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  2. Hartmut Esslinger - Wikipedia

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    Apple IIc, the design of which was based on the Snow White design language developed by Esslinger and his team at frog NeXTcube. Esslinger was born in Beuren (Simmersfeld), in Germany's Black Forest. [1] At age 25, Esslinger finished his studies at the Hochschule für Gestaltung Schwäbisch Gmünd in Schwäbisch Gmünd.

  3. Snow White design language - Wikipedia

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    The Snow White design language is an industrial design language which was developed by Hartmut Esslinger's Frog Design. Used by Apple Computer from 1984 to 1990, the scheme has vertical and horizontal stripes for decoration, ventilation, and to create the illusion that the computer enclosure is smaller than it actually is.

  4. Frog Design - Wikipedia

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    Frog was founded as a small industrial firm by Hartmut Esslinger. Esslinger was the company's first Chief Creative Office (CCO), and with his wife, Patricia Roller (who later served as CEO), frog grew and achieved international prominence. In 2005, Esslinger and Roller decided to sell frog and leave the company.

  5. Apple Inc. design motifs - Wikipedia

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    The Snow White design language was developed by Hartmut Esslinger's Frog Design, and was used from 1984 to 1990. The Apple IIc was the first Apple product to use the design language. Snow White is characterised by its heavy use of vertical and horizontal lines for both decoration, ventilation and to create the illusion that the computer casings ...

  6. Talk:Frog Design - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the heritage of frog design to be lowercase. Founder Hartmut Esslinger has written in "a fine line" (page 6) "frog design is always printed in lower-case, a rebellion against German grammatical rules that, forty years later, other companies are beginning to adopt." I hardly think a brandmark qualifies as "artsy lowercasosity".

  7. NeXT MegaPixel Display - Wikipedia

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    The original MegaPixel Display released in 1990 was a monochrome 17" monitor displaying four brightness levels (black, dark gray, light gray, and white) in a fixed resolution of 1120 × 832 at 92 DPI (just shy of a true megapixel at 931,840 total pixels) at 68 Hz.

  8. DAILY COPY VOLUME 2 2 STATE OF TEXAS, ) IN THE DISTRICT COURT ...

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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 reporter's record daily copy volume 2 cause no. d-1-gv-04-001288 state of texas, ) in the district ...

  9. Apple Industrial Design Group - Wikipedia

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    Apple Industrial Design was established in April 1977 when Steve Jobs hired Jerry Manock to design the Apple II housing. Jobs was obsessed with design and style, rumored to linger over appliances at Macy's for inspiration. Jobs and Manock set about establishing the design language that would be used by Apple for its first 10 years. [1]