Matthew Carter: My life in typefaces
Metju Karter (Matthew Carter): Moj život u pismima
Even if you don’t recognize his name, chances are you’ve seen Matthew Carter’s work -- his type designs include some of the world’s most familiar digital typefaces. Full bio
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monitor, internet.
te promene i
na ono što radim
alata na oblik.
mathematical smoothness
u otpornom materijalu - čeliku.
nije zapravo prava.
nastalu ljudskom rukom
da njeno izgleda tako.
Kraj priče.
poput vajsrstva ili arhitekture,
različitih dizajnera?
kod modnih dizajnera,
ali i jedan nedostatak:
da sastavim više varijanti,
of the family be better?
slova su prilagodljiva.
rade naspram ograničenja.
mog stava prema radu.
sa digitalnim slovima,
na novinskom papiru
početak digitalnih slova.
them raster line by raster line
zatim da programiram za tastaturu liniju
ali sam dosta naučio.
Erik Spikerman kaže
,,Ah, inženjeri su u problemu.
to sa desne strane,
of straight line segments,
sastavljeni od pravih linija,
poput bezserifnog.
for serif fonts and so on."
i tako dalje.''
of gets interesting for me.
bila vežba iz tehnike
očite uzročno-posledične
tek počeli da se menjaju.
već dizajnirani za ekrane,
tehničke probleme.
technical problems went away.
zahvaljujući inženjerima,
direktno na ekranu.
than type design,
nego dizajn slova,
koja je najbolja.
koji tehnologija dopušta,
objavljene.
i tome slično.
ali do sad im je dobro išlo.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Matthew Carter - Type designerEven if you don’t recognize his name, chances are you’ve seen Matthew Carter’s work -- his type designs include some of the world’s most familiar digital typefaces.
Why you should listen
MacArthur Fellow Matthew Carter started his career as a punchcutter, a print artisan who physically carves each letter into metal. He had already designed several legendary typefaces (in 1975, he created Bell Centennial for use in phone books) when he stepped into the digital design ring. As part of a project undertaken for Microsoft, Carter created early and successful examples of screen type emphasizing clarity and ease of long-term viewing, including the familiar Verdana, Galliard and Georgia. A recent work is MS Sitka, a family of digital fonts that are built to be readable at many sizes in print and onscreen.
Print and online publications such as Sports Illustrated, Newsweek, Wired and the Washington Post have all commissioned Carter fonts, leading Microsoft's typography blog to call him "the person who shapes the way we read about the world."
Carter is a principal of Carter & Cone Type Inc., a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based company specializing in designing and producing original typefaces. As he says: "A typeface is a beautiful collection of letters, not a collection of beautiful letters."
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