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Susan Kare (/ k ɛər / "care"; born February 5, 1954) is an American artist and graphic designer, who contributed interface elements and typefaces for the first Apple Macintosh personal computer from 1983 to 1986.
Learn about Susan Kare, the designer who created the icons, typefaces, and graphics for the Macintosh and NeXT computers. Explore her prints featuring her best-known and favorite icons, and her portfolio of corporate and personal work.
Learn how Susan Kare created the first icons and fonts for the Macintosh, and how her designs shaped the user-friendly interface of computers. The graphic designer is receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award from Cooper Hewitt for her pioneering work.
Apr 19, 2018 · Alexandra Lange writes on Susan Kare, who designed the suite of icons that made the Macintosh revolutionary—a computer that you could communicate with in pictures.
Susan Kare is an artist and graphic designer who created many of the visual interface elements for the Apple Macintosh in the 1980s. She was also one of the original employees of NeXT (the company formed by Steve Jobs after leaving Apple in 1985), working as the Creative Director.
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Apr 24, 2013 · Meet the Woman Who Launched a Billion Clicks. 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 ...