Work

Sketchpad

project · 1963

Computer Graphics Human-Computer Interaction CAD

Sketchpad was the first graphical computer program, created by Ivan Sutherland for his PhD thesis. It introduced concepts foundational to computer-aided design (CAD), graphical user interfaces, and object-oriented programming.

Revolutionary Interaction

Sketchpad allowed users to draw directly on a display screen using a light pen. This was revolutionary—most computers at the time used punch cards and printed output.

Key Innovations

Sketchpad introduced concepts that became fundamental:

Object-Oriented Concepts

Sketchpad’s “master drawings” anticipated object-oriented programming:

Impact

Sketchpad influenced:

Sutherland received the Turing Award in 1988 for this pioneering work.