Transcription: In a number of previous interviews you've talked about a basic philosophy underlying Dorling Kindersley. Could you encapsulate that philosophy in a few sentences? Well, I think the philosophy really is that the tremendous reliance on the word alone to communicate is no longer necessary. Obviously, in the old days, words were very easy to print and reproduce. And that was the reason they became so dominant as far as communicating information. But now that we have pictures and we can manipulate them in the way multimedia can, we can treat them as just as good communicators of information as they ...