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		<title>Susan Kare &#124; A pioneer in the field of interface design</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My contribution for Ada Lovelace Day is dedicated to Susan Kare.
Susan Kare, the &#8220;Mother of GUI&#8221;:

Have you ever used a Macintosh computer? If yes, do you know the key on the bottom left of your keyboard that says  &#8220;command&#8221;. Can you picture the cloverleaf-like &#8220;infinite loop&#8221; symbol beside that? Or how about the  the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My contribution for <a title="Ada Lovelace Day" href="http://www.niamhredmond.org/2009/03/24/ada-lovelace-day-write-about-a-woman-in-technology-that-you-admire/">Ada Lovelace Day</a> is dedicated to Susan Kare.</p>
<p><strong>Susan Kare, the &#8220;Mother of GUI&#8221;:</strong></p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-403 alignleft" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="happy_mac" src="http://www.niamhredmond.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/happy_mac.png" alt="Happy Mac" width="63" height="80" /></p>
<p>Have you ever used a Macintosh computer? If yes, do you know the key on the bottom left of your keyboard that says  &#8220;command&#8221;. Can you picture the cloverleaf-like &#8220;infinite loop&#8221; symbol beside that? Or how about the  the &#8220;Happy Mac&#8221; icon image to the left? Kane designed them.</p>
<p>OK, so you&#8217;re not a Mac user. Do you know the fonts <a href="http://new.myfonts.com/person/Susan_Kare/">Geneva, Chicago and Monaco</a>? Kane created them.</p>
<p>How about Facebook &#8211; have you ever received or given a &#8220;gift&#8221; on Facebook? You know the pixel images that you can send to a friend? Kare designed many of the icons for the <a href="http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=2234372130">Facebook Gifts</a> application.</p>
<p>So, you don&#8217;t use a Mac, you haven&#8217;t heard of those fonts and you&#8217;ve never been on Facebook?! Have you played  <a href="http://www.kare.com/portfolio/17_microsoft_solataire.html">Solitaire</a>? Kare designed the graphics for the computer game.<span id="more-399"></span></p>
<p><strong>Background:</strong></p>
<p>A member of the original Apple team, Kare designed the user-interface for the first Macintosh computer. She pioneered pixel art and icon-making, both as a functional tool and a fine art. Clients of Kare&#8217;s design practice, <a href="http://www.kare.com/index.html">Susan Kare User Interface Graphics</a>, have included Autodesk, Facebook, Getty Images, Glam Media, Hyperion, IBM, Intel, Intuit, Motorola, Nokia, San Francisco Water &amp; Power, Siebel, Swatch, and Weatherbug. Kare recently created a <a href="http://search.momastore.org/?q=susan+kare&amp;Submit.x=0&amp;Submit.y=0&amp;promoCode">line of retail products for the Museum of Modern Art in New York.</a> She is currently the Creative Director at  <a href="http://www.chumby.com/">Chumby</a>, where she is working on the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chumby">Chumby device</a>, a handheld computer that runs software widgets.</p>
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<div>&#8220;I believe that good icons are more akin to road signs rather than illustrations, and ideally should present an idea in a clear, concise, and memorable way. I try to optimize for clarity and simplicity even as palette and resolution options have increased.&#8221;</div>
<div><em>- Susan Kare.</em></div>
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<p>Kare has been called the &#8220;Matisse of computer icons&#8221;. She is truly a pioneer in the field of interface design.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.kare.com/"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-414" title="kare_icons" src="http://www.niamhredmond.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/kare_icons.png" alt="kare_icons" width="911" height="461" /><br />
</a><small>Icons by <a href="http://www.kare.com">Susan Kare</a></small><a href="http://www.kare.com/"><br />
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Article sources and further information:</strong></div>
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<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.kare.com/">Susan Kare&#8217;s Website and Portfolio, kare.com<br />
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<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Kare"> Susan Kare on Wikipedia</a></li>
<li> <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1995/01/25/BU30113.DTL">Art That Clicks, Icon designer strives for simplicity | SFGate.com</a></li>
<li> <a href="http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/355-susan-kare-user-interface-graphic-designer">Susan Kare: User interface graphic designer | 37 Signals</a></li>
<li>Related: <a href="http://www.typotheque.com/articles/women_graphic_designers">Women Graphic Designers</a></li>
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<p><strong><br />
Some other notable women in technology, media and design:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a title="Ada Lovelace" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace">Ada Lovelace</a>: described as the &#8220;first computer programmer&#8221;.</li>
<li><a title="Hedy Lamarr" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr">Hedy Lamarr</a><span id="l220309" class="HoverPopup">: an actor and communications technology innovator. Co-inventor of the first form of spread spectrum, a key to modern wireless communication.<br />
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<li> <a title="Grace Hopper" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper">Grace Hopper</a><span id="l220318" class="HoverPopup">: an American computer scientist and naval officer. A pioneer in the field, she was the first programmer of the Mark I Calculator and developed the first compiler for a computer programming language.</span> Known as the &#8220;Mother of <span class="link1">COBOL</span><span id="l220320" class="HoverPopup">.</span>&#8220;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/about/awards/bios/2004vonneumann.html">Barbara H. Liskov</a>: first American female Doctorate of Computer Science (1968).</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberta_Williams"><span class="link1">Roberta Williams</span></a><span id="l220327" class="HoverPopup">: a well-known computer and video games game designer and arguably the most influential female gamer of her time.</span> In March 2002, <a title="www.gamespy.com" href="http://www.gamespy.com"><em>GameSpy</em></a> listed Williams as one of the <em>30 Most Influential People in Gaming.</em></li>
<li><a href="http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/about/awards/bios/2005internet.html">Sally Floyd</a>: most renowned for her work on <span class="link1">Transmission Control Protocol</span><span id="l220347" class="HoverPopup">.<br />
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<li> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Borg"><span class="link1">Anita Borg</span></a>: founding director of the Institute for Women and Technology (IWT). Read about the “<a href="http://www.anitaborg.org/initiatives/systers/pass-it-on-grants-program/" target="_blank">Pass-it-on” awards program.</a></li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeri_Ellsworth"><span class="link1">Jeri Ellsworth</span></a><span id="l220349" class="HoverPopup">: created a Commodore 64 emulator within a joystick, called </span><span class="link1">C</span><span class="link1">64 Direct-to-TV</span><span id="l220350" class="HoverPopup">.<br />
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<li> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Lou_Jepsen"><span class="link1">Mary Lou Jepsen</span></a><span id="l220351" class="HoverPopup">: founding chief technology officer of </span><span class="link1">One Laptop Per Child.</span><a class="link1" onmouseover="showByLink(&quot;l220352&quot;,this)" onmouseout="hide(&quot;l220352&quot;)" href="http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/One_Laptop_per_Child"><br />
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<li><span class="link1"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_E._Allen">Frances E. Allen</a>:</span><span id="l220353" class="HoverPopup"><strong> </strong></span>First female recipient of the ACM&#8217;s Turing Award.</li>
<li>A notable/ intriguing mention for <a href="http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blgabe.htm">Frances Gabe</a>: Inventor of the self-cleaning house!</li>
<li><a href="http://inventors.about.com/od/bstartinventors/p/Barbara_Askins.htm">Barbara Askins</a>: Inventor who developed a totally new way of processing film.</li>
<li><a href="http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blholly.htm">Krisztina Holly</a>: Helped develop the world&#8217;s first computer-generated, full-color reflection hologram.</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muriel_Cooper">Muriel Cooper</a>: A pioneer of design for digital media, who founded the Visible Language Workshop, part of MIT’s Media Lab, in 1975. Cooper worked with her students to create an electronic language for building ‘typographic landscapes‘ – complex, malleable documents in real time and three-dimensional space. Cooper gave concrete functions to such principles as layered information, simultaneous texts, and typographic texture. Cooper&#8217;s work was signified by a focus upon information design and the use of clean, simple lines. She was the first art director of the MIT Press &#8212; for which she also designed their logo.</li>
<li><a href="http://creativity-online.com/?action=news:article&amp;newsId=134468&amp;sectionId=creativity_50">Red Burns</a>: Considered by many to be the godmother of Silicon Alley, New York&#8217;s downtown multimedia hub. Burns is the head of New York University’s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_Telecommunications_Program">Interactive Technology Program</a>. During the 1970s and 1980s, she designed and directed a series of telecommunications projects. Burns has received a number of awards including the Matrix, and Crain&#8217;s All-Stars Educator&#8217;s Award. She has also been named one of Newsweek&#8217;s 50 for the Future, one of Silicon Alley Reporter&#8217;s 100 Top Internet Industry Executives in New York and one of Crain&#8217;s 100 Most Influential Women in Business in New York. She received the Mayor of New York&#8217;s Award for Excellence in Science &amp; Technology.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.laurieanderson.com/">Laurie Anderson</a>: Experimental performance artist and musician. Invented several devices that she has used in her recordings and performance art shows and created a number of multimedia presentations.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0060053/">Elaine Bass</a>: Film title designer for movies including Martin Scorsese’s Cape Fear (1991) and Casino (1995). These titles were innovate at the time as they were conceived as films-within-a-film, narrative sequences that set the tone for the drama to follow.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.bantjes.com">Marian Bantjes</a>: Innovative typographer whose work has included projects for Saks Fifth Avenue, Stefan Sagmeister, Michael Bierut/Pentagram, the AIGA, Winterhouse, Bruce Mau Design, Rick Valicenti (Thirst), Print Magazine, wired, The New York Times, Wallpaper, The Guardian, seed, FontShop, Houghton-Mifflin, Little, Brown &amp; Co., Knopf Books, Young &amp; Rubicam Chicago, and numerous other publications and companies.</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_Dyson">Esther Dyson</a>, the &#8220;Mother of Start-Ups&#8221;. Founding director of ICANN, author, serial entrepreneur and serial venture capitalist. Dyson was an early investor in Flickr, del.icio.us, Zedo, Technorati, and many more start-ups. <em>&#8220;Release 2.0: A design for living in the digital age&#8221;</em>, her 1997 book on how the Internet affects individuals&#8217; lives helped me to think clearly about the &#8220;Digital Age&#8221; while studying for my undergraduate degree.</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molly_Holzschlag">Molly Holzschlag</a>, the &#8220;Mother of Web Standards&#8221;. Lecturer, author and was named one of the Top 25 Most Influential Women on the Web. Molly promotes standards and best practices to create highly sustainable, maintainable, accessible, interactive and beautiful Web sites. <a title="http://molly.com/" href="http://molly.com/">Molly.com.</a></li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Helfand">Jessica Helfand</a>: Critic, author, lecturer and designer of interactive media. A &#8220;founding writer&#8221; of the Design Observer weblog.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.lorettastaples.com/misc/bio.html">Loretta Staples</a>: Head of U dot I, specializing in the design of graphical user interfaces (GUI). She focused exclusively on the design of graphical user interfaces for 15 years at Apple Computer; in her own consultancy, U dot I; and most recently at Scient, an eBusiness strategy consulting firm. Her work has included specialised applications, conceptual models, and prototypes for emerging technologies.</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danah_Boyd">danah boyd</a>: Social media expert, researcher at Microsoft Research New England, a Fellow at the Harvard University Berkman Center for Internet and Society and blogger. <a href="http://www.apophenia.com/">Apophenia.com</a></li>
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<p><strong><br />
Other blogger&#8217;s that also chose to write about Susan Kare: </strong></p>
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<li> <a href="http://one-size-fits-one.blogspot.com/2009/03/ada-lovelace-day-susan-kare.html">Ada Lovelace Day: Susan Kare by Anjali Ramachandran</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2009/03/24/susan-kare/">Susan Kare by John Coulthart</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.safetygoat.co.uk/2009/03/ada-lovelace-day-featuring-susan-kare/">Ada Lovelace day: Featuring Susan Kare by Kat Neville</a></li>
<li><a href="http://design-benign.blogspot.com/2009/03/ada-lovelace-day-2009-susan-kare.html">Ada Lovelace Day 2009: Susan Kare by Nicole Peterson</a></li>
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		<title>Ada Lovelace Day &#124; Women in technology</title>
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Today, 24th March 2009 is the first Ada Lovelace Day. Bloggers around the globe are invited to write a blog post about  a women in technology that they admire. The aim is to highlight female role models and encourage women to become leaders in technology.
What does “in technology” mean?
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<p>Today, 24<sup>th</sup> March 2009 is the first Ada Lovelace Day. Bloggers around the globe are invited to write a blog post about  a women in technology that they admire. The aim is to highlight female role models and encourage women to become leaders in technology.</p>
<p><strong>What does “in technology” mean?</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>It’s up to you how you interpret the phrase “in technology”. We’re not just interested in hardcore ninja programmers, but any woman who creates, invents, or uses any technology in an innovative way. Feel free to interpret it as widely as you like.</p>
<p>- From the website <a title="FindingAda.com" href="http://findingada.com/">FindingAda.com</a></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Who is Ada Lovelace?</strong></p>
<p>Ada Lovelace is today appreciated as the first computer programmer. <a title="Read more about Ada Lovelace on Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace"><span id="more-392"></span>Read more about Ada Lovelace on Wikipedia.</a></p>
<p><strong>Tell me more about <a title="Ada Lovelace Day" href="http://www.pledgebank.com/AdaLovelaceDay">Ada Lovelace Day</a>? </strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Ada Lovelace Day is an international day of blogging to draw attention to women excelling in technology. Women&#8217;s contributions often go unacknowledged, their innovations seldom mentioned, their faces rarely recognised. We want you to tell the world about these unsung heroines. Whatever she does, whether she is a sysadmin or a tech entrepreneur, a programmer or a designer, developing software or hardware, a tech journalist or a tech consultant, we want to celebrate her achievements.</p>
<p>- From the website <a title="Pledgebank.com/AdaLovelaceDay" href="http://www.pledgebank.com/AdaLovelaceDay">Pledgebank.com/AdaLovelaceDay</a></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Who is behind this/ who started it?</strong></p>
<p><a title="Web 2.0 Expo Details for Suw Charman-Anderson" href="http://www.web2expo.com/webexberlin2008/public/schedule/speaker/37062">Web 2.0 Expo Europe speaker</a> and freelance social software consultant, <a title="Suw Charman-Anderson" href="http://suw.org.uk/">Suw Charman-Anderson</a> pledged that she would publish a blog post on Tuesday 24th March about a woman in technology whom she admires but only if 1,000 other people did the same. Suw explains <a href="http://findingada.com/blog/2009/01/05/ada-lovelace-day/">how she came up with the concept in further detail on the FndingAda.com website</a>. Although, the amount of people that have contributed to this so far is over the 1,000 mark, why not add your own contribution? I&#8217;m still debating about whom I want to write about for mine&#8230;</p>
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