 He was born in 1880, died in 1956, he came out of school at about age 20, 1900. He was a wonderful author and wordsmith, he was the one that created the term graphic design. So lettering and calligraphy, illustration, advertising and editorial design. He was a private press publisher, book design, modular ornament type design, and finally marionettes, which was a hobby. Here's a photograph of him working in lettering. This is from 1909. Early teens, I'd say maybe 13, 14. Dwaygan's decided that there ought to be some kind of organization for calligraphers. So he made one up. Here are a couple of early letterheads. This is just a beautiful infographic. There's almost no whiteout in this. Now he's really getting into book work. This is 1929. This is mid-40s. This was his first illustrated book. I think it's 1902, a woodcut from 1923. Okay, now we're getting into the modular ornament. So that illustration on the left is made up from the elements cut on the right. This is the time machine, the title spread. These are all stencil. Here's a repeating stencil. Again, Pochevoir printed amazingly hot color, wonderful color. Early 1930s, pieces of original art for shelf backs that was to be printed by Foil Stamp. So now we're going to run through the type designs real quick. This is Metro, and here's the first specimen of Electro and the first specimen of Caledonia. And we're into marionettes. So humans, animals, and aliens. This is a ticket to the marionette theater. And there you go. Thank you.