Matteo Scotto
Engineer, type nerd, and the second-best padel player in his own household. This is the part of the résumé that doesn't make it onto the résumé.
Padel
Every week I play padel at PIOM with my dad, Frederi. He claims a lifetime winning record. I claim the lifetime record is a compiler bug. We have agreed to disagree, loudly, in two languages.
My actual contribution to most matches is best described as providing liquidity to the court: I supply the balls, the unforced errors, and the deep market of second serves that keep the rally economy moving. Frederi mostly extracts value from it.
Typography & Motion
At utopy.studio I draw typefaces, including Agora, and then spend a suspicious amount of time in After Effects making the letters move in ways no client strictly asked for. Kerning is a personality trait now. I've made peace with this.
I hold strong opinions about design and I'm happy to share them unprompted: optical sizes are not optional, default tracking is a cry for help, and yes, I can tell which font that is from across the room. No, I will not let it go.
- Comic Sans has its place. That place is far from me.
- Justified text without hyphenation is a crime scene.
- Animate the easing, not the ego.
- The logo is fine. The kerning is not.
Tech & Engineering
I co-founded Centwise and I build at inboxapp.com, mostly on Miapolis. The job, roughly: turn a vague idea into something that compiles, ships, and then immediately surfaces a new vague idea. It's a closed loop. I find it deeply relaxing.
Commit messages range from feat: ship it to fix: ok it's actually shipped now. Both are load-bearing.
Gaming
Off the clock I play Minecraft, where I build cathedrals of redstone, abandon them at 90% completion, and tell myself the unfinished part is intentional negative space. It's the same workflow as my side projects, just with creepers.
I also wear my Meller sunglasses indoors, which is either a bold aesthetic statement or a coping mechanism for staring at a code editor at 2am. Industry professionals agree it is both. (Try the button in the corner.)