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10 sources for Muriel Coopers page
edit- Conference Companion, CHI ’94, Boston Massachusetts USA, April 24-28, 1994 (Typographic Space)
-This is writing with some contributions of Coopers interpretation and views of Typographic Space
- Computers and Design by Muriel Cooper, Design Quarterly, January 1, 1989, issue 142
-This is in a electronic book found on Jstor with contributions of Muriel Coopers thought on how Digital Design with computers simplify the task of designing
-After Coopers death they give a brief summary of her life and some accomplishments.(not in depth)
-explains why Cooper received the AIGA Medal and her contributions the changing landscape of electronic communication
discuss Coopers involvement at MIT's Visible Language Workshop and her contributions to design for dynamic media.
-Brief article discussing Coopers business ventures, trips out of the countries and accomplishments
Article recognizing Muriel Coopers accomplishments and other magazines and articles written mentioning Cooper
-Mentions books published by Cooper or that has Coopers contributions, mainly tells why she in the Hall of fame for 2004
-Discusses the 1972 book Learning From Las Vegas designed by Muriel Cooper
-Coopers contributions to the TED5
-Tracing Coopers legacy at MIT
-looks at cooper through the lens of a designer.
-electonic book which exhibits Writing from Muriel Cooper
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Sha22357 (talk • contribs) 18:10, 21 October 2011 (UTC)
Untitled
editAs you mentioned on this discussion page, you'll definitely want to restructure this article. You'll probably want to start with a stub of about 250 words and then break further detail into sections like this: (early life, education, work/contributions/design, death/legacy and possibly a gallery) This will make it not only easier to write but also will make it easier to pick out information for readers. You should also put an info box on the side with a central image. Structurally it needs work but otherwise this is good. EDIT: Apologies for signing wrong at first. --MYoung1030 (talk) 00:51, 16 November 2011 (UTC)
summary of edits in process
editI would like to restructure her entire article. I would like to input a system that has history of Muriel Coopers background, her education and her work. i would like to speak of awards she received and the number of article mentioning articles which mention her an d her accomplishments.
Need photograph of Muriel Cooper
editAlthough somebody made a brave effort to produce a sketch of Muriel Cooper, it is not a good likeness. I should know, as I worked in her department at MIT Press during the summer of 1970, and saw her around the MIT campus for many years after. Sadly, it is impossible to make a new photo of her now, but somebody must have a rights-cleared picture they can upload to Wikipedia. Reify-tech (talk) 18:08, 28 March 2019 (UTC)
- Thank you, User:Jfcarrano, for finding a usable photo of Muriel Cooper. Reify-tech (talk) 21:10, 25 March 2023 (UTC)
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