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TagHow Apple helped democratize typography in the 1990s
In 1989, Apple hired Thomas Rickner to do something revolutionary: put print-quality typefaces on every computer. By John Beownlee, Fast Co Design Blog.
How Apple Is Giving Design A Bad Name
For years, Apple followed user-centered design principles. Then something went wrong. An essay by Don Norman and Bruce Tognazzini. (more…)
Sorry, Apple. Turns out designers don’t use iPads
Khoi Vinh claims “64 percent of designers don’t brainstorm with software. They do it with pen and paper” based on his survey of 4,000 designers. (more…)
Video – New Apple System Fonts
Antonio Cavedoni explains the typographic principles and how to apply to the San Francisco fonts. (more…)