Solitaire Cards is a deck of cards based on Susan Kare's artwork for the
original Windows 3.0 Solitaire game. The release of the deck coincides with the
25th anniversary of the game.
Susan Kare created some of the most familiar user interface designs in early
computing. The icons she designed for the original Macintosh operating system
helped millions navigate easily through our early and unfamiliar digital
environment, and include the trash can, lasso and Finder icon.
"I worked on the original pixel art for the on-screen Solitaire cards in 1990 using an IBM PC, Microsoft Paint, and the typical 16 VGA colour palette of the time. A lot of those weren't particularly attractive colours, but fortunately the card faces only required black, red, and yellow. I was inspired by classic card decks, and had the most fun trying to translate the complicated patterns of the Jacks, Queens, and Kings to a 72 dots-per-inch grid.
Nearly 25 years later, I got back in the 90s mindset to design matching Jokers for the Areaware deck, since Solitaire doesn't use them.
Recently I was amused by a comment online that computer Solitaire was how people procrastinated before there was Twitter." – Susan Kare
Material: PVC
Dimensions: 6cm x 8.9cm
Designed by Susan Kare for Areaware.