Informative Speech On Big Caslon

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Big Caslon
What is Big Caslon you ask? Well in this passage I am going to tell you everything you need to know about Big Caslon. So strap, sit back, enjoy the exciting ride. Before, I go on to telling you about Big Caslon you first have to learn about Caslon and its designer. Caslon is and a Serif typeface design by William Caslon. William Caslon born in 1692 in Cradley, Worcestershire, England died in 1766 in Bethnal Green, England. In 1706 William began his career as an apprentice to an engraver (the practice of incising a deign onto a hard, usually flat surface, by cutting grooves into it) on gunlocks and barrels. He also worked on the traditional old style serif letter design that made letters look as though it was written by hand in …show more content…

Matthew Carter son of Harry Carter was born October 1,1937 in London, England. Carter started out as a trainee at thefont foundry, where he cut letters into steel “punches” that were used to press letters into copper blocks for casting type. Carter planned to study at Oxford but fell in love with type while working at a font foundry in the Netherlands. He began freelancing and worked in London and New York before settling in Cambridge in 1983. That’s when Carter and several colleagues opened Bitstream.
But Carter eventually left Bitstream in 1991 and in 1992 formed carter and cone type foundry with Cherie cone. Here he designed Manthinia, Sophia, Elephant, Big Caslon, Alisal and helped with miller. But in 2014 Matthew revisited Big Caslon font adding bold and black designs with matching italics and republished it though the Font Bureau.
Carter has won numerous awards for his work in typography and design, including an honoris causa Doctorate of Humane Letters from the Art Institute of Boston, an AIGA medal in 1995, the TDC Medal from the Type Directors Club in 1997, and the 2005 SOTA Typography Award. 2005 the 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 fonts also Carter was named a MacArthur Foundation Fellow, otherwise known as a “genius”