The company's president is Matthew Carter, who "has an extensive background in real estate finance and development."
His son, Matthew Carter, was born in 1937.
In the modern day the 10-point font has been digitized by Matthew Carter.
Matthew Carter, in his twenties at the time, was recruited to cut some of the initial puches of the semibold.
Miller, by Matthew Carter, is a modern revival of the Scotch Roman genre.
Matthew Carter died of complications of Alzheimer's disease on March 14, 2012, at the age of 98.
Matthew Carter has been a frequent collaborator with the foundry.
Founded in 1981 by Matthew Carter and Mike Parker among others, it claims to be the oldest such company.
Bell Centennial is a sans-serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter in the period 1975-78.
Yale is an old style serif virtual typeface designed by Matthew Carter and first released in 2004.