Talk:Steve Matteson

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Steve Matteson is probably one of the most influential digital typographers of this time, a title also held by Matthew Carter.

Very notable additions to the page include his work on Microsoft’s Core fonts for the Web, which is not limited to the design of Andale Mono, his contributions to TrueType hinting and font family internalization, his work with Monotype as Creative Type Director and his more recent work with Matteson Typographics.

Much of the reference material is spotty but can easily be pierced together.

As an example, for his work with Microsoft, we can refer to Greg Hitchcock’s writings on the Microsoft Typography blog, Hitchcock’s scientific publications co-authored with or with mention of Matteson and Hitchcock’s LinkedIn to name a few first-party sources.

Also as an example, we can follow a similar pattern for Matteson’s first stint at Monotype as Type Design Manager and his second stint as Creative Type Director, this time additionally resorting to press releases. 2804:7F0:BC01:C673:6155:A014:6870:80CE (talk) 13:10, 19 December 2023 (UTC)