A Selection of Limited Edition Icon Prints by Original Mac OS Iconographer Susan Kare
Susan Kare, the noted interface designer who drew the icons used in the original Mac OS GUI, and once referred to by the New York Times as “the Betsy Ross of the personal computer,” is now offering prints of some of her most engaging icons at Kare Prints ( http://www.kareprints.com/ ). Some of the prints offered feature her original Macintosh icons. The limited editions come in a range of colors and sizes and are numbered and signed.
San Francisco based Kare has designed thousands of icons for the world’s leading companies that have become familiar to anyone who uses a computer. Her icons are more like road signs than illustrations – clear, concise, and instantly recognizable – where the meaning is unambiguous.
New York’s Museum of Modern Art describes her work: “Constructed with mosaic-like precision, her icons communicate their function immediately and memorably, and with style.”
All of the giclee prints (fine art prints created on an ink-jet printer) are made using archival pigment inks and 100% cotton rag paper. The prints range in size from 8.5 x 11 inches to 30 x 40 inches, and custom sizes (and custom editions) are available upon request. There is a limited run of each print size, and each is inspected, signed and numbered personally by Susan Kare. Icons offered cover a wide range of her work from the classic computer user interface elements and familiar digital Solitaire cards to a variety of iconic images such as a love letter, disco ball, and a coffee cup titled “Caffeine.”
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http://www.kareprints.com/