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Matthew Carter is a type designer with forty years' experience of typographic technologies ranging from hand-cut punches to computer fonts. He designed the typefaces ITC Galliard, Snell Roundhand, Shelley Script, Bell Centennial (for the US telephone directories), Mantinia, Sophia, Big Caslon, Miller, and types commissioned by Apple, Microsoft (the screen fonts Verdana and Georgia), Time, Newsweek, Wired, U.S. News & World Report, Sports Illustrated, the Washington Post, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Boston Globe, and the Walker Art Center. He is a principal of Carter & Cone Type Inc., in Cambridge, Massachusetts, designers and makers of original typefaces. |