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Steve Jobs’ 10-minute Mac calculator design lasted 17 years
In a testament to the power of intuitive design, Steve Jobs, the iconic co-founder of Apple, sketched the original Macintosh ...
Chris Espinosa's initial design for the Macintosh calculator app received a harsh critique from Jobs, who described it as a promising start but ultimately unsatisfactory. He highlighted issues such as ...
Apple announced the Macintosh 41 years ago today, introducing the first widely successful personal computer with a graphical user interface. The Macintosh revolutionized personal computing by ...
Apple’s Liquid Glass design language has been controversial, to say the least. But it wasn’t just the glass-themed elements ...
The 40-year-old original Apple Macintosh is a museum piece but a few enthusiastic fans still own and use the devices (Credit: Alamy) On 24 January 1984, the Apple Macintosh 128K personal computer was ...
In a world of beige-colored boxes, this one stood out. Powered by a 32MHz Motorola 68030, the Macintosh TV was painted black and paired with a black keyboard and mouse. It was an all-in-one computer ...
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Steve Jobs’ 10-Minute Mac Calculator Design That Lasted 17 Years
In 1982, a 21-year-old Chris Espinosa faced a familiar challenge in software design: satisfying Steve Jobs’ exacting eye.
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