Jude Children’s Hospital to develop a series of handwriting fonts for its internal use, I immediately agreed to the project. I’m intrigued by how people handwrite in general – teaching hand lettering to over 2,000 people only encourages this obsession! When a similar project came up, I was delighted to be able to continue my work. But what I was proudest of was the beginning of a process that could truly understand and replicate an individual’s unique, handwritten script. When I delivered the final typeface, I got great feedback - and I’m pretty sure that Tony himself appreciated not having to handwrite a bunch of entries for his book. The rest was time-consuming but fairly easy to complete. I then developed a letter frequency guide to determine how many variations of each letter I’d need. I typed up everything Tony had written from his handwriting samples and indexed it.