Carlos de Toro 

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Type/Visual Designer. Font Developer. 
@TypeMedia 18/19. Spaniard in London 
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Webhttp://carlosdetoro.com
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Antes de que la IA cambie el mundo

La economía oculta de los datos, el nuevo colonialismo digital y las tensiones entre empresas de IA y gobiernos en un mundo cada vez más automatizado.

Breaking Fonts 📰🔡
The V&A Storehouse is everything I once wanted from a museum: access to the little treasures that spent years hidden away in boxes, unseen and undervalued.
The day has come. I have just seen someone on the Tube reading in Open Dyslexic. Chills.
Good accessibility isn’t a feature, it’s respect. If someone can’t use your product, they’re not the problem: your design is.
We're Hiring! 🚨 Dalton Maag is looking for a Font Developer! 🎉 If you're a type designer into font engineering & different scripts, Hit me up! 💬 (Experience with Arabic, Indic, Chinese, Japanese, or Korean writing systems is a plus, not essential.) Join us in London or work remotely 🖥️—be part of Dalton Maag, that’s been designing fonts since 1991. Team is made up of over 18 nationalities and speaks 13 languages. 🌍🙌Happy to chat about the role, answer questions! 📩 https://www.daltonmaag.com/about/careers.html
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Dalton Maag is a typeface design studio based in London. We have roles across typeface design, font engineering, graphic design, account management, finance, IT, and software engineering.

Dalton Maag
Digital Greek typography is broken: Improve standards and demand fixes in all software - Online petition

[Ελληνικό κείμενο παρακάτω] When typing on a computer, phone, or any other digital device, users of the Greek writing system struggle to maintain basic and essential grammatical and orthographic rules, resulting in a diluted and problematic use of one of the world's oldest writing systems. This issue arises because, during the development of modern digital technology, there was a critical lack of consultation with native Greek speakers or/and research in local typographic practices. As a result,

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We're Hiring! 🚨 Dalton Maag is looking for a Font Developer! 🎉 If you're a type designer into font engineering & different scripts, Hit me up! 💬 (Experience with Arabic, Indic, Chinese, Japanese, or Korean writing systems is a plus, not essential.) Join us in London or work remotely 🖥️—be part of Dalton Maag, that’s been designing fonts since 1991. Team is made up of over 18 nationalities and speaks 13 languages. 🌍🙌Happy to chat about the role, answer questions! 📩 https://www.daltonmaag.com/about/careers.html
Careers

Dalton Maag is a typeface design studio based in London. We have roles across typeface design, font engineering, graphic design, account management, finance, IT, and software engineering.

Dalton Maag

I am SO happy to see my friend @lisahuang project, @wordsoftype , finally live and ready for you to visit, use, and learn from!

I had the pleasure of contributing to the Spanish version, and it’s amazing to see all that content beautifully put together. So go check it out and join the Words of Type community! 💛👨🏻‍💻📚🔠✨

➡️https://wiki.wordsoftype.com/

Words of Type | Encyclopedia

Multilingual encyclopedia of typographic terms.

This weekend Apple Vision Pro is launching in several countries, including the UK. Naturally, I booked a demo to geek out and see what all the hype and those thousand pounds are about. Can't wait to put that on my face! 🥽✨
A bit obsessed about colors in Maps and how the Google Design Team streamlined a palette of 700+ colors down to 25 major and minor tones making the Map more accessible and recognizable. https://design.google/library/exploring-color-google-maps #Design 🗺️🧭📍🌈
Exploring Color on Google Maps

Could a new color system help simplify Google Maps, a complex data visualization of the real world? This team’s idea sparked a year-long collaboration and led to a feat that no one in Map’s 15-year-history thought was possible. They dramatically streamlined a palette of 700+ colors down to 25 major and minor tones—all while making the Map more accessible and more recognizable-ly Google.

Design is never done.