While I was visiting England in late April, I was invited to interview with a friend at BBC Radio 5. (This is a different BBC interview than the one I shared last year…which is still online here, by the way!) I’m grateful to have had so many chances to talk about him in his home country. This particular interview focused on the story of his fonts and how I still see them everywhere, and it also touches on our early years together as well as the after-effects of Vernon’s accident. Suzanne, the interviewer, had known us when we all lived in the same English town of Reading, and she followed the story up to now. .  Take a listen if you have the time, it’s about a half hour long, Here is the link. My part of the program starts at the 2.34.00 mark, so forward to that point to hear me. (Otherwise you’ll be listening to 2 and a half hours of  last week’s news first.)

Here is a short little video they made as well…it explains how I feel about the legacy of creativity after we go. Feel free to share the link so we can pass the story on! A gift that keeps giving.

If you’d like to use the free Amatic font made by Vernon: just click HERE.

 

 

 

 

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