for the Boston Globe or Vintage Books at Random House, she was a soon-to-be graduate of SVA in search of her first job outside of school. Back in the mid-1980s, her design work was still just a collection of stu
Susan Kare is icon graphic designer, best known for her groundbreaking work on icons and user interfaces for Apple Computers. Her minimalist yet expressive user interfaces and playful pixel icons have become the foundation of contemporary digital design, significantly advancing the "user-friend
I really enjoyed the structure of that kind of design challenge.
YouTheDesigner talks about design icon Susan Kare and her amazing contributions to the field of design.
susan kare has designed thousands of icons for the world’s leading software companies including both apple and microsoft.
Susan Kare, the sister of aerospace engineer Jordin Kare, is an artist and a graphic designer. She was born on February 5, 1954, in Ithaca, New York.
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susan kare has designed thousands of icons for the world’s leading software companies including both apple and microsoft.
Before 2008 AIGA Medalist Gail Anderson was Art Director for Rolling Stone or a designer for the Boston Globe or Vintage Books at Random House, she was a soon-to-be graduate of SVA in search of her first job outside of school. Back in the mid-1980s, her design work was still just a collection of stu
susan kare has designed thousands of icons for the world’s leading software companies including both apple and microsoft.
The Icons exhibition, at Lyon’s Museum of Printing and Graphic Communication, shows Kare’s pixelated designs alongside historic iconography and artworks