Background
Ron—Ronald Barry Carpenter in full—grew up in the village of Brockham, Surrey, as the younger of two brothers born to George and Audrey Carpenter.
Ron—Ronald Barry Carpenter in full—grew up in the village of Brockham, Surrey, as the younger of two brothers born to George and Audrey Carpenter.
He attended Brockham Village School, before finishing his studies at Sondes Place School.
He was trained as a cartographer and later became a typeface designer. He currently works for independent font foundry, Dalton Maag. Also very musical, Ron learnt to play the guitar and harmonica, performing in a band at the village hall and even as a one-man band combining them with a kick drum.
His Own Family
Cartography
Out of school at the age of 16 Ron trained as a cartographer.
His work involved the surveying for and hand drawing of ordinance survey maps. During this time he developed an interest in typography and soon after put his previously learnt drawing skills into practice with a job at Monotype.
Monotype
In 1986—whilst working for Monotype, Carpenter designed and developed his best known font, Calisto Montana an old style serif. The Calisto face is intended to function as both a text and display face.
Dalton Maag
After having to leave Monotype in 1992, he worked for a time as a freelance typographer, before joining Bruno Maag in his start-up company Dalton Maag.
He currently still works for Dalton Maag as a mentor to and trainer of interns and new starters, along with being a reviewer of developing fonts. Fonts
Carpenter has designed the following type fonts: Cantoria (1986), Calisto, Amasis (1992), Dante (1993). He has also designed Aktiv Grotesk, Company, Kings Caslon, Lexia, Plume, Stroudley and Viato as part of his design work for Dalton Maag.
Whilst at school he worked at weekends on a local chicken farm owned by Frank Hollands, along with being a Young Farmer, a member of the Brockham Bonfire Committee and into amateur theatre.