[–] sdfjkl 6y ago ↗ Moof. [–] selimthegrim 6y ago ↗ A now defunct Mac shop in Portland, OR (by OMSI) used to sell Moof T shirts with the dog cow on them. I wish I still had mine. [–] kalleboo 6y ago ↗ Recently the Iconfactory sold a batch of Moof t-shirts in the style of this year's WWDC https://cottonbureau.com/products/w-w-dog-cow
[–] selimthegrim 6y ago ↗ A now defunct Mac shop in Portland, OR (by OMSI) used to sell Moof T shirts with the dog cow on them. I wish I still had mine. [–] kalleboo 6y ago ↗ Recently the Iconfactory sold a batch of Moof t-shirts in the style of this year's WWDC https://cottonbureau.com/products/w-w-dog-cow
[–] kalleboo 6y ago ↗ Recently the Iconfactory sold a batch of Moof t-shirts in the style of this year's WWDC https://cottonbureau.com/products/w-w-dog-cow
[–] joezydeco 6y ago ↗ Susan Kare sells signed prints of Clarus on her website:http://kareprints.com/dog-cow/
[–] joezydeco 6y ago ↗ Kare created several fonts for the system, all given names for world-class cities.There's also a little more to this story, courtesy of Susan Kare herself at https://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py?story=World_Class_Citi...The fonts were named after commuter train stops in Philadelphia until Jobs decided they should be renamed after "world class cities".
[–] arghblarg 6y ago ↗ Atari ST's TOS had it's own mascot, J.R. "Bob" Dobbs, in the high ASCII range of its system font: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._%22Bob%22_Dobbs
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[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 23.2 ms ] threadhttp://kareprints.com/dog-cow/
There's also a little more to this story, courtesy of Susan Kare herself at https://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py?story=World_Class_Citi...
The fonts were named after commuter train stops in Philadelphia until Jobs decided they should be renamed after "world class cities".