@shortcut_is No está en mi radar un equipo tan preparado para navegar en las aguas financieras como el que creo fervientemente que tenemos en Shortcut.
Si quieres a este equipo en tu compañía, échame un mensaje.
https://t.co/yGQQaiwZ56
Turning Pixels into Meaning: The Vision of Susan Kare.
Susan Kare is the visionary graphic designer who humanised personal computing through her groundbreaking work on the original Apple Macintosh. At a time when computers were intimidating and text-heavy, she used a simple grid of pixels as her canvas to create a visual language that made technology feel accessible and even playful. Rather than relying on technical commands, Kare introduced intuitive, symbolic icons that people could instantly understand. Her most enduring creations include the smiling “Happy Mac” startup icon, the Command symbol (⌘), and the Trash can, designs that translated complex digital actions into familiar, real-world metaphors.
Beyond iconography, Kare also shaped the typographic identity of early computing by designing foundational fonts like Chicago and Geneva, which balanced readability with personality on low-resolution screens. Her work was not just functional; it carried a subtle sense of humour and warmth that softened the machine’s edges. By blending clarity with charm, Kare helped transform the computer from a tool for specialists into a welcoming, everyday companion, influencing how millions of people interact with technology to this day.
#logodecks
En l’honneur de la #lesbianvisibilityweek
À toutes les lesbiennes qui ont pris soin des hommes gays au début de l’épidémie de VIH-SIDA dans les années 80, alors que l’État, les médecins, familles les laissaient crever
Ce n’est pas pour rien que le L est la première lettre de LGBT