Category | Serif |
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Classification | Incised, Serif |
Designer(s) | Matthew Carter |
Foundry | Bitstream Inc. |
Sample |
Bitstream Charter is a glyphic serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter in 1987 for Bitstream Inc., a digital type foundry. Bitstream Charter is a typeface optimized for printing on the low-resolution 300 dpi laser printers of the 1980s. The typeface is suitable for printing on both modern high-resolution laser printers and lower resolution inexpensive inkjet printers.
In 1992, along with its version of Courier, Bitstream donated the Charter font to the X Consortium under terms that allowed modified versions of the font to be redistributed. The copyright Bitstream used to donate Charter is as follows:
This has resulted in derivatives of Bitstream Charter becoming available, including Charis SIL.
The Bitstream Charter typeface is licensed through Bitstream's online interface MyFonts. A new version of the face was released in 2004 with an expanded character set including additional symbols, ranging figures (old-style) and small capitals.