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  1. Matthew Carter CBE RDI (born 1 October 1937) is a British type designer. A 2005 New Yorker profile described him as 'the most widely read man in the world' by considering the amount of text set in his commonly used typefaces.

  2. Learn about Matthew Carter, a MacArthur Fellow and a pioneer of digital type design. He created fonts for Microsoft, Newsweek, Wired and more, and shares his passion for typography in his TED talk.

  3. Oct 1, 2021 · Learn about the life and work of Matthew Carter, a self-taught type designer who created Bell Centennial, Verdana, Georgia, and many other fonts. Discover his origins, achievements, awards, and influences in this article by TypeRoom.

  4. Nov 27, 2005 · November 27, 2005. The New Yorker, December 5, 2005 P. 56. ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS about type designer Matthew Carter… Carter is universally acknowledged as the most significant...

  5. Matthew Carter is a British typeface designer who created Bell Centennial, ITC Galliard, Mantinia, Big Caslon, Walker, Verdana, and Miller. He also participated in exhibitions at MoMA, such as Standard Deviations and 50 Years of Helvetica.

  6. Dec 2, 2010 · Matthew Carter designs what everyone reads. Dec 2nd 2010. By G.F. | SEATTLE. MATTHEW CARTER, a type designer and the recipient of a MacArthur genius grant, was recently approached in the...

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  8. Learn how the Yale typeface, based on the old-style Venetian De Aetna face, was designed by Matthew Carter, a renowned type designer and Yale faculty member. Explore the history and features of the Yale typeface and its applications in print and digital media.

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