Steven R. Matteson (born 1965) is an American typeface designer whose work is included in several computer operating systems and embedded in game consoles, cell phones and other electronic devices.[1] He has created bespoke fonts for major brands including Toyota, Unilever, Google, and Microsoft.[2]
For Microsoft, he designed the font family Segoe, included since Windows XP,[3] Aptos, which became the default font in Microsoft Office Suite in 2023, and he also designed the brand and user-interface fonts used in both the original Microsoft Xbox and the Xbox 360.[4] For Google, Matteson designed the Droid font collection used in the Android mobile device platform,[5]
Biography
[edit]Matteson is a 1988 graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology where he studied typography, design and printing. Upon graduation, he spent two years learning font hinting technology while employed at laser-printer manufacturer QMS.
In 1990 Matteson began work at Monotype Corporation (later Agfa-Monotype) contributing to the creation of the Windows 3.1x core TrueType fonts: Arial, Times New Roman and Courier New.[6] Matteson produced fonts (such as Goudy Ornate and Gill Floriated Capitals) and directed custom-font design for companies including Agilent Technologies,[7] Symantec and Microsoft.[8] Matteson designed Andalé Mono as a mono-spaced command line and coding font for Taligent. The font is now bundled with Mac OS X and was one of the original Core fonts for the Web.
Matteson directed custom-type development for Agfa-Monotype until 2003. In 2004, he became a founding partner and Director of Type Design at Ascender Corporation in Elk Grove Village, Illinois.[9] In 2005, Matteson designed the font family Convection for use in the branding and user-interface of Microsoft’s Xbox 360 game console. Matteson also designed the user-interface font used in Microsoft’s Zune music player.[10]

In 2007 software maker Red Hat released the open-source Liberation fonts family designed by Matteson. Also in 2007, Matteson designed the Droid family of fonts[11] included in the Android mobile-phone platform supported by the Open Handset Alliance.
In 2010, Monotype acquired Ascender, bringing Matteson back to Monotype.[12] During his time at Monotype, he was Creative Type Director[13] and created many custom typefaces for worldwide clients including Toyota,[14] Barnes & Noble, Motorola, Google, Microsoft, Rogers Communications, John Deere, Quicken and others.[15] Human Machine Interface design was a focus for Monotype at the time and Matteson worked with multiple automotive clients.[16] In 2014, Matteson performed legibility studies with MIT’s AgeLab to research the impact of choice of typeface on driver safety.[17]
Matteson left Monotype in 2020 to found his own company, Matteson Typographics.[18] His typeface Aptos became the new default font for Microsoft Office in 2024 (announced 2023), after being initially introduced in 2021 as one of several candidate fonts.[19] Since 2015, Matteson has been a typography and letterpress instructor at The Book Arts League[20] in Boulder, Colorado. In 2025, Matteson was appointed as the 2025–27 Melbert B. Cary, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Graphic Arts at RIT.[21]
Typographic notes
[edit]Matteson has a deep appreciation for the work of Frederic Goudy and many of his releases from his Matteson Typogrpahics are modern interpretations of Goudy’s lesser-known typefaces.[22]
Google Easter egg: If a user searches “Open Sans” or “Steve Matteson” in Google’s search engine, it will change the search results to the Open Sans font.
Fonts designed by Steve Matteson
[edit]- Agilent Sans for Agilent branding
- Albany
- Alcon Sans for Alcon
- Andalé Sans
- Andy
- AP Variable for the Associated Press
- Aptos (Bierstadt as Office cloud font)[23][24]
- Aptos Mono
- Aptos Serif
- Aptos Slab
- Arastradero
- Ashley Crawford
- Ascender Sans
- Ascender Sans Bold
- Ascender Serif
- Ascender Serif Bold
- Baskerville eText (ships in Amazon Kindle)
- Baskerville Sans
- Bertham
- Binner Gothic
- Blueprint
- Bumble for Bumble branding
- Cambria
- Carneo
- Cepheid Sans for Cepheid (company) branding
- Chicory
- Citrix Sans for Citrix branding
- Coladero
- Companion
- Croscore Fonts
- Arimo, Cousine, Tinos
- Cumberland
- Curlz
- Dreyfus Sans
- Droid
- Droid Sans
- Droid Sans Mono
- Droid Serif
- Dujour
- Elkdale
- Endurance
- Facade
- Fairbanks Chancery
- Fineprint
- Firth
- Frame Gothic
- Friar
- Futura Now
- Georgia Pro (collaboration with Matthew Carter)
- Gill Facia
- Gill Floriated
- Goudy Fleurons
- Goudy Lanston
- Goudy Lining Gothic
- Goudy Modern Now
- Goudy National
- Goudy Ornate
- Goudy Titling
- Goudy Type
- Goudy Village
- Hasbro for Hasbro branding
- HCAHealthcare for HCA Healthcare branding
- Highmore
- InkFree for Microsoft
- JD Sans for John Deere branding
- Kenworth for Kenworth branding
- Kidprint
- Kootenay
- Koufeto (for LeapFrog Enterprises)
- Lebeau
- Liberation Sans
- LimeRock for Barnes & Noble
- Lindsay
- Littleworth (revival of F. L. Griggs design for Monotype Imaging)
- Louisville Script
- LubDub (for American Heart Association)
- Majalla (for Microsoft)
- Massif
- Mayberry
- MFB Thermo
- Miramonte
- Monotype Grotesque Display Bold Extended
- Monotype Grotesque Display Condensed
- Motorola SCPL (for Motorola Mobility)
- MS Highway (for Microsoft)
- NAPA for NAPA Auto Parts branding
- Newstyle
- NII Sans & Serif (for Nextel branding)
- Noto Sans for Latin[25]
- OMV for OMV branding
- Open Sans
- Open Sans Condensed
- OpenSansTV for Xperi
- Open Sans Soft
- Open Serif
- Othello
- Parshall
- Pedigree for Pedigree Petfoods branding
- Pericles (revival of design by Robert Foster for American Type Founders)
- Pescadero
- Peterbilt for Peterbilt branding
- Pier52
- Provan
- Rocket Sans for Rocket Mortgage branding
- Rockwell Team
- Ruggles
- Sago Mini (for Sago branding)
- Schwab Sans (for Charles Schwab Corporation)
- Scooter
- Segoe (for Microsoft branding and user interface
- Shilling Sans (for Unilever branding)
- Skoda for Skoda Auto branding
- Spectrum (revival of design by Jan van Krimpen)
- Split Rail
- Sweet Nancy
- Symantec Sans for Symantec Security branding
- Symantec Serif for Symantec Security branding
- Tarweed
- Tipperary for Mazda user interface
- Titan
- Titanium
- Toyota Type for Toyota branding
- Truesdell
- Truesdell Ornaments
- Tucker
- Twentieth Century Poster
- Union Station
- Vallecito
- Voltava based on design by Jaroslav Benda
- Xbox Display for original Xbox console
- Xbox Sans
- Convection for Xbox 360
References
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- ^ Matteson, Steve. "Custom Fonts | Matteson Typographics". mattesontypographics.com. Retrieved November 10, 2025.
- ^ Livingston, Brian (April 25, 2006). "Designer Says Vista Font is Original". Archived from the original on March 2, 2007.
- ^ Desktop - Australian Design, Digital Culture, Melbourne, Australia
- ^ "Font & Technology Specialists | Monotype". www.monotype.com. Archived from the original on April 29, 2021. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
- ^ "Steve Matteson : MyFonts". Archived from the original on February 19, 2008. Retrieved February 11, 2008.
- ^ "Font & Technology Specialists | Monotype". www.monotype.com. Archived from the original on April 29, 2021. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
- ^ "Font & Technology Specialists | Monotype". www.monotype.com. Archived from the original on April 29, 2021. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
- ^ "Font & Technology Specialists | Monotype". www.monotype.com. Archived from the original on April 29, 2021. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
- ^ "Font & Technology Specialists | Monotype". www.monotype.com. Archived from the original on April 29, 2021. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
- ^ CNET (April 10, 2012). Talking fonts with typeface designer, Steve Matteson. Retrieved November 3, 2025 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Monotype Imaging Acquires Ascender Corp". sdtimes.com. Retrieved May 3, 2025.
- ^ Greenfield, Rebecca (April 14, 2014). "What It's Like To Design A Font From Scratch". Archived from the original on November 13, 2017.
- ^ "The Making of Toyota Type. | Monotype". www.monotype.com. August 5, 2020. Retrieved November 3, 2025.
- ^ Matteson, Steve. "Custom Fonts | Matteson Typographics". mattesontypographics.com. Retrieved November 7, 2025.
- ^ Monotype (September 8, 2015). Monotype Automotive. Retrieved November 19, 2025 – via Vimeo.
- ^ "Monotype - MIT AgeLab - Thunder Sky Pictures". www.thundersky.com. Retrieved November 3, 2025.
- ^ "Steve Matteson (LinkedIn profile)". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved May 3, 2025.
- ^ Matteson, Steve. "Aptos: A Modern Default for Microsoft | Matteson Typographics". mattesontypographics.com. Retrieved November 10, 2025.
- ^ "Instructors". Book Arts League. Retrieved November 3, 2025.
- ^ "Steven Matteson". RIT. Retrieved November 7, 2025.
- ^ Matteson, Steve. "About | Matteson Typographics". mattesontypographics.com. Retrieved November 7, 2025.
- ^ "Beyond Calibri: Finding Microsoft's next default font - Microsoft 365 Blog". Microsoft. April 28, 2021. Archived from the original on April 28, 2021. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
- ^ "A change of typeface: Microsoft's new default font has arrived". Medium. July 13, 2023. Retrieved July 14, 2023.
- ^ "Noto FAQ". Google Noto Fonts. Archived from the original on September 18, 2019. Retrieved September 29, 2019.