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  3. So there are coffee table books with beautiful photos of Braun equipment, Apple computers, collections of corporate brand standards, typeface specimens etc.

So there are coffee table books with beautiful photos of Braun equipment, Apple computers, collections of corporate brand standards, typeface specimens etc.

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  • Marcin WicharyM This user is from outside of this forum
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    So there are coffee table books with beautiful photos of Braun equipment, Apple computers, collections of corporate brand standards, typeface specimens etc.

    But outside of some nostalgic video game coffee table books, have their ever been coffee table books showing primarily software? Graphical user interfaces or apps?

    The closest I can think of is the macOS/iOS app icon book (by Michael Flarup), but that’s specific to icons.

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    • Marcin WicharyM Marcin Wichary

      So there are coffee table books with beautiful photos of Braun equipment, Apple computers, collections of corporate brand standards, typeface specimens etc.

      But outside of some nostalgic video game coffee table books, have their ever been coffee table books showing primarily software? Graphical user interfaces or apps?

      The closest I can think of is the macOS/iOS app icon book (by Michael Flarup), but that’s specific to icons.

      vga256V This user is from outside of this forum
      vga256V This user is from outside of this forum
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      @mwichary the In Your Face (too!) books are almost exactly that - specific to multimedia/interactive software in the mid/late-90s

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      • Marcin WicharyM Marcin Wichary

        So there are coffee table books with beautiful photos of Braun equipment, Apple computers, collections of corporate brand standards, typeface specimens etc.

        But outside of some nostalgic video game coffee table books, have their ever been coffee table books showing primarily software? Graphical user interfaces or apps?

        The closest I can think of is the macOS/iOS app icon book (by Michael Flarup), but that’s specific to icons.

        Scott JensonS This user is from outside of this forum
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        @mwichary no! I'd love to see a book like this. There was so much experimentation in the late 80s that people no longer remember

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          @mwichary the In Your Face (too!) books are almost exactly that - specific to multimedia/interactive software in the mid/late-90s

          Marcin WicharyM This user is from outside of this forum
          Marcin WicharyM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @vga256 Oh, so interesting! I think this is both exactly what I was curious about, and exactly the opposite – this probably has a lot of flashy weird “agency” kind of stuff that I hate, rather than everyday UI worth celebrating. But I just snagged a used copy.

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            @mwichary no! I'd love to see a book like this. There was so much experimentation in the late 80s that people no longer remember

            Marcin WicharyM This user is from outside of this forum
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            @scottjenson I’d love to see a celebration of more utilitarian kind of stuff. The most beautiful DOS apps, for example. Or particularly nice early Mac apps before the conventions solidified.

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            • Marcin WicharyM Marcin Wichary

              So there are coffee table books with beautiful photos of Braun equipment, Apple computers, collections of corporate brand standards, typeface specimens etc.

              But outside of some nostalgic video game coffee table books, have their ever been coffee table books showing primarily software? Graphical user interfaces or apps?

              The closest I can think of is the macOS/iOS app icon book (by Michael Flarup), but that’s specific to icons.

              Marcin WicharyM This user is from outside of this forum
              Marcin WicharyM This user is from outside of this forum
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              I was just looking at Scala on Amiga and look how beautiful!

              (Source + kudos to Stone Tools: https://stonetools.ghost.io/scala-amiga)

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              • Marcin WicharyM Marcin Wichary

                So there are coffee table books with beautiful photos of Braun equipment, Apple computers, collections of corporate brand standards, typeface specimens etc.

                But outside of some nostalgic video game coffee table books, have their ever been coffee table books showing primarily software? Graphical user interfaces or apps?

                The closest I can think of is the macOS/iOS app icon book (by Michael Flarup), but that’s specific to icons.

                relsquiR This user is from outside of this forum
                relsquiR This user is from outside of this forum
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                @mwichary I have to admit my first reflex was "please, no, I spend all the rest of my time looking at software already!"

                but it's not, of course, curated for its aesthetics 😂

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                • Marcin WicharyM Marcin Wichary

                  @vga256 Oh, so interesting! I think this is both exactly what I was curious about, and exactly the opposite – this probably has a lot of flashy weird “agency” kind of stuff that I hate, rather than everyday UI worth celebrating. But I just snagged a used copy.

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                  @mwichary yeah - exactly. it's agency stuff, however they did pick some very artsy work for many of them. since almost all of them are bespoke UIs, they're at least something different from "here's windows 95" or "here's NeXTStep"

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                  • Marcin WicharyM Marcin Wichary

                    I was just looking at Scala on Amiga and look how beautiful!

                    (Source + kudos to Stone Tools: https://stonetools.ghost.io/scala-amiga)

                    Marcin WicharyM This user is from outside of this forum
                    Marcin WicharyM This user is from outside of this forum
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                    In my head, I can see a beautiful 17"x11" spread with a hypothetical Windows 3.11 CRT that’s 3000x2000 and it has a lot of windows, icons, Minesweeper, the goods. Especially the later “platinum” Windows 3.11 appearance.

                    You know? Stuff like that.

                    Early skeuomorphic iOS, early webOS, various Mac things of course, BeOS, the later Norton Utilities aesthetic, XCopy on the Amiga! TOS was always so elegant. And some lesser-known things. Newton?

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                    • Marcin WicharyM Marcin Wichary

                      In my head, I can see a beautiful 17"x11" spread with a hypothetical Windows 3.11 CRT that’s 3000x2000 and it has a lot of windows, icons, Minesweeper, the goods. Especially the later “platinum” Windows 3.11 appearance.

                      You know? Stuff like that.

                      Early skeuomorphic iOS, early webOS, various Mac things of course, BeOS, the later Norton Utilities aesthetic, XCopy on the Amiga! TOS was always so elegant. And some lesser-known things. Newton?

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                      @mwichary PC GEOS, the best Motif implementation that wasn't Motif.

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                      • Charles Choi 최 민수K Charles Choi 최 민수

                        @mwichary PC GEOS, the best Motif implementation that wasn't Motif.

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                        @kickingvegas I resurrected some PC/GEOS pixel fonts and use them on my site! https://aresluna.org

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                        • Marcin WicharyM Marcin Wichary

                          @kickingvegas I resurrected some PC/GEOS pixel fonts and use them on my site! https://aresluna.org

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                          @kickingvegas GEOS on C64 was also very elegant!

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                          • Marcin WicharyM Marcin Wichary

                            In my head, I can see a beautiful 17"x11" spread with a hypothetical Windows 3.11 CRT that’s 3000x2000 and it has a lot of windows, icons, Minesweeper, the goods. Especially the later “platinum” Windows 3.11 appearance.

                            You know? Stuff like that.

                            Early skeuomorphic iOS, early webOS, various Mac things of course, BeOS, the later Norton Utilities aesthetic, XCopy on the Amiga! TOS was always so elegant. And some lesser-known things. Newton?

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                            @mwichary with a forward written by Susan Kare. Please make this happen!

                            Looking forward to the companion CD-ROM that is included on the sleeve, featuring a Macromedia Director interactive tour that has to be run in an emulator. Just make sure the Palm V companion app supports hotsync!

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                            • Marcin WicharyM Marcin Wichary

                              So there are coffee table books with beautiful photos of Braun equipment, Apple computers, collections of corporate brand standards, typeface specimens etc.

                              But outside of some nostalgic video game coffee table books, have their ever been coffee table books showing primarily software? Graphical user interfaces or apps?

                              The closest I can think of is the macOS/iOS app icon book (by Michael Flarup), but that’s specific to icons.

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                              @mwichary Not exactly what you imagined, it's video games again, but I can mention that my son has a rather attractive art book, a little smaller than coffee table size, called “Credit 00: I Love Game Graphics.” Software screens and logotypes adjoin promotional and hardware materials throughout.

                              IA owns a copy: https://archive.org/details/credit00ilovegam0000unse/page/n3/mode/2up

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                              • Marcin WicharyM Marcin Wichary

                                In my head, I can see a beautiful 17"x11" spread with a hypothetical Windows 3.11 CRT that’s 3000x2000 and it has a lot of windows, icons, Minesweeper, the goods. Especially the later “platinum” Windows 3.11 appearance.

                                You know? Stuff like that.

                                Early skeuomorphic iOS, early webOS, various Mac things of course, BeOS, the later Norton Utilities aesthetic, XCopy on the Amiga! TOS was always so elegant. And some lesser-known things. Newton?

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                                @mwichary I’m just saying: GUIdebook Book 😄

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                                  In my head, I can see a beautiful 17"x11" spread with a hypothetical Windows 3.11 CRT that’s 3000x2000 and it has a lot of windows, icons, Minesweeper, the goods. Especially the later “platinum” Windows 3.11 appearance.

                                  You know? Stuff like that.

                                  Early skeuomorphic iOS, early webOS, various Mac things of course, BeOS, the later Norton Utilities aesthetic, XCopy on the Amiga! TOS was always so elegant. And some lesser-known things. Newton?

                                  Marcin WicharyM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  Early NeXT, obviously (a bit Unixy, but has some elegance)! Magic Cap?

                                  There are probably some more strange and beautiful text-only DOS apps. Some particularly memorable semigraphics.

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                                  • Marcin WicharyM Marcin Wichary

                                    Early NeXT, obviously (a bit Unixy, but has some elegance)! Magic Cap?

                                    There are probably some more strange and beautiful text-only DOS apps. Some particularly memorable semigraphics.

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                                    @mwichary palm

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                                    • Phil DokasD Phil Dokas

                                      @mwichary I’m just saying: GUIdebook Book 😄

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                                      @dokas Seems like it!

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                                        @Screwtapello Yeah, @nina_kali_nina was just exploring one of them. That’d be a goldmine!

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                                        • Marcin WicharyM Marcin Wichary

                                          Early NeXT, obviously (a bit Unixy, but has some elegance)! Magic Cap?

                                          There are probably some more strange and beautiful text-only DOS apps. Some particularly memorable semigraphics.

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                                          I think Psion was very nice, too.

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