 It was at Parsons School of Design that I was then recruited by Henry Dreyfus Industrial Design and my career was off and running. It was an exciting time. It was when manufacturers went to industrial designers in order to fashion their products. I was chosen to be part of a team that did airplanes, sewing machines, the Polaroid Camera. I designed automotive interiors and John Bear tractors. We did a snowmobile for American Machine and Foundry and we did telephones of all sorts for Bell Labs. When Henry Dreyfus was doing the symbol dictionary, he relied on my ability to instantaneously look at something to see whether or not it was telling the right story. I felt so particularly vindicated for my dyslexia.