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  1. Sep 17, 2018 · Susan Kare, known as the “woman who gave the Macintosh a smile,” has spent her three-decade career at the apex of human-machine interaction. Through her intuitive, whimsical iconography, she made the graphic user interface accessible to the masses, and ushered in a new generation of pixel art. In the early 1980s, Kare—then a sculptor and ...

  2. Apr 24, 2013 · Designer Susan Kare is the icon of icons. Her presence, as screen graphics and digital font designer at Apple in the '80s, helped establish the paradigm of icons as a navigational tool in ...

  3. www.moma.org › artists › 38483Susan Kare | MoMA

    Susan Kare. Graphic icon sketch. 1982–1983. Exhibitions Never Alone: Video Games and Other Interactive Design. Sep 10, 2022–Jul 16, 2023. MoMA.

  4. Oct 15, 2019 · Sarah Todd. In the early 1980s, Apple asked a young artist named Susan Kare to design some graphics for its forthcoming personal computer, the Macintosh. Kare had never worked in the tech industry ...

  5. Susan Kare is one of the notable contemporary American graphic designers. During 1980s, she developed many of the interface elements for the Apple Macintosh. She worked as a creative director for the company NeXT that Steve Jobs founded after leaving Apple. In 1954, Kare was born in Ithaca, New York.

  6. Sep 17, 2019 · Susan Kare is the recipient of the 2019 National Design Award for Lifetime Achievement. For over 35 years she has designed many notable icons and graphics that have become familiar to anyone who uses a computer. Her early work was developed using a minimalist grid of pixels and constructed with mosaic-like precision; despite the low resolution ...

  7. Testvéröccse, Jordin Kare, repülőgépmérnök. 1971-ben summa cum laude minősítéssel végezte a gimnáziumot, majd 1978-ban a New York-i Egyetemet, utána San Franciscóba költözött. Ezután először a Szépművészeti Múzeumban [4] dolgozott.