The Sketchbook of Susan Kare, the Artist Who Gave Computing a Human Face :::.

By Steve Silberman Graphical interface pioneer Susan Kare, photo by R.J. Muna  Point, click. The gestures and metaphors of icon-driven computing feel so natural and effortless to us now, it seems strange to recall navigating in the digital world any other way. Until Apple’s debut of the Macintosh in 1984, however, most of ourinteractions with computers looked more like …

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Designed By Apple – Intention

http://youtu.be/VpZmIiIXuZ0 Here, simple phrases paired with elegant visuals describe the thoughts and emotions that go into creating each Apple product.