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A well-known Appe artist is now leading Pinterest’s design team

Pinterest recently published a blog post where it talked about its diversity problem and how it wants to start hiring more women and minorities, and the most recent addition to Pinterest’s creative team is definitely a step in that direction. Earlier today, Pinterest announced that well-known and long-time Apple artists Susan Kare has joined the company as its lead product designer. 

If you grew up using a Mac — or have any connection with computer graphics or design — the name Susan Kare will be familiar. She is the one who created the original Macintosh icons like the Lasso, the Grabber and the Paint Bucket, as well as the operating system’s typefaces like Chicago — which was also used for the iPod. Today, Pinterest has announced that Kare is joining its creative team as a product design lead. In this full-time permanent position, Kare will be one of the designers responsible for the interface and design of products for the Pinterest website and apps. She will report to Bob Baxley, head of product design — also an Apple alum. Kare graduated from New York University with a Ph.D. in fine arts. In 1982 at Apple, Kare was behind the Mac’s signature fonts, icons, and graphic interface elements. In 1986, Kare joined Steve Jobs at NeXT as creative director.

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Jesseb Shiloh is new to blogging. He enjoys things that most don't and dismisses society as an unfortunate distraction. Find him on WeHeartWorld, Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest.

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