Terence Eden is a seasoned open-technology specialist and product-minded engineer with 14 years of experience helping government, healthcare and commercial organisations adopt open source, open data and developer-friendly APIs. He combines hands-on front-end work—contributing icons and tooling to popular projects like SuperTinyIcons—with strategic roles shaping standards and policy at the Cabinet Office, W3C, NHSX and OpenUK. As founder of Open Ideas Ltd he advises on open source licensing, supply-chain audits and developer experience, and has previously led innovation labs at Telefonica and product teams at Vodafone. Terence’s background in privacy architecture, data standards and developer outreach gives him a rare mix of technical craft, standards expertise and public-sector impact, and he’s known for an offbeat hacker’s curiosity (and a fondness for Unicode).
14 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
MSc Digital and Technology Specialist (Data & Analytics) Digital Technology Specialist, MSc Digital and Technology Specialist (Data & Analytics) Digital Technology Specialist at Northumbria University
Exchange Student Computing, Exchange Student Computing at Carleton University
2.1 Applied Computing, 2.1 Applied Computing at University of East Anglia
Under 1KB each! Super Tiny Icons are miniscule SVG versions of your favourite website and app logos
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:1 release, 12 reviews, 341 commits in 5 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Terence primarily contributed to the project by adding new social media icons and updating the radius tool. The commits involve modifying HTML, JavaScript, and CSS to incorporate new icons and modify the tool's functionality. Their work included adding numerous SVG icons, updating the radius tool with new icons, and fixing minor issues related to the display and functionality of the icons.
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