Career
His work appears in many English cathedrals and on the National Gallery, London.1. Originally inspired by reading Eric Gill"s Autobiography, he worked as Reynolds Stone"s assistant between 1955 and 1961. He then became a freelance, producing some 1500 hand-lettered book jackets over the next twenty years for major publishers such as Heinemann, The Bodley Head and Cambridge University Press.
As technology changed he developed his interest in type, producing designs for Adobe Systems and The Monotype Corporation and later, with Andy Benedek for his own foundry, Finefonts.
His inscriptional work included a long collaboration with Ian Hamilton Finlay. He gave talks and demonstrated widely and taught for a number of years at Poole Art College and later ran the Letterforms course at Reading University with James Mosley.
He designed a number of typefaces, including Zephyr, Andreas, Mentor, Strayhorn and Ellington. In 2012 he published under his own 47 Editions imprint Adventures With Letters, an extensively illustrated memoir of his working life.