Couverture de Susan Kare built a visual language in 1,024 pixels

Susan Kare built a visual language in 1,024 pixels

Susan Kare built a visual language in 1,024 pixels

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Susan Kare arrived at Apple in 1983 with a Ph.D. in sculpture, no computer background, and a stack of graph paper, and what she built on that grid, one pixel at a time, became the visual language every human on earth now uses to navigate a screen. This episode traces how a fine arts outsider invented GUI icon design from scratch inside extreme constraints, why her decision to ground digital interfaces in physical metaphor, trash cans, folders, paintbrushes, determined whether ordinary people would ever trust a computer, and what her career teaches about the competitive advantage of hiring from completely outside your field.
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